Zoosystematics and Evolution is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of animal evolution and systematics. It explores the diversity of animal life, from morphology and anatomy to genetics and ecology, emphasizing rigorous scientific methods and data analysis.
The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications covering diverse topics such as taxonomy, phylogeny, biogeography, and comparative zoology. Zoosystematics and Evolution provides a platform for researchers to share their findings on animal evolution and biodiversity. Contributions often include detailed morphological descriptions, molecular phylogenetic analyses, and ecological studies shedding light on the evolutionary processes shaping animal life. Indexed in major databases like Scopus and Web of Science, it ensures broad visibility and accessibility of published research. The journal targets zoologists, evolutionary biologists, and ecologists seeking to understand the relationships and evolutionary history of animal species.
Zoosystematics and Evolution welcomes submissions that contribute to the comprehensive study of animal systematics and evolution. It is committed to disseminating high-quality research, promoting further advancements in the field and encouraging innovative approaches to understand our planet's biological richness.