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Copeia is a quarterly published periodical pertaining to ichthyological and herpetological subjects. It is the official publication of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. This magazine received its name in honor of Professor Edward Drinker Cope, a prominent American accomplished within the systematic and faunal aspects of ichthyology and herpetology.

History

On December 27, 1913, John Treadwell Nichols published the first issue of Copeia. This issue consisted of a single piece of paper folded to form four pages of information with five articles. The cover of the pamphlet bore the inscription:
Published by the contributors to advance the science of coldblooded vertebrates.

Editorial Staff

Editorial Board Editorial Board
  • Brooks M. Burr
  • George Cline
  • Miles Coburn
  • Martha Crump
  • C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr.
  • Maureen A. Donnelly
  • David H. Evans
  • Carl J. Ferraris, Jr.
  • Mike Ghedotti
  • Megan E. Gibbons
  • Eric Hilton
  • Michael H. Horn
  • W. Linn Montgomery
  • Randy Mooi
  • Charles Peterson
  • Ed Pfeiler
  • Howard K. Reinert
  • Larry Renfro
  • Andrew Simons
  • Joel W. Snodgrass
  • Anthony Steyermark
  • Brian Sullivan
  • Richard Vari
  • John J. Wiens
  • Jeff Williams
  • Sharon Wise
  • Position Individual
    Ecology and Ethology Stanley F. Fox and Christopher M. Taylor
    Editor Scott A. Schaefer
    General Herpetology Michael J. Lannoo and Tod W. Reeder
    General Ichthyology Jonathan W. Armbruster and Donald G. Buth
    Genetics, Development and Morphology Joseph M. Quattro and Robert M. Wood
    Herpetology Book Review Taran Grant
    Ichthyology Book Review Wm. Leo Smith
    Physiology and Physiological Ecology Steven J. Beaupre
    Subject Index Frances Cashner
    Taxonomic Index Jay W. Orr
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