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Raffles Bulletin of Zoology

The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology (RBZ) is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes high quality papers in Taxonomy, Ecology and Conservation Biology of animals from Southeast Asia and its adjacent areas.

The journal aims to build up quality information on the “animal diversity” of Southeast Asia in particular. The journal will also publish papers from outside the stated geographic range that deal with material deposited in the Zoological Reference Collection (ZRC) of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM), National University of Singapore. Both descriptive and experimental papers will be considered. Similarly, both single species (except for insect taxa) and ecosystem studies will be considered for publication. Single species descriptions for insect taxa are not accepted except under strong recommendations from Editors. Manuscripts that are checklists or based on new records will no longer be accepted unless they are of significant scientific value. Papers outside the stated policy and new records of animals will only be accepted at the discretion of the Editors/Editorial Board.

The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology will consist of a single volume each year, continuing the sequence of its two predecessors, Bulletin of the Raffles Museum (1928-1960) and Bulletin of the National Museum of Singapore (1961-1970). A separately numbered supplement series will be published as and when manuscripts and funding permits. Papers published in the RBZ will be available for downloading via the RBZ website for research purposes.

ISI Impact Factor:

2022: 1.100
2021: 1.198
2020: 1.267
2019: 0.907
2018: 1.213
2017: 0.716
2016: 0.851
2015: 0.927

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TAXONOMY & SYSTEMATICS
CONSERVATION & ECOLOGY
Birgus latro feeding on coconuts
NEIL CUMBERLIDGE, TIM CARO, VICTORIA M. WATSON-ZINK, TOHRU NARUSE, PETER K. L. NG, MAX ORCHARD, DWI L. RAHAYU, DAISY WOWOR, DARREN C. J. YEO & TIM WHITE

Troubled giants: The updated conservation status of the coconut crab (Birgus latro)

Proportion of Singapore’s bee species in the national conservation statuses
JOHN S. ASCHER, ZESTIN W. W. SOH, SHAO XIONG CHUI, EUNICE J. Y. SOH, BENJAMIN M. HO, JOHN X. Q. LEE, ANYA R. GAJANUR & XIN RUI ONG

The bees of Singapore (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila): First comprehensive country checklist and conservation assessment for a Southeast Asian bee fauna

ISSN NUMBERS
ISSN: 0217-2445
e-ISSN: 2345-7600

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