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Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research

Edited by:
Martin S. Fischer, Elisabeth Haring, Stefan T. Hertwig, Alessandro Minelli,Wilfried Westheide (Editor-in-Chief)


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 25/39 Evolutionary Biology; 25/125 Zoology
Impact Factor: 1.764


The journal provides an international forum for papers on systematic zoology and evolutionary research. The journal offers a competent survey of the diversity of evolutionary research and related fields. Emphasis is on the synthesis of scientific results from anatomy, morphology, physiology, ethology, general genetics, population genetics and molecular biology.

The journal contains only original articles published in English, German or French with abstracts in at least two languages.

Fields of interest: General and systematic zoology, evolutionary biology.

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TopHighlights

Read the top downloaded articles in 2008:

Avian higher-level phylogeny: well-supported clades and what we can learn from a phylogenetic analysis of 2954 morphological characters
G. Mayr

Recent advances in DNA taxonomy
A. P. Vogler, M. T. Monaghan

The affinities of mites and ticks: a review
J. A. Dunlop, G. Alberti

Classifications and other ordering systems
Ernst Mayr, W. J. Bock

Evolutionary rates do not drive latitudinal diversity gradients
G. Escarguel, A. Brayard, H. Bucher