Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Announcing the Urban Naturalist Journal - via Herp Digest


Wed, Mar 12, 2014 

The Urban Naturalist (ISSN # 2328-8965), a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original articles focused on all aspects of the natural history sciences as they pertain to urban areas is now accepting submissions and proposals for special issues.  Urban Naturalist carries on the tradition of the journal Urban Habitats, formerly published by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden of Brooklyn, New York, USA. It joins the suite of journals published by Eagle Hill Institute.

Aim and Scope - The journal welcomes manuscripts based on original field research and observation as well as research summaries and general interest articles on topics of significance to field biologists worldwide. Subject areas include, but are not limited to, field ecology, biology, behavior, biogeography, restoration ecology, wildlife and fisheries management, taxonomy,evolution, anatomy, physiology, geology, and related fields as they occur in urban settings. Strictly lab, modeling, and simulation studies on natural history aspects of urban areas, without any field component, will also be considered for publication as long as the research has direct and clear significance to field naturalists and the manuscript discusses these implications.

Announcement page and more information -  http://www.eaglehill.us/urna.

Rebecca Dolan, Managing Editor

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