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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ... New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details.
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Metal Frame
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Maine
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Modway
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EEI-1753-WHI-LGR-SET
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Gray
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Seats 8 and more
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Transitional
Item Height:
33"
Item Width:
124"
Item Length:
80"
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Patio Dining Sets
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889654004578
Modway Maine 9 Piece Outdoor Dining Set in White and Light Gray
Annual awards for Best Cited Articles and Most Active Editors
In recognition of the valuable contributions we have been continuously receiving at ZooKeys, this year, we start an annual tradition where we award the best performing authors and editors at our journal.
From now on, each December, we will be awarding vouchers for a free publication to the first authors1 behind the top three most cited 3-year-old2 publications, according to Web of ... read more
In recognition of the valuable contributions we have been continuously receiving at ZooKeys, this year, we start an annual tradition where we award the best performing authors and editors at our journal.
From now on, each December, we will be awarding vouchers for a free publication to the first authors1 behind the top three most cited 3-year-old2 publications, according to Web of Science data, and the three editors3 who have completed the most editorial tasks in the preceding year.
This year, we are awarding the authors behind the top three most cited papers published in 2018:
We encourage the awarded authors to use the voucher with their co-authors in a shared authorship. The awardees are not required to be lead authors of the new submission to use their vouchers. They are also welcome to inform us if they wish to pass their voucher to any of their co-authors, in case they do not intend to redeem the voucher themselves.
We are also delighted to award the most active editors at ZooKeys from 2020:
Kees van Achterberg (18 edited manuscripts)
Annemarie Ohler (14 edited manuscripts)
Nina Bogutskaya (12 edited manuscripts)
We’ll be back next year, when we will award the most cited papers published in 2019 and the most active editors from 2021!
_______________ 1 In case the third place is shared by multiple papers, we are awarding the most recently published one in recognition of its addressing a particularly ‘hot’ topic in zoology. 2 We assume that this is the minimum period for an article to accumulate a prominent amount of citations. 3 If multiple editors share the third place in the ranking, the award is given to the one with the highest all-time record at ZooKeys.
While 2021 may have been a stressful and, frankly, strange year, in the world of biodiversity there has been plenty to celebrate! Out of the many new species we published in our journals this year, we’ve curated a selection of the 10 most spectacular discoveries. The world hides amazing creatures just waiting to be found
Genetic assessment of captive gibbons to identify their species and subspecies is an important step before any conservation actions. A group of wildlife researchers recently discovered a previously unknown population of white-handed gibbons (subspecies lar) from Peninsular Malaysia. Their findings are now published in the open-acce ...
With 2022 round the corner, we thought we’d start off the celebrations by looking back to some the most memorable discoveries of 2021. And what a year it has been! Many new species made their debuts on the pages of Pensoft journals – here’s our selection of the most exciting animals, plants and fungi that we publ ...
… and 27 other new species of beetles discovered on Sulawesi Island Many curious animals can be found on the Indonesian Island of Sulawesi – such as the deer-hog and the midget buffalo. But the island’s tropical forests hide a diversity of tiny insects that still remains largely unexplored. Museum scientists from Indonesia an ...
In Pakistan, amphibians have long been neglected in wildlife conservation, management decisions and research agendas. To counter this, scientists have now published the first comprehensive study on all known amphibian species in the country in the open-access scholarly journal ZooKeys. The little we currently know about the occurre ...
ZooKeys is a peer-reviewed, open access, online and print, rapidly published journal, launched to support free exchange of ideas, data and information in all branches of Zoology. It is one of the most dynamic, innovative and technologically advanced scholarly journals in its field. Zookeys was the first to implement semantic tagging and enhancements of content since the publication of its issue 50 in 2010. Currently, ZooKeys takes second place in the Index of Organism Names among the top 10 journals publishing the greatest number of new taxa in Zoology.
Publication types: Research Papers, Review Papers, Forum Papers, Data Papers, Software Descriptions, Editorials, Short Communications, Correspondences, Corrigenda, Monographs