The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society is a leading international journal dedicated to animal systematics, evolution, and biogeography. With a focus on the diversity of the animal kingdom, this journal serves as a vital resource for zoologists, evolutionary biologists, and researchers studying biodiversity. It publishes original research articles that contribute to the understanding of animal relationships, evolutionary processes, and distribution patterns across the globe.
The journal covers a broad range of topics, including molecular phylogenetics, comparative morphology, taxonomy, and historical biogeography. It is indexed in major databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, ensuring wide visibility for published research. The target audience includes academics, researchers, and students in zoology, evolutionary biology, and related fields.
Researchers are encouraged to submit high-quality manuscripts that contribute significantly to our understanding of animal life. By providing a platform for cutting-edge research, the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society plays a crucial role in advancing the field of zoology and informing conservation efforts worldwide. The journal promotes open access options for wider dissemination of your research, amplifying the impact of the work and supporting the global scientific community.