Journal of Biogeography offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the spatial distribution of species and ecosystems across the globe. This respected journal provides a platform for researchers to explore the ecological and evolutionary processes that shape biogeographic patterns, encompassing both historical and contemporary influences. Topics covered include macroecology, conservation biogeography, and the impacts of climate change and human activities on biodiversity.
The journal publishes empirical studies, theoretical models, and meta-analyses that contribute to a deeper understanding of the factors influencing species distributions and community assembly. Indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, it promotes data sharing and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, bridging the gap between biology, geography, and environmental sciences.
With its wide-ranging coverage and rigorous standards, the Journal of Biogeography serves as an indispensable resource for researchers, conservationists, and policymakers seeking to advance knowledge and inform strategies for biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of ecosystems. Journal is aimed to enhance understanding on ecosystem resilience and vulnerability.