About Us — Zoological Records and Reviews
Zoological Records and Reviews (ZRR) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing and synthesizing knowledge across all areas of zoological science. Building on the legacy of classic zoological documentation, ZRR serves as a comprehensive platform for both original research and critical reviews that shape the future of animal biology.
Our mission is to connect traditional zoological scholarship with modern interdisciplinary approaches — from taxonomy and evolutionary biology to ecology, behavior, and molecular systematics. We emphasize clarity, reproducibility, and innovation, encouraging contributions that integrate fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and computational modeling.
Aims & Scope
Zoological Records and Reviews publishes:
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Comprehensive review articles summarizing current developments in zoology, ecology, and biodiversity science.
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Original research papers contributing new insights into animal systematics, genetics, behavior, or environmental interactions.
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Taxonomic notes and updates consistent with international codes of zoological nomenclature.
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Perspective papers linking zoological knowledge with conservation policy and emerging biotechnologies.
Subject areas include (but are not limited to):
Animal Taxonomy and Phylogeny
Biodiversity and Biogeography
Evolutionary and Developmental Biology
Ecology and Conservation
Computational Zoology and Genomics
Editorial Vision
We aim to make Zoological Records and Reviews a bridge between classical zoological archives and the digital research ecosystem. Each publication undergoes rigorous peer review and is indexed in major databases, ensuring global visibility and citation reliability.
Publishing & Access
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Frequency: Quarterly (4 issues per year)
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Format: Online, Open Access (hybrid options available)
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Indexing Target: Zoological Record, BIOSIS, Scopus, and DOAJ
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e-ISSN: 3117-7530