Memoirs of the Queensland Museum – Nature is a journal dedicated to showcasing research on the natural history of Queensland and surrounding regions. It publishes original contributions on biodiversity, taxonomy, and ecology, providing insights into the unique flora and fauna of the area.
The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including entomology, zoology, biology, ecology, and conservation. It aims to document and understand the region's rich natural heritage. Primarily aimed at researchers, academics, and natural history enthusiasts, this publication contributes to the scientific understanding and preservation of Queensland's natural environment.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that enhance knowledge of Queensland's biodiversity and ecological processes. By disseminating high-quality research, Memoirs of the Queensland Museum – Nature plays a crucial role in informing conservation efforts and promoting a greater appreciation of the region's natural history.