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Welcome to Journal of Applied Ecology

JPE-46-5. An old world fruit bat of the genus Pteropus. (Copyright: An ld world fruit bat of the genus Pteropus., J Epstein (Wildlife Trust))The journal publishes novel papers that apply ecological concepts, theories, models and methods to the management of biological resources in their widest sense. The editors encourage contributions that use applied ecological problems to test and develop basic ecological theory, although there must be clear potential for improving management. The journal includes all major themes in applied ecology: conservation biology, global change, environmental pollution, wildlife and habitat management, land use and management, aquatic resources, restoration ecology, and the management of pests, weeds and disease. Articles that interact with related fields are welcomed providing that their relevance to applied ecology is clear.

Journal of Applied Ecology’s Impact Factor:

The 2008 Journal of Applied Ecology ISI® impact factor is 4.560 placing us 16th in the ranking of 124 ecology journals. On immediacy, the speed at which our papers are cited, we are in the top 5%.

Why publish in Journal of Applied Ecology? 

For readers, the Journal reports generic, topical and innovative research from all types of organisms and ecosystems.

For authors, it offers publication in a journal of recognised prestige with a large circulation to researchers, environmental managers, students and libraries.

Current high levels of interest stem from the global importance of applied ecological problems, our track record in influencing ecological management, the leading nature of our papers, the high quality guaranteed by our standards, the international nature of our coverage and our position at the interface between ecological research, education, and the user community.

In addition to publishing the best quality research papers, we offer themed features around key topics, seminal reviews, influential ecological debate and innovative developments.

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