Terrestrial Ecology
Terrestrial ecology is the study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment on land. It is a very diverse field, covering a range of topics including plant and animal behavior, climate, geology, and soil. The study of terrestrial ecology is important for understanding the functioning of land ecosystems, which are vital to the health of our planet. In addition, the knowledge gained from terrestrial ecology has many practical applications, such as providing insight into urban planning, land management, and conservation efforts. These applications help maintain and support human, animal, and plant communities, ultimately creating healthy and sustainable environments.
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1 journal(s) foundEvolutionary Science
ISSN: 2689-4602
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: George Mikhailovsky, CALIBRE,
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Journal of Evolutionary Science is an Open Access peer-review journal that aims to publish articles on evolution of organisms, which include phylogenetics and palaeontology. Its main aim is to disseminate the most complete and reliable source of knowledge on the discoveries and recent developments in the form of evolutionary science.