Fish rubbings, 'gyotaku', as a source of historical biodiversity data

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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.

Atsunobu MURASE, Assistant Professor, Miyazaki University, Miyazaki, Department of Marine Biology and Environmental Sciences

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