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An exacting portrait of animal life from Swiss science. Rich in rigor and insight.Revue Suisse De Zoologie Tome 112 Facicule 4 2005 belongs to a distinguished zoological journal collection and to the long-running Annales de la Societe Zoologique. Presented as a scientific zoology periodical that also reads like a natural history anthology, this issue gathers scholarly articles and field observations advancing animal species research and contributing to a wider biodiversity studies volume. The writing balances technical clarity with readable description, so that museum professionals and fascinated amateurs alike can follow taxonomic discussion, distributional notes and ecological considerations without losing sight of the living subjects under study. For students, curators and seasoned researchers it functions as an academic researchers resource; for general readers it supplies sharply observed essays and reports that evoke habitats and behaviour with economy and authority.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Beyond its practical value it is a notable swiss scientific publication: a museum natural history reference that records the scientific conversations of european zoological societies at a formative moment in early 2000s zoology. As an archival source it supports comparative work across years, helping conservationists and field biologists track change and offering historians of science primary material on method and editorial practice. It testifies to cross-border collaboration among specialists and to editorial standards that favour precise description and careful citation, making the issue as serviceable for curatorial work as it is rewarding for reflective reading. The scholarship offers usable reference points for long-term monitoring, conservation planning and comparative studies, and collectors of scientific works will recognise its provenance and cultural value. Whether sought as a reference for a university library collection, a solid addition to a personal museum studies shelf, or a collectible piece for classic-literature collectors who prize scholarly rarities, this issue rewards slow reading, sustained study and repeated consultation.