The International Journal of Ecology is a multidisciplinary, open-access journal focused on advancing ecological understanding across various levels of biological organization, from individuals to ecosystems. It provides a platform for disseminating original research, reviews, and methodological advancements in the field of ecology. It encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including population ecology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, behavioral ecology, and conservation ecology, exploring the intricate relationships between organisms and their environment.
Key areas of focus include the impact of climate change on ecosystems, biodiversity conservation strategies, and the application of ecological principles to address environmental challenges. The journal delves into the dynamics of populations, the structure and function of communities, and the flows of energy and matter in ecosystems. It also investigates the evolutionary processes that shape ecological interactions and the behavior of organisms in response to their environment. The target audience encompasses researchers, academics, policymakers, and environmental managers.
By submitting your research, you contribute to a broader understanding of ecological principles and their application to addressing global environmental challenges. The journal's open-access format ensures widespread dissemination of knowledge and promotes collaborative efforts to conserve and protect the Earth's ecosystems. It emphasizes the practical implications of ecological research for environmental management and sustainable development.