The primary aim of the International Journal of Zoological Sciences is to provide a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research that advances our understanding of the diverse and fascinating world of zoology. This journal seeks to promote and publish original, innovative, and impactful research across a wide spectrum of zoological disciplines. By fostering the exchange of knowledge and ideas, the aim is to contribute to the global advancement of zoological sciences.
Aim and Scope of the International Journal of Zoological Sciences:

    Objective:
        Facilitate the dissemination of cutting-edge research and advancements in the field of zoological sciences.

    Comprehensive Coverage:
        Cover a broad spectrum of topics within zoology, including but not limited to animal behavior, physiology, ecology, taxonomy, evolution, and conservation.

    Original Research:
        Encourage the submission of original research articles that contribute significantly to the existing knowledge in zoology.

    Interdisciplinary Approach:
        Foster an interdisciplinary approach by welcoming contributions that integrate zoological sciences with other related disciplines such as genetics, biochemistry, and environmental science.

    Biodiversity and Conservation:
        Emphasize studies related to biodiversity, endangered species, and conservation efforts to promote a better understanding of the challenges facing animal populations worldwide.

    Methodological Advances:
        Highlight methodological innovations in zoological research, including new techniques, experimental approaches, and technological applications.

    Comparative Studies:
        Encourage comparative studies across different species and ecosystems to enhance our understanding of the diversity of life forms and ecological interactions.

    Review Articles:
        Publish comprehensive review articles that provide in-depth analyses of current trends, challenges, and emerging paradigms in zoological research.

    Educational Outreach:
        Support educational initiatives by publishing articles that contribute to the pedagogical aspects of zoological sciences, promoting knowledge dissemination and learning.

    Global Perspective:
        Welcome contributions from researchers around the world, promoting a global perspective on zoological sciences and facilitating international collaboration.

    Ethical Standards:
        Uphold high ethical standards in research and publication, ensuring the integrity and credibility of the scientific contributions.

    Open Access:
        Embrace an open-access model to ensure that scientific knowledge is freely accessible to researchers, students, and the general public, fostering a culture of knowledge sharing.

    Continuous Innovation:
        Stay abreast of emerging trends in zoological sciences and adapt the scope to incorporate new developments, technologies, and research areas.


The scope of the International Journal of Zoological Sciences encompasses a broad range of topics within the field of zoology, including but not limited to:

    Biodiversity and Conservation: Exploration of the diversity of animal life, the conservation of endangered species, and the preservation of ecosystems.

    Physiology and Behavior: Investigations into the physiological processes, behaviors, and adaptations of animals in various environments.

    Taxonomy and Systematics: Contributions to the classification and organization of animal species, aiming to enhance our understanding of evolutionary relationships.

    Ecology and Wildlife Biology: Studies on the interactions between animals and their environments, as well as the ecological dynamics of wildlife populations.

    Evolutionary Biology: Research on the evolutionary processes and mechanisms that shape the diversity of life within the animal kingdom.

    Genetics and Genomics: Exploration of the genetic basis of traits, population genetics, and the application of genomics in understanding animal biology.

    Developmental Biology: Investigations into the embryonic development, growth, and differentiation of animals.

    Paleontology and Fossil Record: Contributions to the understanding of ancient life forms and the evolutionary history of animals through the study of fossils.

    Aquatic Biology: Studies focused on marine and freshwater ecosystems, including the biology of aquatic organisms and their interactions.

    Zoo Management and Conservation: Research on captive breeding, management of zoological collections, and strategies for the conservation of endangered species.

    Ethology and Animal Welfare: Exploration of animal behavior, cognition, and the ethical treatment of animals in various contexts.

The International Journal of Zoological Sciences welcomes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in zoology. The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches and collaboration, recognizing the interconnectedness of various scientific fields within zoological sciences. By providing a platform for researchers worldwide, the journal aims to foster a vibrant scientific community dedicated to the understanding and conservation of the animal kingdom.