Parasitology
ISSN (print): 0031-1847
Media registration certificate: No. FS 77 - 66711 dated July 28, 2016
Founder: Russian Academy of Sciences
Editor-in-Chief: Pugachev Oleg Nikolaevich
Number of issues per year: 6
Indexation: RISC, CrossRef, White List (level 3), Web of science
The journal "Parazitologiya" was founded in 1967.
"Parazitologiya" is the first and leading peer-reviewed scientific journal on parasitology published in Russia.
The aim of the journal is to facilitate parasitology research in Russia and worldwide by providing an efficient, high-quality and modern platform for scientific communication.
The scope of the journal embraces a wide range of parasitological topics, except for highly specialized aspects of medicine and veterinary science.
- Biodiversity, distribution and systematics. Descriptions of new species are welcome if they also contribute to some general conclusions.
- Wide range of research objects: any parasitic metazoans, fungi and protists, as well as bacteria and viruses — if the study has general parasitological relevance.
- Studies on morphology that broaden understanding of form and function in parasitic organisms.
- Ecological parasitology, life cycles and transmission pathways of parasites; phylogeography.
- Host-parasite interactions at different levels.
- Evolution, co-evolution and phylogeny.
- General and fundamental questions of parasitology.
- Vector-borne diseases with natural reservoirs (if the accent is on parasitology rather than medicine or veterinary science).
The journal is published 6 times a year in Russian and English languages. The name of the English version is Entomological Review.
The journal is presented in many databases, including the Web of Science and RSCI.
最新一期
卷 59, 编号 4 (2025)
Articles
PARASITES OF ABRAMIS BRAMA L., 1758 IN LAKE SYAMOZERO (KARELIA, NORTHWEST RUSSIA): A STEP FORWARD IN LONG-TERM MONITORING
摘要
267-280
SAND FLIES OF THE CRIMEAN PENINSULA
摘要
281-295
MYIASIS OF ANIMALS IN STEPPE LANDSCAPES OF THE SOUTHERN CIS-URALS
摘要
296-310
SPECIES DIVERSITY OF ENDOBIOIC CILIATES IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT OF VARIOUS ODD-TOED UNGULATES FROM ZOOS
摘要
311-324
NEW RECORDS OF RARE TICK SPECIES (ACARI, IXODIDAE) FROM THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA
摘要
325-336

