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1   Link   Contemporary Herpetology
Committed to the global dissemination of herpetological research.
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2   Link   Asiatic Herpetological Research
A peer-reviewed journal, we hope our online status not only provides access to the older harder to access literature but forms an efficient avenue for the communication and publication of Asian herpetological work in various fields, such as taxonomy, systematics, behavior, biomechanics, general morphology, biochemistry, developmental biology, conservation, natural history, ecology and translations of older non-english texts of value to the study of asian herpetofauna.
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3   Link   Herpetological Conservation and Biology
Herpetological Conservation and Biology is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, reviews, perspectives and correspondence on the life history ecology, management and conservation of amphibians and reptiles. Its focus demonstrates the importance of natural history to conservation efforts. Articles are published electronically in PDF with full pagination upon final acceptance. A print version will be provided to a network of key public institutions, but will be of limited availability to others. Submissions of experimental, descriptive or inferential research are welcomed.
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4   Link   Amphibian & Reptile Conservation
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5   Link   International Varanid Interest Group
The International Varanid Interest Group is a volunteer-based organization established to advance varanid research, conservation, and husbandry, and to promote scientific literacy among varanid enthusiasts worldwide. Membership to the IVIG is free, and open to anyone with an interest in monitor lizards.
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6   Link   Zootaxa
An online journal of zoological taxonomists
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7   Link   The Open Zoology Journal
The Open Zoology Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide.
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8   Link   Frontiers in Zoology
Frontiers in Zoology is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal publishing high quality research articles and reviews on all aspects of animal life.
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9   Link   Open J-Gate
A service by Informatics dedicated to the promotion of the Open Access movement for scholarly journals. Currently lists more than 5000 open access journals, including about 450 life sciences journals and more than 30 journal on zoology.
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10   Link   DMOZ Open Directory Project
The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors. The link provided here goes directly to their zoological publications page.
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11   Link   International Journal of Zoology
International Journal of Zoology is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of zoology.
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12   Link   Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology was revived as a continuation of predecessing publications of the original Raffles Museum, originating in 1928. It is now a leading scientific journal that deals primarily with animal diversity in Southeast Asia, and one of the few publications in the region listed in the Science Citation Index and Current Contents.
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13   Link   HerpDigest.org
The only free, weekly email newsletter to cover current conservation, science and husbandry news on reptiles and amphibians.
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14   Link   Herpetology Notes
HERPETOLOGY NOTES JOURNAL INFORMATION

Herpetology Notes is an online-only and open access journal, published by the Societas Europaea Herpetologica (SEH) besides its main flagship journal, Amphibia Reptilia. Processing, editing and typesetting of manuscripts is carried out by an international team of editors who will also set up the articles online as PDF files immediately upon acceptance. The journal is hosted on the SEH web server. All articles published in Herpetology Notes will have consecutive numbers and papers will be published in one annual volume. A print edition will not be distributed but a limited number of copies will be deposited in major libraries. Contents will be sent for indexing to the "Zoological Record". English is the official language for Herpetology Notes contributions.

Herpetology Notes has the International Standard Serial Number ISSN 2071-5773

SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL

The goal of Herpetology Notes is to offer a forum for fast and straightforward publication of natural history observations that otherwise may remain unpublished or in the grey literature. Although the focus of the journal is mainly on the European herpetofauna, contributions from other continents are also welcome. Herpetology Notes aims to publish all kinds of descriptive papers on the natural history and distribution of amphibians and reptiles. Being an online-only journal, taxonomic papers (especially descriptions of new species) are not accepted. Descriptive papers on the morphology or genetic variability (DNA barcoding), marker development (e. g. microsatellite loci) are also strongly appreciated.
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15   Link   Phyllomedusa
PHYLLOMEDUSA publishes original research articles, short communications and review papers concerning the whole field of Herpetology. PHYLLOMEDUSA also maintains sections for Book Reviews. Manuscripts will be considered on condition that they have not been published elsewhere or are not under consideration for publication, in whole or in part, in another journal or book. Publication in PHYLLOMEDUSA, including color pictures, is free of charge. All manuscripts are subject to peer review. This process averages 90 days. Authors receive pdf proofs before publication and 30 reprints free of charge. Full-text pdf versions of all articles are available for free download in this homepage.

Scope
Manuscripts must contain significant new findings of fundamental and general herpetological interest and may not be considered if they do not meet these criteria. Surveys and descriptions of new species are published only where there is sufficient new biological information or taxonomic revision also involved to render the paper of general herpetological interest. Low priority is given to confirmatory studies, works that are primarily descriptive in nature, investigations primarily of local or regional interest, techniques unless of broad application, species range extensions, and descriptions of phenomena based on scanty data. Manuscripts should include a clear statement of purpose and/or hypothesis to be tested by the work, and may be rejected if this is lacking
Articles published in PHYLLOMEDUSA are i
ndexed by BIOSIS, Zoological Records, CABI Publishing, DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), ISI Web of Knowledge (all databases, by publication name) and SCOPUS, but its contents may be found in several internet sites including Bibliomania!, Herpetological Contents, Elsevier Science Bibliographic Databases, and The EMBL Reptile Database.

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