Survival of each species depends on its interaction with the surrounding environment and the ecology. Understanding the ever changing environmental and ecological conditions is of prime importance. The journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences deals with publishing scientific information on ecological and environmental aspects. This journal is an authentic information source catering the readers with the latest trends in these important subjects.
We are delighted to invite Eminent Scientists, Academicians and Researchers to submit their original research articles for publication in Research & Reviews: Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences. This quarterly periodical considers articles in the form of a research article, review article, short communication, perspectives and commentary.
This is an open access journal which allows all content available freely without any charge to the individual user or any Institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without any prior permission from the publisher or the author provided the author is given due credit wherever necessary.
The objective of this journal is to serve the associated scientific community and the related readers with latest scientific information and aid in further development and understanding of the subject. Authors intending to share their valuable information in a universal podium are welcome to contribute their understanding in the specified form.
This global platform disseminates knowledge and understanding on all aspects of ecology and environmental sciences. The journal is wide scoped and considers submissions of relevant articles encompassing molecular biological analysis, physiological changes, biochemical analysis, zoological studies, botanical studies, ecological studies, statistical analysis and computational studies in relation to ecology or environmental sciences.
Articles will be considered in the following areas but submissions are allowed in all the allied disciplines related to ecology and environmental sciences.
All aspects of basic and applied ecology, Community ecology, Wildlife ecology, Wildlife management, Invasion ecology, Theories in ecology, Ecological Modeling, Ecosystems, Ecological Succession, Human ecology, Animal ecology, Plant ecology, Policies in Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, Biodiversity,Marine ecology, Restoration ecology, Evolution of pathogens and relevant diseases, Management of Agro-ecosystem, Biogeography etc.
Conservation biology, Laws of conservations, Global Change, Environmental pollution, Habitat management, Management and use of Land· Urban and Rural environment, Pest management, Weed management, Disease management, Waste management and associated technologies etc.
Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA)
Following the evolutionary concept it is believed that all organisms descended from a single one. Practically, for specific calculations it is not feasible to consider the actual origin; therefore, out of a group of organisms under consideration the most recent ancestor from which all other might have descended is computed, thus, the organism which is comparatively oldest among the group is known as Most Recent Common Ancestor.
Animal Ecology
Animal ecology refers to the study of animals with reference to their respective environment which considers several aspects such as from environmental factors to evolution.
Related Journals: Journal of Animal Ecology.
Biodiversity
Biodiversity refers to the richness of species on earth or for a particular geographical region. Understanding and assessment of biodiversity for different region is mandatory to obtain insight about the environmental changes and their impact on the local flora and fauna.
Related Journals: Biodiversity and Conservation, Chemistry and Biodiversity, Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, Marine Biodiversity, Systematics and Biodiversity.
Community Ecology
In a specific time frame if two or more number of species is sharing a common geographical area that is known as community ecology. In other words, assembly of different species in a specific geographical area in a particular time and dwelling as a co-habitat is referred under community ecology
Related Journal: Community Ecology
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Conservation Biology
Considering the importance of multiple disciplines in biological sciences, conservation biology probably claims much attention due to its impactful presence. As human we are responsible for conserving the Earth’s biosphere and maintain it properly while saving all co-dwellers. To do so, conservation of the endangered species and preventing species extinction to the highest level is of great importance.
Related Journals:Conservation Biology, Pacific Conservation Biology, Open Conservation Biology Journal
Disease Management
Susceptibility to multiple diseases is a common fact of life. Managing those stressful situations and taking proper decision in such situations is necessary. Disease management requires proper preparation and mental ability and most of all perfect planning according to the situation demand. Depending on the epidemics and remedy available, quarantine and medication should be planned so that a particular outbreak must not impact a larger population or spread through a vast geographical area.
Related Journals: Disease Management and Health Outcomes, Disease Management and Clinical Outcomes, Vascular Disease Management, Disease management advisor, Healthcare demand & disease management.
Ecological Modeling
Measuring ecological behavior of a particular component in a real time scenario may be time consuming and requires ample efforts, in several situations results of such ecological experimentation is cumbersome. Mathematical modeling has become a better alternative in such conditions and may provide a deep insight for understanding the interrelation of different ecological components through computation and predict their future issues. Agent based model, partial differential equations along with other mathematical techniques are frequently used for this purpose.
Ecological Succession
Ecological succession is refers to the gradual alteration of a species structure habiting in a particular ecological community over a particular time period. The time frame could be in relation to some natural incidence such as natural disaster, mass extinction etc. and the time scale can be from some decades to millions of years.
Ecosystems
Different interacting organisms co-dwelling in a particular geographical area and their relation with surrounding environment forms an ecosystem.
Related Journals: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Ecosystems. United States, Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, Urban Ecosystems.
Environmental Pollution
Pollution refers to the alteration of the natural component proportions beyond a threshold limit specified by the assessment committee for a particular region. Environmental pollutions lead towards destruction of our ecosystem which eventually may become critical factor for our survival in this planet.
Evolution
Alteration of inheritable traits in a biological population over generations is known as evolution. Understanding molecular evolution has been an interesting branch of science where interdisciplinary approaches are implemented to understand the gradual changes and their impact on a species.
Related Journals: Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Molecular Biology and Evolution, Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, Evolution; international journal of organic Evolution, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Invasion Ecology
Breaching the territory of a species by another one through migration, influential invasion due to any reason is considered as invasion ecology.
Marine Ecology
Marine ecology refers to the ecological conditions dealing with the marine life. As marine ecology is believed as one of the oldest ecology in the planet and is maintained in a different way rather than the terrestrial ecological aspects, therefore, deep insight in marine flora and fauna are important.
Related Journals: Marine Ecology - Progress Series Marine Ecology
Pest Management
Pest management is important for the reduction in crops generated and stored for the consumption and disease causing carriers. Depending on the type of pest strategies are devised for the reduction of pest population which encompasses physical, molecular and chemical methods.
Related Journals: Pest Management Science, International Journal of Pest Management, Integrated Pest Management Reviews, Outlooks on Pest Management, Pest Management Focus,
Systematics
Systematics refers to the study of evolutionary incidence to gain insight about the divergence of life.
Related Journals: Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, Plant Systematics and Evolution, Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. United Kingdom, Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research.
Phylogenetics
This subject is dealing with the techniques, applications and outcomes with relation to the evolution, to be specific, phylogeny deals with divergence of species with reference to their molecular, geographical and other properties. In general, divergence of different species are calculated depending on the synonymous and non-synonymous features of the sequences, estimation of evolutionary rate is performed and scientific understanding related to the selection pressure on particular genes, proteins or organisms following the neutral theory are considered under this subject.
Related Journals: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.
Waste Managements
Disposition of different types of waste including agricultural waste, electronic waste, toxic waste, chemical waste etc. have raised a major concern in relation to environmental protection. Management of such conditions in a proper way requires a lot for efforts and interdisciplinary strategy for an effective solution. Proper disposition and recycling of the waste materials wherever possible is the need of the time
Related Journals: Waste Management, Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, Waste Management and Research, Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, International Journal of Environment and Waste Management.
Species
A group of organisms those who are similar in phenotypes and genotypes and are suitable of mating and interbreeding are known as belonging to similar species in general. Species is considered as one of the most important and key taxonomical unit.
Related Journals: Endangered Species Research, Plant Species Biology, Mammalian Species.
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