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Systematics and Biodiversity is an international life science journal devoted to whole-organism biology, especially systematics and biodiversity. The journal records the diversity of organisms through taxonomic papers, which have broad biological and contextual significance, using descriptive and analytical approaches. The underlying basis of biodiversity is addressed through studies of systematic relationships, and of growth, form, adaptation and function, and through analysis of biodiversity patterns in time and space, especially with respect to environmental and human factors. Coverage also includes relevant theory and methodology developments in taxonomy and classification, and conservation biology. Published for The Natural History Museum
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