Biotropica

Biotropica is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Association for Tropical Biology & Conservation. The journal publishes articles describing original research on the ecology, conservation and management of tropical ecosystems and on the evolution, behavior, and population biology of tropical organisms. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2018 impact factor of 2.989.[1]

Biotropica
DisciplineTropical ecology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJennifer Powers
Publication details
History1966–present
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell for the Association for Tropical Biology & Conservation
FrequencyBimonthly
2.090 (2019)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Biotropica
Indexing
CODENBTROAZ
ISSN0006-3606 (print)
1744-7429 (web)
LCCN73010234
JSTOR00063606
OCLC no.708279941
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Biotropica publishes articles in four categories:

  • Insights: Short and highly original articles
  • Papers: Longer research articles
  • Reviews: Longer synthesis articles
  • Commentaries: Opinion or discussion articles
  • Annual Award for Excellence in Tropical Biology and Conservation

A small number of book reviews are also published each year, as are occasional "Special Sections" and "Special Issues" comprising articles on a particular theme.

Origins and History of Biotropica

The journal was established in 1969 to replace The Bulletin as the Association for Tropical Biology's primary outlet for research articles. The current editor-in-chief is Jennifer Powers (2020-present). Prior to Powers, the Editors of Biotropica were:

  • Emilio M. Bruna (2014-2019)
  • Jaboury Ghazoul (2006–2013)
  • Robin L. Chazdon (2004–2005)
  • Robert J. Marquis (1997–2003)
  • E. Raymond Heithaus (1983–1996)
  • Michael Emsley (1973–1982)
  • William Stern (1968–1972)
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References

  1. "Biotropica". 2018 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2019.
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