Advances in Ecological Research
Abbreviation |
ISSN | 0065-2504, 2163-582X |
Advances in Ecological Research is one of the most successful series in the highly competitive field of ecology. Each volume publishes important topical reviews, broadly interpreting ecology to include all material that contributes to our understanding of the field. Key topics in this invaluable series include the physiology, populations, and communities of plants and animals, as well as landscape and ecosystem ecology.
HomepagePublication Information | Publisher: Academic Press Inc.,Publishing cycle: Irregular,Journal Type: book-series,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2008,Proportion of original research papers: 0.00%,Self Citation Rate:N.A., Gold OA Rate: 0.00% |
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