The Journal of Limnology is a prominent international publication dedicated to the study of inland waters, including lakes, rivers, and wetlands. The journal publishes high-quality research on the ecology, biology, chemistry, and physics of these aquatic ecosystems, contributing significantly to our understanding of freshwater environments.
The scope of the Journal of Limnology encompasses a wide range of topics, such as nutrient cycling, food web dynamics, biodiversity, pollution, and the impacts of climate change on inland waters. It also covers applied aspects of limnology, including water resource management and conservation. The target audience includes limnologists, ecologists, environmental scientists, and water resource managers.
The Journal of Limnology encourages researchers to submit original research articles, reviews, and short communications that advance the field of limnology. By disseminating cutting-edge research and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, the journal plays a crucial role in promoting the sustainable management and conservation of freshwater resources worldwide.