Movement Ecology is dedicated to advancing the understanding of organismal movement in diverse ecosystems. It explores the ecological and evolutionary consequences of animal movement patterns.
This open-access journal encompasses a broad range of topics, including animal migration, dispersal, foraging behavior, and habitat selection. It integrates theoretical models with empirical data to elucidate the drivers and implications of movement strategies. It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, bringing together researchers from ecology, behavior, physiology, and spatial analysis. The journal provides insights relevant to conservation biology, disease ecology, and resource management. It is indexed in Web of Science and Scopus.
Movement Ecology makes research freely available, promoting global collaboration and accelerating the discovery of knowledge in the field. Submit your work to contribute to a growing body of knowledge and engage with a vibrant community of researchers.