Journal of Advanced Zoology https://jazindia.com/index.php/jaz <p><strong>ISSN: 0253-7214</strong><strong> | Frequency: </strong>Continuous<strong> | Nature: </strong>Online<strong> | Language of Publication: </strong>English<strong> | Article Processing Charges: 999 USD | Publisher:</strong>ASSOC ADVANCEMENT ZOOLOGY , AZADANAGAR COLONY RUSTAMPUR, GORAKHPUR, INDIA, 273001</p> <div id="content" style="font-family: Arial; text-align: justify;"> <div id="journalDescription"><strong>Introduction</strong> <br /><strong>Journal of Advanced Zoology</strong> is a journal devoted to experimental and comparative animal science. It presents a common forum for all scientists who take an explicitly organism oriented and integrative approach to the study of animal form, function, development and evolution.</div> <div> </div> <div>The journal invites papers that take a comparative or experimental approach to behavior and neurobiology, functional morphology, evolution and development, ecological physiology, and cell biology. Due to the increasing realization that animals exist only within a partnership with symbionts, Journal of Advanced zoology encourages submissions of papers focused on the analysis of holobionts or metaorganisms as associations of the macroscopic host in synergistic interdependence with numerous microbial and eukaryotic species.<br /> <div class="row"> <div class="jumbotron" style="padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px; background-color: #eee;"> <p><strong>Basic Journal Information</strong></p> <ul class="list-group" style="background-color: #ffffff; padding: 10px;"> <li class="list-group-item show" style="list-style-type: none;"><strong>ISSN: 0253-7214</strong><strong> | Frequency: </strong>Continuous<strong> | Nature: </strong>Online<strong> | Language of Publication: </strong>English<strong> | </strong><strong>Publisher:</strong>ASSOC ADVANCEMENT ZOOLOGY , AZADANAGAR COLONY RUSTAMPUR, GORAKHPUR, INDIA, 273001</li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="list-style-type: none;"> </li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="list-style-type: none;"><strong>Coverage Areas: </strong>Although the list is not prescriptive, JAZ intends to focus on advances in the following sub-domains: <ol> <li>Anatomy</li> <li>Ecology</li> <li>Physiology</li> <li>Genomics</li> <li>Developmental biology</li> <li>systematics and genetics, phylogenetics</li> <li>Arachnology</li> <li>Herpetology</li> <li>Ichthyology</li> <li>Apiology</li> <li>Zoosemiotics</li> <li>Vector Molecular Biology</li> <li>Molecular Endocrinology</li> <li>Parasitology, Paleozoology</li> <li>Planktology, Primatology</li> <li>Zooarchaeology</li> <li>Immunobiology</li> <li>Arthropodology</li> <li>Cetology</li> <li>Conchology</li> <li>Entomology</li> <li>Helminthology</li> <li>Malacology</li> <li>Myrmecology</li> <li>Nematology</li> <li>Neuroethology</li> <li>Ornithology</li> <li>Protozoology</li> <li>Parazoology and Helminthology</li> </ol> </li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="text-align: justify; list-style-type: none;"> </li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="text-align: justify; list-style-type: none;"><strong>Types of Papers: </strong>The Journal accepts the following categories of papers:<br /> <ul> <li>Original research</li> <li>Position papers/review papers</li> <li>Short-papers (with well-defined ideas, but lacking research results or having preliminary results)</li> <li>Technology Discussion/Overview Papers</li> </ul> </li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="text-align: justify; list-style-type: none;"> </li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="text-align: justify; list-style-type: none;"><strong>Peer Review Process: </strong>All submitted papers are subjected to a comprehensive blind review process by at least 2 subject area experts, who judge the paper on its relevance, originality, clarity of presentation and significance. The review process is expected to take 8-12 weeks at the end of which the final review decision is communicated to the author. In case of rejection authors will get helpful comments to improve the paper for resubmission to other journals. The journal may accept revised papers as new papers which will go through a new review cycle.</li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="text-align: justify; list-style-type: none;"> </li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="text-align: justify; list-style-type: none;"><strong>Periodicity: </strong>The Journal follows <strong>Continuous Article Publication Mode(CAP)</strong> starting from 2023.</li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="text-align: justify; list-style-type: none;"> </li> <li class="list-group-item show" style="text-align: justify; list-style-type: none;"><strong>Indexing: </strong>Scopus, WoS, Chemical Abstract (U.S.A.),Biological Abstract (U.S.A.),Indian Science Index (New Delhi),SJR (Scopus),Google Scholar,Connect Journal,Research Gate,Biosis Document Express (U.S.A.),Biocontrol News and Information (London),Current Awareness in Biological Science (U.K.), Current Contents/ Agriculture Biology &amp; Environmental Sciences (U.S.A.)</li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> </div> en-US editor@jazindia.com (Journal of Advanced Zoology) ( ) Thu, 09 May 2024 04:28:12 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.8 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Livestock Resources, Current Management Practices And Socio-Economic Analysis Of Cholistan Desert, Pakistan https://jazindia.com/index.php/jaz/article/view/4602 <p>Pakistan is a developing country that has growing responses in the demand of livestock products by increases with population dynamically. In Punjab, Cholistan is an arid and hottest place which considered as notable supply line for mutton and livestock products. The main source of income of nomad pastoralists of Cholistan desert is the livestock rearing including sheep, goats, cattle and camels. Basically, desert of Cholistan is divided into two parts includes greater and lesser Cholistan. Majority of families with their animals are residing in “Toba”, it is a source of fresh water made by during natural rainy season is self-made ponds. This study pertains to livestock management practices and marketing pattern in greater and lesser regions of Cholistan desert. For this purpose, field survey was conducted for data collection from representative families residing in the 24 randomly selected “Tobas”. A total of 384 households were interviewed through the semi-structured questionnaire. Population of cattle and donkey were significantly higher observed in greater Cholistan as compared to lesser Cholistan at household and Toba levels. Camel population was significantly higher reported in lesser Cholistan than the greater Cholistan. Numbers of sold animal were higher (622) in lesser Cholistan compared with greater Cholistan (790). Peak milk production, total milk production and total milk sold liters/day of cattle was significantly higher in greater Cholistan as compared to lesser Cholistan. Simialry, peak and total milk production (liters per animal/day) of camel was&nbsp; more in lesser cholistan as compared to greater Cholistan. Higher percentage of female involvement in livestock was observed more in greater Cholistan as compared to lesser Cholistan. It is concluded that the livestock is the main source of income in region of Cholistan. The scarcity of feed availability and conventional livestock trade methods are the main obstacles to the development livestock production and subsequent improvement in the livelihoods of the farmers. This study will helps in the planning for efficient and sustainable improvements in livestock economy of the region.</p> Abdul Ghafar Ghotia, Nisar Ahmed, Muhammad Umer, Abdul Hakeem, Nazeer Ahmed, Mohammad Hayat, Muhammad Jameel, Abdul Baseer, Nasrullah Copyright (c) 2024 Abdul Ghafar Ghotia, Nisar Ahmed, Muhammad Umer, Abdul Hakeem, Nazeer Ahmed, Mohammad Hayat, Muhammad Jameel, Abdul Baseer, Nasrullah https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://jazindia.com/index.php/jaz/article/view/4602 Thu, 09 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000