'Open Choice' article from Population Ecology (15th January, 2008)

The following paper has been published online as an 'Open Choice':

Marquis O, Miaud C, Lena J-P (2008) Developmental responses to UV-B
radiation in common frog Rana temporaria embryos from along an
altitudinal gradient. Popul Ecol. doi:10.1007/s10144-007-0071-3

The details of 'Open Choice' are explained at the following site.
http://www.springer.com/east/home/open+choice?SGWID=5-40359-0-0-0

However, in short, the 'Open Choice' articles have full, free access to
anyone, any time, and anywhere in the world, regardless of the
individual membership of the society or the institutional registration
with SpringerLink.

Usually a fee is required for an 'Open Choice' article. Nevertheless, we
have received a subsidy to choose an article that Population Ecology
promotes as 'Open Choice', without charging the author(s). Thanks to
this new service, we hope it will attract a larger number of readers as
well as deeper understanding for the activities of Population Ecology.

An 'Open Choice' article appears online from time to time. So watch out
for our announcements!

In the meantime, have a read through the current 'Open Choice' article
by Marquis et al. at

http://www.springerlink.com/content/103139/?Content+Status=Accepted


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