Journal of Chemical Ecology is an international publication devoted to exploring the intricate role of chemical signals and interactions within ecosystems. It offers original research that unveils the chemical language of nature, spanning from plant-insect relationships to microbial communications.
The scope includes studies that identify, characterize, and synthesize natural products involved in ecological interactions. Key areas encompass plant defense mechanisms, pheromones in insect behavior, allelochemicals, and semiochemicals, and their effects on biodiversity, species evolution, and food webs. Indexing databases include Scopus, Web of Science, and CAS.
Researchers and ecologists benefit from insights into chemical ecology's applications in conservation, pest management, and sustainable agriculture. Contribute to this vital journal and advance our understanding of nature's chemical conversations, helping solve environmental challenges and promote biodiversity.