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African Journal of Herpetology - 10th Conference of the Herpetological Association of Africa

African Journal of Herpetology

10th Conference of the Herpetological Association of Africa

New to Taylor & Francis in 2010
2009 Impact Factor: 0.455 © 2010 Thomson Reuters, 2009 Journal Citation Reports®
Co-published with UNISA Press Visit the organisation site
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 59
Frequency: 2 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0441-6651
Online ISSN: 2153-3660
 

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2009 Impact Factor - 0.455.
 
©2010 Thomson Reuters, 2009 Journal Citation Reports®


African Journal of Herpetology is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes from diverse fields and disciplines (e.g. systematics, genetics, performance, physiology, ecology, behavioural ecology, ethology, and morphology) that pertain to African reptiles and amphibians. The aim of the journal is to serve as an outlet for original research on the biology of African amphibians and reptiles. The journal appears biannually and there are no page charges.

African Journal of Herpetology publishes original research articles, reviews (including mini-reviews) and short communications. Anecdotal life history notes, range extensions, faunal lists, and teratological notes are not suitable for publication in the journal. Faunal lists are only considered when they include a biogeographical interpretation and the results are of broad zoological interest. In case of doubt, please contact the editor.
 
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