Revue suisse de Zoologie explained

Revue suisse de Zoologie
Editor:Natural History Museum of Geneva
Discipline:Taxonomy, zoology
Abbreviation:Rev. Suisse Zool.
Publisher:Natural History Museum of Geneva
Country:Switzerland
Frequency:Biannual
History:1893–present
Impact:0.732
Impact-Year:2020
Website:http://institutions.ville-geneve.ch/fr/mhn/frontpage/revue-suisse-de-zoologie/
Link1:https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/8981#/summary
Link1-Name:Online access (1893-2014)
Link2:https://bioone.org/journals/revue-suisse-de-zoologie
Link2-Name:Online access (2015-present)
Issn:0035-418X

The Revue suisse de Zoologie (English: Swiss Journal of Zoology) is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal for zoological systematics. It is published by the Natural History Museum of Geneva (Switzerland).[1] It is financed by the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences (SCNAT) and the City of Geneva, and mainly publishes the research results of Swiss researchers or work based on the collections of Swiss institutions.[2]

Notes and References

  1. (en)Villy Aellen, 150 years of the Geneva Natural History Museum, Geneva Natural History Museum, 1970, “Scholars”, p. 11-18
  2. Web site: Revue suisse de Zoologie.