Great Basin naturalist memoirs.

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    12
  • ISSN
    0160-239X
  • Publisher
    Smithsonian Institution
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs is a publication dedicated to the natural history of the Great Basin region of western North America. The journal publishes in-depth studies and monographs on various aspects of the region's biology, ecology, and geology. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, conservationists, and students interested in understanding the unique natural environment of the Great Basin. Specific topics covered include plant and animal ecology, systematics, biogeography, and conservation biology. It is often indexed in databases like BIOSIS Previews and Web of Science. The Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs caters to a specialized audience, including biologists, ecologists, geologists, and environmental scientists conducting research in the Great Basin region. Published by Brigham Young University, the journal plays a critical role in documenting and preserving knowledge about the natural history of this ecologically significant area. By providing a platform for comprehensive studies, the journal contributes to the effective management and conservation of the Great Basin's natural resources. Original and insightful research from scientists and experts are always welcome.