Introducing "<it>Frontiers in Zoology</it>"

<p>Abstract</p> <p>As a biological discipline, zoology has one of the longest histories. Today it occasionally appears as though, due to the rapid expansion of life sciences, zoology has been replaced by more or less independent sub-disciplines amongst which exchange is often spars...

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Main Authors: Heinze Jürgen, Tautz Diethard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2004-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Zoology
Online Access:http://www.frontiersinzoology.com/content/1/1/1
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>As a biological discipline, zoology has one of the longest histories. Today it occasionally appears as though, due to the rapid expansion of life sciences, zoology has been replaced by more or less independent sub-disciplines amongst which exchange is often sparse. However, the recent advance of molecular methodology into "classical" fields of biology, and the development of theories that can explain phenomena on different levels of organisation, has led to a re-integration of zoological disciplines promoting a broader than usual approach to zoological questions. Zoology has re-emerged as an integrative discipline encompassing the most diverse aspects of animal life, from the level of the gene to the level of the ecosystem.</p> <p>The new journal <it>Frontiers in Zoology</it> is the first Open Access journal focussing on zoology as a whole. It aims to represent and re-unite the various disciplines that look at animal life from different perspectives and at providing the basis for a comprehensive understanding of zoological phenomena on all levels of analysis. <it>Frontiers in Zoology</it> provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality research and reviews on zoological issues that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.</p>
ISSN:1742-9994