Quarterly Journal of Zoology
Full Form of QJZ
What is QJZ?
The Quarterly Journal of Zoology (QJZ) is a peer-reviewed academic publication dedicated to the field of zoology, covering research on animal biology, behavior, ecology, evolution, and conservation. Published four times a year, QJZ serves as a platform for Indian and international researchers to disseminate their findings. It is widely referenced in Indian universities and research institutions for postgraduate studies and doctoral work. The journal emphasizes studies on Indian biodiversity, including Himalayan fauna, marine life, and endangered species. QJZ is indexed in several scientific databases and is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in India. Students preparing for competitive exams such as CSIR-NET, GATE in Life Sciences, and ICAR JRF often consult QJZ articles for current research trends. The editorial board comprises eminent zoologists from India and abroad, ensuring rigorous peer review. Though not as widely known as international journals like Nature or Science, QJZ holds substantial importance in the Indian academic landscape, particularly for regional ecological studies. Its content aids in building a strong foundation for aspirants aiming for research careers in zoology and related fields.
QJZ का फुल फॉर्म
प्राणिविज्ञान की त्रैमासिक पत्रिका
Example
The recent QJZ article on the migratory patterns of the Amur falcon in Northeast India has been cited in multiple conservation reports.