Molecular Ecology is a leading journal in the field of ecology, focusing on the application of molecular genetic techniques to address ecological and evolutionary questions. The journal publishes innovative research that integrates molecular data with ecological theory, offering insights into population genetics, phylogeography, conservation biology, and the processes that shape biodiversity.
Key topics covered include molecular markers, landscape genetics, and the use of genomic tools to understand species interactions, adaptation, and community structure. The journal provides a forum for scientists to explore the genetic basis of ecological phenomena and their implications for conservation and management strategies. Indexed in Web of Science, Scopus and BIOSIS.
Molecular Ecology aims to advance the field by promoting the use of molecular tools to address pressing ecological challenges. Researchers are encouraged to submit their groundbreaking work, solidifying the journal's position as a premier source of information in molecular ecology.