該雜志國際簡稱:FRONT ECOL EVOL,是由出版商Frontiers Media S.A.出版的一本致力于發(fā)布環(huán)境科學(xué)與生態(tài)學(xué)研究新成果的的專業(yè)學(xué)術(shù)期刊。該雜志以ECOLOGY研究為重點(diǎn),主要發(fā)表刊登有創(chuàng)見的學(xué)術(shù)論文文章、行業(yè)最新科研成果,扼要報道階段性研究成果和重要研究工作的最新進(jìn)展,選載對學(xué)科發(fā)展起指導(dǎo)作用的綜述與專論,促進(jìn)學(xué)術(shù)發(fā)展,為廣大讀者服務(wù)。該刊是一本國際優(yōu)秀雜志,在國際上有很高的學(xué)術(shù)影響力。
《Frontiers In Ecology And Evolution》是一本以English為主的開放獲取國際優(yōu)秀期刊,中文名稱生態(tài)與進(jìn)化前沿,本刊主要出版、報道環(huán)境科學(xué)與生態(tài)學(xué)-ECOLOGY領(lǐng)域的研究動態(tài)以及在該領(lǐng)域取得的各方面的經(jīng)驗和科研成果,介紹該領(lǐng)域有關(guān)本專業(yè)的最新進(jìn)展,探討行業(yè)發(fā)展的思路和方法,以促進(jìn)學(xué)術(shù)信息交流,提高行業(yè)發(fā)展。該刊已被國際權(quán)威數(shù)據(jù)庫SCIE收錄,為該領(lǐng)域相關(guān)學(xué)科的發(fā)展起到了良好的推動作用,也得到了本專業(yè)人員的廣泛認(rèn)可。該刊最新影響因子為2.4,最新CiteScore 指數(shù)為4。
本刊近期中國學(xué)者發(fā)表的論文主要有:
Community vertical stratification drives temporal taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity in a mixed broadleaf-conifer forest
Relationship between plant species diversity and aboveground biomass in alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Spatial patterns and the factors driving them
Non-linear effects of green finance on air quality in China: New evidence from a panel threshold model
Author: Xiang, Weimin; Qi, Qiao; Gan, Lei
英文介紹
Frontiers In Ecology And Evolution雜志英文介紹
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.