Contributions to Zoology solicits high-quality papers in all systematics-related branches of comparative zoology (including paleozoology). Preference will be given to manuscripts dealing with conceptual issues and to integrative papers (e.g., ecology and biodiversity, morphology and phylogeny and character state evolution, phylogeny and historical biogeography, systematics and bioinformatics, bioinformatics and biodiversity, habitat disturbance and biogeography, etc.). Reviews and alpha-taxonomic contributions are considered for publication, but acceptance will depend on their high quality and exceptional nature.
Molecular phylogenetic analysis and comparative morphology reveals the diversity and distribution of needle nematodes of the genus Longidorus (Dorylaimida: Longidoridae) from Spain
来源期刊:Contributions to ZoologyDOI:10.1163/18759866-20191345
Speciation with gene flow in marine systems
来源期刊:Contributions to ZoologyDOI:10.1163/18759866-20191344
Does polyxenous symbiosis promote sympatric divergence? A morphometric and phylogeographic approach based on Oxydromus okupa (Annelida, Polychaeta, Hesionidae)
来源期刊:Contributions to ZoologyDOI:10.1163/18759866-20191403
A review of Caribbean Copepoda associated with reef-dwelling cnidarians, echinoderms and sponges
来源期刊:Contributions to ZoologyDOI:10.1163/18759866-20191411
Inferring global species richness from megatransect data and undetected species estimates
来源期刊:Contributions to ZoologyDOI:10.1163/18759866-20191347
Systematic position and composition of Merodon nigritarsis and M. avidus groups (Diptera, Syrphidae) with a description of four new hoverflies species
来源期刊:Contributions to ZoologyDOI:10.1163/18759866-20191414
The role of allopatric speciation and ancient origins of Bathynellidae (Crustacea) in the Pilbara (Western Australia): two new genera from the De Grey River catchment
来源期刊:Contributions to ZoologyDOI:10.1163/18759866-20191412
The evolutionary history of the white wagtail species complex, (Passeriformes: Motacillidae: Motacilla alba)
来源期刊:Contributions to ZoologyDOI:10.1163/18759866-20191404