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Call for Applications: ESA Editorial Fellows

ESA

ESA’s journals have been responsible for publishing foundational ecology and environmental science for more than a century, are among the most widely read and cited in the world and continue to expand their breadth and scope of welcomed authors and content. Learn more about the ESA journal portfolio here.

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Editor’s Choice 60:6 Whale shark abundance forecast

The Applied Ecologist

Author Oscar Sosa-Nishizaki introduces Journal of Applied Ecology’s June Editor’s Choice research article which was identified by Editors for proposing strong applied ecological guidance.

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Southwood Prize 2023: Winner announced for early career researcher award

The Applied Ecologist

The award is given annually to the best article in the journal by an author at the start of their career. This year, Dominic was chosen by the Senior Editors from a strong shortlist of 12 articles. Journal of Applied Ecology is delighted to announce Dominic McAfee as the winner of the 2023 Southwood Prize!

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Editor’s Choice Awards: Frontiers in Psychology (Positive Psychology)

Frontiers

It also gained a significant amount of international exposure, with the editors being invited to represent the section at several international positive psychology societies and conferences. Outstanding Associate- and Review Editors’ Awards for 2021.

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Southwood Prize 2023: Shortlist announced for early career researcher award

The Applied Ecologist

The Southwood Prize, awarded by Journal of Applied Ecology, is an annual award given to the best paper by an author at the start of their research career. The following 12 papers were shortlisted by our Senior Editors and span the 60th volume of the journal.

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Sundarbans in peril: interlinkages between science and society for addressing climate change

The Applied Ecologist

In the lead up to the conference, we’re asking our editors and authors to share their research at the interface of climate and ecology. In this post, Associate Editor Punyasloke Bhadury explains why protecting ecosystems is a priority not just for nature, but for society.

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Time to integrate global climate change and biodiversity science-policy agendas

The Applied Ecologist

In the lead up to the conference, we’re asking our editors and authors to share their research at the interface of climate and ecology. This year’s UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) will be held in Glasgow in November.