Herpetologica is a leading international journal dedicated to the study of amphibians and reptiles, covering a broad spectrum of topics, from their evolution and ecology to conservation and behavior.
Published quarterly, the journal delves into diverse aspects of herpetology, featuring original research articles, short communications, and reviews. Key areas covered include systematics, morphology, physiology, genetics, and the interactions of amphibians and reptiles with their environment. It is indexed in prominent databases, ensuring wide visibility among researchers and academics globally. Herpetologica is targeted towards herpetologists, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, conservationists, and zoologists.
Herpetologica plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of these fascinating creatures and the challenges they face in a changing world. By publishing high-quality research, it aims to inform conservation efforts and promote the responsible management of amphibian and reptile populations. Researchers are encouraged to submit their work, contributing to the journal's legacy as a vital resource for the herpetological community.