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Aims and Scope:

Advances in Biodiversity: Open Access (ABOA) stands as a distinguished scholarly journal dedicated to advancing our knowledge and understanding of biodiversity. With a commitment to open access principles, ABOA provides a platform for researchers, scientists, and practitioners to share their groundbreaking research, reviews, and perspectives in the field of biodiversity.

ABOA encompasses a broad range of topics, all integral to the study of biodiversity and its implications for the natural world. The journal welcomes original research articles that shed light on various facets of biodiversity, including but not limited to biogeography, ecology, genetics, systematics, taxonomy, and evolutionary biology. By encouraging diverse contributions, ABOA fosters a comprehensive understanding of the complex interactions among species, ecosystems, and the environment.

Biogeography, a fundamental aspect of biodiversity research, explores the distribution patterns and factors influencing the spatial arrangement of species across different habitats and regions. ABOA seeks to feature studies that delve into biogeographical phenomena, such as dispersal, migration, colonization, and the effects of environmental change on species distribution. By unraveling these patterns, researchers can develop informed strategies for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management.

Ecology plays a pivotal role in understanding the intricate relationships between organisms and their environment. ABOA encourages the submission of research articles that investigate ecological processes, including population dynamics, community structure, trophic interactions, and ecosystem functioning. Such studies contribute to our knowledge of the factors shaping biodiversity and inform conservation efforts aimed at preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems.

Genetics and genomics offer valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying biodiversity. ABOA welcomes studies that explore genetic diversity, population genetics, molecular ecology, and phylogenetics. By elucidating the genetic basis of species adaptation, speciation, and the spread of invasive species, researchers can better comprehend the evolutionary processes that shape biodiversity. These findings aid in the formulation of effective conservation strategies and the identification of genetically unique or vulnerable populations.

Systematics and taxonomy serve as foundational disciplines in biodiversity research. ABOA invites contributions that focus on the identification, classification, and naming of species, as well as the reconstruction of their evolutionary relationships. Research articles in this field contribute to the development of comprehensive taxonomic frameworks, enabling accurate species identification, monitoring, and conservation planning.

Evolutionary biology explores the mechanisms and patterns of species evolution over time. ABOA seeks articles that investigate evolutionary processes, such as natural selection, adaptation, speciation, and extinction. By examining the forces driving evolutionary change, researchers can gain insights into the origin and maintenance of biodiversity. Such knowledge aids in predicting species’ responses to environmental challenges and informs conservation strategies in the face of global changes.

The conservation of biodiversity and the sustainable use of natural resources represent pressing global challenges. ABOA recognizes the importance of research that addresses these issues and welcomes articles that explore innovative conservation approaches, habitat restoration, protected area management, and sustainable resource utilization. By disseminating knowledge and sharing best practices, ABOA supports the preservation of biodiversity for future generations.

The peer-review process of ABOA ensures the quality and integrity of published articles. Esteemed reviewers and editors with expertise in biodiversity rigorously evaluate submissions, maintaining scientific rigor and promoting the publication of high-quality research.

As an open-access journal, ABOA is committed to making research accessible to a global audience. By removing barriers to knowledge, ABOA fosters international collaboration, encourages interdisciplinary approaches, and facilitates the translation of scientific findings into tangible conservation actions.

In conclusion, Advances in Biodiversity: Open Access (ABOA) serves as a vital platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research on biodiversity. Through its broad scope, rigorous peer-review process, and commitment to open access principles, ABOA plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the complexity and significance of biodiversity.

Classification:

  1. Atmospheric Sciences
  2. Environmental Chemistry
  3. Earth Science
  4. Ecology
  5. Forestry
  6. Agro-Forestry
  7. Biodiversity
  8. Taxonomy
  9. Ethnobotany
  10. Vegetation Survey
  11. Astronomy
  12. Paleontology
  13. Geomorphology
  14. Geochronology
  15. Soil mechanics
  16. Seismology
  17. Metamorphic
  18. Petrology
  19. Crop Science
  20. Soil Pollution
  21. Solid Waste Management
  22. Climatology
  23. Tectonics and Sedimentology
  24. Palaeontology
  25. Mineralogy
  26. Hydrogeology
  27. Geochemistry
  28. Geophysics
  29. Planetary Sciences
  30. Bioremediation
  31. Geosciences
  32. Organisms and Conservation of Natural Sciences
  33. Forest Governance
  34. Biodiversity Conservation Community
  35. Ecological Behaviour
  36. Biogeography
  37. Evolutionary Ecology
  38. Conservation Biology
  39. Ecosystem
  40. Ecological Informatics
  41. Biological Systematics
  42. Landscape Ecology
  43. Biodiversity Risk Assessment
  44. Environmental Pollution