Journal Details
Plant Ecology & Diversity
Previously published as Botanical Journal of Scotland
Increasing to 3 issues per year from 2009
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Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 2
Frequency: 2 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1755-0874
Online ISSN: 1755-1668
Aims & Scope
Plant Ecology and Diversity is an international journal and the new forum of the Botanical Society of Scotland for communicating results and ideas in plant science. All areas of plant biology relating to ecology, evolution and diversity are of interest, including those which explicitly deal with today's highly topical themes, such as biodiversity, conservation and global change. Submissions concerning cold environments world-wide are particularly welcome. Plant Ecology and Diversity considers for publication original research articles, short communications, reviews, and scientific correspondence that explore thought provoking ideas. Unique to Plant Ecology and Diversity is its Scottish section, publishing contributions on aspects of botany and plant ecology particular to Scotland. The journal is open to reporting ‘negative results' and ‘repeat experiments' that test ecological theories experimentally, in theoretically flawless and methodologically sound papers.
Call for Papers
The Editor welcomes original research papers on all aspects of plant biological science. Manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor at laszlonagy@btinternet.com
Contributions are accepted from around the world and will be directed at a highly international audience.
Disclaimer
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