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Ecological Entomology. Volume 40 Issue 1 Predators marked with chemical cues from one prey have increased attack success on another prey species Roos Van Maanen, George Broufas, Paulien de Jong, Ernestina Aguilar-Fenollosa, Alexandra Revynthi, Maurice W.

Ecological Entomology

Sabelis, Arne Janssen Predation can pose significant selection pressures. Hence, it is not surprising that animals evolved diverse anti-predator behavioural strategies (such as fleeing, hiding, aggregating or remaining motionless) once they have sensed the predator. Such detection likely involves visual and/or chemical cues emitted by the predator itself. An adult female predatory mite (Amblyseius swirskii) attacking a thrip's larva (Frankliniella occidentalis). Ecological Processes. This page includes information about the aims and scope of Ecological Processes, editorial policies, open access and article-processing charges, the peer review process and other information.

Ecological Processes

For details of how to prepare and submit a manuscript through the online submission system, please see the instructions for authors. Aims & scope Ecological Processes is an Open Access peer-reviewed international journal devoted to the publication of high quality research, with articles on all aspects of biological, chemical, physical, and hydrological processes of ecosystem and landscape dynamics across spatial and temporal scales, while highlighting topics of current interest in certain issues. Ecological Modelling. Diversity and Distributions. Fifty Years of Invasion Ecology: The Legacy of Charles EltonDavid M.

Diversity and Distributions

Richardson (Editor) Ecological Monographs. Home - Journal of Animal Ecology. Home - Functional Ecology. Ecosystems. The study and management of ecosystems represents the most dynamic field of contemporary ecology.

Ecosystems

Ecosystem research bridges fundamental ecology, environmental ecology and environmental problem-solving. The scope of ecosystem science extends from bounded systems such as watersheds to spatially complex landscapes, to the Earth itself, and crosses temporal scales from seconds to millennia. Global Ecology and Biogeography. Skip to Main Content Log in / Register Global Ecology and Biogeography © John Wiley & Sons Ltd Edited By: David J.

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Currie Impact Factor: 7.242 ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2013: 1/46 (Geography Physical); 7/141 (Ecology) Home - Journal of Applied Ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. Global Change Biology. Wildfire charcoal as a missing carbon sink Charcoal is highly resistant to degradation and can act as long-term carbon sink.

Global Change Biology

Using an experimental boreal wildfire the authors provide, for the first time, a complete quantification of the biomass carbon that is converted to charcoal instead of emitted to the atmosphere. If scaled up, their results translate into a five times greater charcoal production by wildfire in the global boreal regions than estimated previously. Impacts of Arctic warming on seabird foraging David Grémillet and coauthors studied little auks, the smallest, yet most numerous seabird of the Arctic, at their northernmost breeding location on Franz-Josef Land (FJL), Russian Arctic (80°N). Opinion: Leaf phenology and nutrient proficiency. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics - Home. Acta Oecologica. Home: Trends in Ecology & Evolution. Ecology and Evolution. Ecology Letters. We are pleased to announce that Ecology Letters is the latest journal to integrate submission of manuscripts with data to Dryad.

Ecology Letters

In this process, the journal and repository communicate behind the scenes in order to streamline data submission for authors, and also to ensure that the article contains a permanent link to the data. Find out more here. In 2015, Ecology Letters will move to online only publication , in trend with Wiley's path of digital transformation, as the company invests in the customizable, technology-enabled products and services needed by our customers in the future. The gradual migration of journals from print to solely online is part of this transition, supporting investment in forward-looking innovation and building online communities for journal readers and our society partners.

Oecologia. New Initiative – Highlighting of Papers with Graduate or Undergraduate Students as Lead Authors Oecologia has initiated a new section in its journal dedicated to highlighting exceptional, original research publications that are part of graduate or undergraduate student theses and carry the name of the student as the lead author.

Oecologia

Papers in this category will be published under the heading "Highlighted Student Research", and will be included in the initial topical section of the journal issue in which it is published. Furthermore, each highlighted paper will be featured in the Springer Table of Contents Alerts that is sent to more than 10,000 e-subscribers each month. This initiative is intended to honor the highest quality student research, and papers must be recommended for this honor by Handling Editors for Oecologia, following the normal peer review process. Oecologia publishes innovative ecological research of general interest to a broad international audience. Categories: Special Topics. Oikos. The Per Brinck Foundation at the editorial office of the journal Oikos and Wiley/Blackwell Publishing annually awards the Per Brinck Oikos Award in honor of the Swedish ecologist Professor Per Brinck, who has played an instrumental role for the development and recognition of the science of ecology in the Nordic countries, especially as serving as the Editor-in-Chief for Oikos for many years.

Oikos

The Per Brinck Oikos Award recognizes extraordinary and important contributions to the science of ecology. Particular emphasis is given to scientific work aimed at synthesis that has led to novel and original research in unexplored or neglected fields or to bridging gaps between ecological disciplines. Such achievements typically require theoretical innovation and development as well as imaginative observational or experimental work, all of which will be valid grounds for recognition. Home - Journal of Ecology. Ecology.