New Species Reports
New Species Reports is the documentation of newly discovered species of plants and animals. They are used to keep track of the diversification of the world’s biodiversity and the genetic makeup of these species. These reports help inform the scientific community of new species, how they interact with their environment and how they may affect current conservation efforts. They are used by researchers to better understand new species and to make informed decisions about how best to protect and conserve these species. New Species Reports also provide important insight into the evolution of plants and animals, as well as their interactions with other species, aiding in the development of successful conservation strategies.
← Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology