Behavioral Ecology publishes empirical and theoretical research examining the evolution of behavior in relation to ecological factors. It serves as a leading platform for understanding how animal behavior contributes to survival and reproduction in diverse environments.
Key topics explored include foraging strategies, mating systems, social behavior, communication, predator-prey interactions, and the impact of environmental change on behavioral adaptations. The journal attracts contributions from researchers using a variety of approaches, including field studies, laboratory experiments, and mathematical modeling. Indexed in databases like Web of Science and Scopus, it ensures broad visibility and accessibility for scientists worldwide.
Whether you're studying social insects, avian behavior, or broader ecological interactions, this offers invaluable insights. The journal welcomes submissions that push the boundaries of behavioral ecology research. By publishing cutting-edge work, it seeks to advance the understanding of how behavior shapes ecological dynamics and evolutionary processes.