The Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research is a key resource for scientists exploring the diversity, relationships, and evolutionary history of animals. The journal is committed to advancing knowledge in systematics, taxonomy, phylogenetics, and evolutionary biology. The scope includes studies using morphological, molecular, and paleontological data to understand the evolutionary processes shaping the animal kingdom.
The publication delves into the theoretical foundations and methodological innovations used in zoological research. It offers insights into macroevolution, speciation, biogeography, and the conservation of biodiversity. Indexed in databases like Web of Science and Zoological Record, it ensures broad visibility and impact.
By fostering rigorous scholarship and interdisciplinary collaboration, the journal promotes a deeper understanding of animal evolution and its implications for conservation. The journal invites contributions that offer new perspectives on the evolutionary history and relationships of animal groups, shaping the future of zoological research and biodiversity conservation efforts. By contributing to this publication, researchers can share their work with a global audience.