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Conservation Physiology

SEB - Society for Experimental Biology (United Kingdom)

OUP - Oxford University Press (United Kingdom)

Biodiversity across the globe faces a growing number of threats associated with human activities. Conservation Physiology publishes research on all taxa (microbes, plants and animals) focused on understanding and predicting how

Biodiversity across the globe faces a growing number of threats associated with human activities. Conservation Physiology publishes research on all taxa (microbes, plants and animals) focused on understanding and predicting how organisms, populations, ecosystems and natural resources respond to environmental change and stressors. Physiology is considered in the broadest possible terms to include functional and mechanistic responses at all scales. We also welcome research towards developing and refining strategies to rebuild populations, restore ecosystems, inform conservation policy, and manage living resources.

Ecology: multidisciplinary
Biodiversity, conservation
Biology: multidisciplinary
Microbiology: multidiscip.
Open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Conserv. Physiol.
ISSN L
2051-1434
Frequency
Continual
Article types
Research articles
Reviews
Technical articles
Commentaries
Opinions
Publishing costs
Yes
Total publishing costs
1919 £ for non-members (updated 01/09/2023)
Research data access policy
Deposit recommended
Last updated : 01/09/2023

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