Archaius 2(2) Has Been Published

30/09/2025

The chameleons are very unique creatures that attract human attention for millennia. They are a focus of many scientific studies as well as subject of captive husbandry.

Both fields deliver unique observations that need to be published and made available for the scientific as well as amateur public.

The aim of this journal is to serve a platform for authors to share their original findings to raise the importance of Chameleonology as a science and Chameleonoculture as a field of Herpetoculture.

AJOCC considers large as well as short papers on all aspects of chameleon existence and especially encourages publication of short communications on original observations. It is open to authors from wide spectrum, from scientists to amateur enthusiasts. As a unique aid, it offers a publication help service in case of inexperienced authors with unique evidence worth publishing. 

The content of the last issue:

Nash, M. & P. Nečas (2025) Speculative Implications of an Invasive Plant Desmodium uncinatum on Ecology and Chameleon Survival. Archaius 2(2): 1

Benarson, E.S. & P. Nečas (2025) Ecological and Taxonomic Notes on Calumma radamanus (Mertens, 1933) in the Antalaha Region of Northeastern Madagascar. Archaius 2(2): 2

Barbancho, J.C. (2025) Cephalic Scale Morphology in Chameleons as a Non-Invasive Method for Individual Identification. Archaius 2(2): 3

Nečas, P. & J. van Overbeke (2025) Barely Seen, Deeply Fascinating: The Lowland Enigma Trioceros camerunensis. Archaius 2(2): 4

Nečas, P. & F.P. Shirima (2025) The Indomitable Chameleon: A Tale of Survival Against All Odds. Archaius 2(2): 5

Levecq, B. & P. Nečas (2025) Built for the Animals, Engineered by Passion. Archaius 2(2): 6

Author: Petr Nečas
My projects:   ARCHAIUS   │   CHAMELEONS.INFO