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THESAURUS USED IN ZOOLOGICAL RECORD header

Zoological Record is indexed using an extensive thesaurus of around 6,000 terms developed over more than 20 years. The thesaurus is designed primarily as a tool for information organization and retrieval of information in the Zoological Record database and associated services. Further information relating to the thesaurus (scope notes, related terms etc.) is available in the Zoological Record Search Guide and is included as an online or on-disc thesaurus as part of the Zoological Record electronic products.

Systematic Thesaurus
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The Systematic Thesaurus comprises around 3,000 taxonomic names of family level and above arranged phylogenetically in a hierarchical classification scheme representing the various taxonomic groups of the animal kingdom. It is not intended to be authoritative, but is based on established, standard reference works and accepted classification schemes. Sections of the hierarchy covering groups whose taxonomy is less stable are often not further subdivided, in order to maintain consistency in placement of taxa. For further details of the classification sources used for any particular group, or to submit comments or suggestions relating to the thesaurus, contact BIOSIS UK.

Subject Thesaurus
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The Subject Thesaurus comprises around 3,000 terms arranged in hierarchies representing major subject areas.

 

 

 

 
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