Journal Title:Frontiers In Ecology And Evolution
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research across fundamental and applied sciences, to provide ecological and evolutionary insights into our natural and anthropogenic world, and how it should best be managed. Field Chief Editor Mark A. Elgar at the University of Melbourne is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics and the public worldwide.
Eminent biologist and theist Theodosius Dobzhansky’s astute observation that “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution” has arguably even broader relevance now than when it was first penned in The American Biology Teacher in 1973. One could similarly argue that not much in evolution makes sense without recourse to ecological concepts: understanding diversity — from microbial adaptations to species assemblages — requires insights from both ecological and evolutionary disciplines. Nowadays, technological developments from other fields allow us to address unprecedented ecological and evolutionary questions of astonishing detail, impressive breadth and compelling inference.
The specialty sections of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution will publish, under a single platform, contemporary, rigorous research, reviews, opinions, and commentaries that cover the spectrum of ecological and evolutionary inquiry, both fundamental and applied. Articles are peer-reviewed according to the Frontiers review guidelines, which evaluate manuscripts on objective editorial criteria. Through this unique, Frontiers platform for open-access publishing and research networking, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution aims to provide colleagues and the broader community with ecological and evolutionary insights into our natural and anthropogenic world, and how it might best be managed.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 发表经过严格同行评审的基础科学和应用科学研究,为我们的自然和人为世界提供生态和进化方面的见解,以及如何最好地管理它。墨尔本大学的 Field 主编 Mark A. Elgar 得到了杰出的国际研究人员编辑委员会的支持。这本多学科开放获取期刊处于向全球研究人员、学者和公众传播和交流科学知识和有影响力的发现的最前沿。
著名生物学家和有神论者 Theodosius Dobzhansky 的敏锐观察:“生物学中没有什么是有意义的,除非从进化的角度来看”,现在可以说比它在 1973 年首次发表在《美国生物学老师》中时具有更广泛的意义。人们也可以类似地争辩说如果不求助于生态概念,进化就没有多大意义:理解多样性——从微生物适应到物种组合——需要生态和进化学科的见解。如今,来自其他领域的技术发展使我们能够解决前所未有的生态和进化问题,包括惊人的细节、令人印象深刻的广度和令人信服的推理。
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 的专业版块将在一个平台上发布当代严谨的研究、评论、意见和评论,涵盖生态和进化研究的范围,包括基础和应用。文章根据前沿评审指南进行同行评审,该指南根据客观的编辑标准评估手稿。通过这个独特的 Frontiers 开放获取出版和研究网络平台,Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 旨在为同事和更广泛的社区提供关于我们自然和人为世界的生态和进化见解,以及如何最好地管理它。
大类学科 | 小类学科 | 分区 | Top期刊 | 综述期刊 |
环境科学与生态学 | ECOLOGY 生态学 | 2区 | 是 | 是 |
大类学科 | 小类学科 | 分区 |
环境科学与生态学 | ECOLOGY 生态学 | 2区 |
期刊名称 | 领域 | 中科院分区 | 影响因子 |
Aquatic Invasions | 环境科学与生态学 | 2区 | 1.600 |
Aquatic Invasions | 环境科学与生态学 | 2区 | 1.600 |
Endangered Species Research | 环境科学与生态学 | 2区 | 3.100 |
Bmc Ecology | 环境科学与生态学 | 2区 | 0.000 |
Fungal Ecology | 环境科学与生态学 | 2区 | 2.900 |
Perspectives In Ecology And Conservation | 环境科学与生态学 | 2区 | 4.700 |