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Evolutionary Applications – winner of the ALPSP Award for Best New Journal 2009
Aims & Scope
Evolutionary Applications publishes papers that utilize concepts from evolutionary biology to address biological questions of health, social and economic relevance. Papers are expected to employ evolutionary concepts or methods to make contributions to areas such as (but not limited to): agriculture, aquaculture, biomedicine, biotechnology, climate change, conservation biology, disease biology, fisheries and wildlife management, forestry, and invasion biology. Theoretical, empirical, synthesis or perspective papers are welcome.
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Top Papers
Factor 6.0 Must Read article in Faculty of 1000
The Evolutionary Applications article, “Common garden comparisons of native and introduced plant populations: latitudinal clines can obscure evolutionary inferences”, by Colautti et al, has been selected as a must read article by the Faculty of 1000, with a Factor of 6.0. Read the review on Faculty of 1000, or read the free article on InterScience.
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Towards Darwinian fisheries Management
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ISI Web of Science indexing
All Evolutionary Applications articles are listed on Web of Science, following its acceptance by ISI to be included in Science Citation Index Expand (SCIE), Current Contents and Zoological Record. Find EVA on Web of Science here
Special Issues
Evolutionary Applications publishes key Special Issues on topics pertinent to the wide scope of applied evolutionary research. Click here to read the latest special issues free
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