ICZN amends the Code to allow e-publication
The amendments to ICZN to allow e-only publicaiiton in zoological nomenclature was published:
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The amendments to ICZN to allow e-only publicaiiton in zoological nomenclature was published:
Matter of fact, eyeless spider does live in a cave .... Interview with Peter Jaeger ....
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48610283/ns/technology_and_science-science/
On 4 July 2012, a monograph of 78 pages was published:
http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/2012/3364.html
in which a new species of tree frog from a rainforest in Ecuador, Hyloscirtus princecharlesi, was described. There were lot of media coverage, e.g.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/technology/Prince+Charles+frog/6972620/story.html
On 4 July 2012, a monograph of 78 pages was published:
http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/2012/3364.html
in which a new species of tree frog from a rainforest in Ecuado, Hyloscirtus princecharlesi, was described. There were lot of media coverage, e.g.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/technology/Prince+Charles+frog/6972620/story.html
A new species of from
2011 impact factor for Zootaxa is 0.927 mapress.com/zootaxa/suppor…
In today's Zootaxa, KJELL ARNE JOHANSON (Sweden) & JÁNOS OLÁH (Hungary)
described 24 new species of Fijian Chimarra (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae) in a 58-page open access paper:
http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03354p058.pdf
More new species of Hemiptera and Hymenoptera are also described in today's issues
A recent paper in Zootaxa reported on a Sri Lankan Kandyan dwarf toad (Adenomus kandianus) thought to be extinct:
Eigenfactor ranks journals based on their overall importance, not just average citations in the current year to papers of preceeding two years (i.e. impact factor).
Zootaxa is ranked among top 5 in Zoology.
http://www.eigenfactor.org/rankings.php?bsearch=ZM&searchby=category&orderby=Eigenfactor
In mid-June, 200th issue of Zootaxa in 2012 was published. Last year, the 200th issue was reached on 27 June 2011. It seems certain that over 400 issues will be published in 2012. I estimate 430 issues in 2012.
See list issues here.
During Jan-May 2012, 182 issues of Zootaxa published. In comparison, 169 issues were published during Jan-May 2011. A 7.7% increase.
This special volume on animal biodiversity is for open access:
Animal
biodiversity:
An outline of higher-level classification and survey of
taxonomic richness
Zootaxa 3148: 1-237 (23 Dec.
2011)
Edited by ZHI-QIANG ZHANG
Three of the top 10 new species described in 2011 are from Zootaxa papers:
They are the Bonaire banded box jellyfish (Tamoya ohboya)
Wandering Leg Sausage (a giant millipede, Crurifarcimen vagans)
Sazima’s Tarantula (Pterinopelma sazimai)
Zootaxa is a major open access publisher of taxonomic papers. Here is a collection of 24 papers published for open access in October 2010.
12 papers on Coleoptera were published in Sept 2010 in Zootaxa. Two of these are for open access. More papers in the Coleoptera collection in Zootaxa: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/taxa/Coleoptera.html
New classification according to Lindquist & Moraza (2010) Zootaxa 2479: 1–21
Blattisociinae Garman, 1948
Yes, Zootaxa's content updates can now be followed on twitter. You can also subscribe to its RSS.
According to the September 2008 report in Essential Science Indicators from Thomson Reuters, Zootaxa is a rising star among ISI journals in the field of Plant and Animal Sciences that have achieved the highest percentage increase in total citations from from February to April 2008. This is the third time that Zootaxa received this honor.
According to the May 2008 report in Essential Science Indicators from Thomson Reuters, Zootaxa is a rising star among ISI journals in the field of Plant and Animal Sciences that have achieved the highest percentage increase in total citations from October 2007 to December 2007.
An international committee of experts, chaired by Dr. Janine Caira of the University of Connecticut, selected the Top 10 New Species published in 2007. Among them, four species are published in Zootaxa:
According to Science Watch, as of January 1, 2008, Essential Science Indicators data were updated to cover a 10-year plus 10-month period, from January 1997 to October 31, 2007. With this update, it showed that Zootaxa entered the top 50% in ISI field Plant & Animal Science with the highest total citations.