The Systematics Association Special Volume Series is currently published by Cambridge University Press
Series Editor: Gavin Broad, The Natural History Museum, London.
The first of the Systematics Association’s publications The New Systematics (1940) was a classic work edited by its then-president Sir Julian Huxley. Since then, more than 70 volumes have been published, often in rapidly expanding areas of science where a modern synthesis is required.
The Association encourages researchers to organize symposia that result in multi-authored volumes. In 1997 the Association organized the first of its international Biennial Conferences. This and subsequent Biennial Conferences, which are designed to provide for systematists of all kinds, included themed symposia that resulted in further publications. The Association also publishes volumes that are not specifically linked to meetings, and encourages new publications (including textbooks) in a broad range of systematics topics.
For a full list of volumes published by Cambridge University Press visit their website
Recent Systematics Association publications are listed here and a full list of Systematics Association Publications is also available.