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Acta Zoologica defaults here. For other journals, see Acta Zoologica (disambiguation).
Acta Zoologica: Morphology and Evolution  
Abbreviated title(s) Acta Zool-Stockholm
Discipline Zoology, Evolution
Language Swedish, Danish, German, English, et al.
Publication details
Publisher Blackwell Publishing (Sweden and Denmark)
Publication history 1920 -
Frequency Four times per year
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ISSN 0001-7272
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Acta Zoologica: Morphology and Evolution is a peer reviewed, scientific journal published since 1920 by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters. Originally it was entitled just Acta Zoologica and only changed its name in the early 21st Century. It is one of the world's leading zoological journals[1] It focuses on animal development, structure and function, including physiological organization. It has primarily published zoological and physiological original research, but occasionally it has published review articles.

At the end of the 20th Century, Acta Zoologica became predominant in the field of animal structure from the cellular to the whole organism level, which caused the addition of its subtitle morphology and evolution in 2002. Increasingly, it has focused on animal development, with emphasis on the functional, comparative and phylogenetic aspects.[1] The 2006-2007 editors are Graham Budd and Lennart Olsson.[2] It is currently (2007) published by Blackwell Publishing for the royal academies.[2]

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