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It succeeded the earlier title in 1969. The journal specializes in evolution, and encompasses work across all taxonomic groups in all five kingdoms of living organisms. It includes all methods, whole-organism or molecular, practical or theoretical. [1] The journal is published by the Linnean Society of London.
The Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society is a scientific journal publishing original papers relating to the taxonomy of all plant groups and fungi, including anatomy, biosystematics, cytology, ecology, ethnobotany, electron microscopy, morphogenesis, palaeobotany, palynology and phytochemistry. [1]
Journal of the Linnean Society is a series of specialised journals published by the Linnean Society of London: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society;
The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering zoology published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Linnean Society. The editor-in-chief is Maarten Christenhusz (Linnean Society). It was established in 1856 as the Journal of the
The Linnean Society of London is a learned society dedicated to the study and dissemination of information concerning natural history, evolution, and taxonomy.It possesses several important biological specimen, manuscript and literature collections, and publishes academic journals and books on plant and animal biology.
"On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection" is the title of a journal article, comprising and resulting from the joint presentation of two scientific papers to the Linnean Society of London on 1 July 1858: On The Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type by Alfred Russel Wallace and an ...
Linnean Society of London; ... to each translation, to each altered edition and each journal article, which works for items known prior to 1931, the date of ...
The Society succeeded the Entomological Society of New South Wales, founded in 1862 [3] which folded in 1872, [4] with James Charles Cox as its first president. [5] The first issue of Proceedings was in 1875. [4] The establishment of the Society was largely due to the dedication and financial support of its first President, Sir William Macleay.