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Vol 42, No 2 (18 March 2021)
Indexed by SCI-E
2019 Impact Factor 2.638
12/168 Zoology (Q1)
2020 Journal Citation Reports®
Bimonthly, Since 1980
Editor-in-Chief: Yong-Gang Yao
ISSN 2095-8137
CN 53-1229/Q
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