Population Ecology, formerly known as Researches on Population Ecology launched in Dec 1952, is the official journal of the Society of Population Ecology. Population Ecology publishes original research articles and reviews (including invited reviews) on various aspects of population ecology, from the individual to the community level. Among the specific fields included are population dynamics and distribution, evolutionary ecology, ecological genetics, theoretical models, conservation biology, agroecosystem studies, and bioresource management. Manuscripts should contain new results of empirical and/or theoretical investigations concerning facts, patterns, processes, mechanisms or concepts of population ecology; those purely descriptive in nature are not suitable for this journal. All manuscripts are reviewed anonymously by two or more referees, and the final editorial decision is made by the Chief Editor or an Associate Editor based on the referees' evaluations.
《种群生态学》(Population Ecology),原名《种群生态学研究》(Researchs on Population Ecology),创刊于1952年12月,是美国种群生态学会的官方刊物。《种群生态学》发表关于种群生态学各个方面的原创研究文章和评论(包括邀请评论),从个体到社区水平。具体领域包括种群动态和分布、进化生态学、生态遗传学、理论模型、保护生物学、农业生态系统研究和生物资源管理。手稿应包含有关种群生态学的事实、模式、过程、机制或概念的经验和/或理论研究的新结果;那些纯粹描述性内容不适合本杂志。所有稿件均由两名或两名以上的审稿人匿名审阅,最终编辑决定由主编或副主编根据审稿人的评估做出。
年发文量 20
国人发稿量 0.95
国人发文占比 0.05%
自引率 -
平均录取率0
平均审稿周期 较慢,18-36周
版面费 US$3000
偏重研究方向 环境科学-生态学
期刊官网 https://www.springer.com/journal/10144
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期刊高被引文献
Boom to bust? Implications for the continued rapid growth of the eastern Australian humpback whale population despite recovery
来源期刊:Population EcologyDOI:10.1002/1438-390X.1014
Demographic consequences of climate variation along an elevational gradient for a montane terrestrial salamander
来源期刊:Population EcologyDOI:10.1002/1438-390X.1005
Sampling bias in snow leopard population estimation studies
来源期刊:Population EcologyDOI:10.1002/1438-390X.1027
Asexual reproduction changes predator population dynamics in a life predator–prey system
来源期刊:Population EcologyDOI:10.1002/1438-390X.1017
Antagonistic coevolution between multiple quantitative traits: Matching dynamics can arise from difference interactions