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Vol 44, No 1 (18 January 2023)
Indexed by SCI-E
2021 Impact Factor 6.975
2/176 Zoology (Q1)
2022 Journal Citation Reports®
中科院期刊分区动物学一区
Bimonthly, Since 1980
Editor-in-Chief: Yong-Gang Yao
ISSN 2095-8137
CN 53-1229/Q
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- Acknowledgments to reviewers of Zoological ResearchNew
- ZRDC Call for Papers: Special issue on insular habitat fragmentation induced by hydroelectric dams: an emerging threat to biodiversityNew
- Call for papers: Cavefish Special IssueNew
- Two Editorial Board Members of Zoological Research Elected to the National Academy of Sciences
- “2021 Frontiers in Zoology Symposium” 3rd Round Meeting Announcement
- Article-based Publishing Model of Zoological ResearchNew
- “2021 Frontiers in Zoology Symposium” 1st Round Meeting Announcement
- “2019 Frontiers in Zoology Symposium” 3rd Round Meeting Announcement
- 8th International Symposium on Primate Research
- 2018 Frontiers in Zoology Symposium
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