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Aims and Scope

Austin Ecology & Evolutionary Biology is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish articles covering all areas of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology.

The journal aims to promote research communications and provide a forum for doctors, researchers, physicians and healthcare professionals to find most recent advances in all areas of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Austin Ecology & Evolutionary Biology accepts original research articles, reviews, mini reviews, case reports and rapid communication covering all aspects of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology.

Austin Ecology & Evolutionary Biology strongly supports the scientific up gradation and fortification in related scientific research community by enhancing access to peer reviewed scientific literary works. Austin Publishing Group brings universally peer reviewed journals under one roof thereby promoting knowledge sharing, mutual promotion of multidisciplinary science.

Research topics

  • Abiotic component
  • Adventive species
  • Aelosoma
  • Age class structure
  • Algal mat
  • Allogenic succession
  • Allomone
  • Alpine-steppe
  • Amarambalam
  • Amphotropism
  • Anheuser–Busch Coastal Research Center
  • Anthropization
  • Anthropogenic biome
  • Antibiosis
  • Aposymbiotic
  • Applied ecology
  • Aquatic biomonitoring
  • Aquatic-terrestrial subsidies
  • Aquiherbosa
  • Arid Lands Ecology Reserve
  • Aufwuchs
  • Autoecology
  • Autogenic succession
  • Back-story (production)
  • Bacterivore
  • Bank of Natural Capital
  • Bar ditch
  • Barren vegetation
  • Base-richness
  • Basic precipitation
  • Biantitropical distribution
  • Biochore
  • Bioclaustration
  • Bioirrigation
  • Biomics
  • Bionomics
  • Bioregion
  • BIOS-3
  • Biostasis
  • Biota (ecology)
  • Biotic component
  • Biotic stress
  • Bird tracks
  • Blanket bog
  • Blue-listed
  • Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Botrylloides
  • British wildwood
  • Browsing (herbivory)
  • Bulk soil
  • Calaminarian grassland
  • Callows
  • Canebrakes
  • Catchment-sensitive farming
  • Center of diversity
  • Centre for Human Ecology
  • Centres of endemism
  • Chakamarka Historical Sanctuary
  • Chamicero de Perijá
  • Chemical defense
  • Chemical ecology
  • Chemocline

Scope of the Journal

  • Abiotic component
  • Adventive species
  • Aelosoma
  • Age class structure
  • Algal mat
  • Allogenic succession
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