Chemoecology
Brief Name:
CHEMOECOLOGY
Impact factor:
1.6 (2023)
ISSN:
0937-7409
Home Page:
Open Access:
No
Publisher:
Springer Nature
Publication Frequency:
Quarterly
Article Processing Charge:
£2190/$3490/€2590
Publication Start Year:
1990
Annual Articles:
16
Self-citation Rate:
6.5%
Chinese Academy of Sciences SCI Journal Classification:
Major category | Minor category | TOP journal | Review journal |
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Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ECOLOGY |
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | No | No |
Subject Classification:
BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
CiteScore:
CiteScore | SJR | SNIP | CiteScore ranking | ||||||
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4.2 | 0.468 | 0.753 |
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H-Index:
47
SCI Index Status:
Science Citation Index Expanded
Official Review Time:
Submission to first decision (median): 8 days
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Aims and Scope:
It is the aim of Chemoecology to promote and stimulate basic science in the field of chemical ecology by publishing research papers that integrate evolution and/or ecology and chemistry in an attempt to increase our understanding of the biological significance of natural products. Its scopes cover the evolutionary biology, mechanisms and chemistry of biotic interactions and the evolution and synthesis of the underlying natural products. Manuscripts on the evolution and ecology of trophic relationships, intra- and interspecific communication, competition, and other kinds of chemical communication in all types of organismic interactions will be considered suitable for publication. Ecological studies of trophic interactions will be considered also if they are based on the information of the transmission of natural products (e.g. fatty acids) through the food-chain. Chemoecology further publishes papers that relate to the evolution and ecology of interactions mediated by non-volatile compounds (e.g. adhesive secretions). Mechanistic approaches may include the identification, biosynthesis and metabolism of substances that carry information and the elucidation of receptor- and transduction systems using physiological, biochemical and molecular techniques. Papers describing the structure and functional morphology of organs involved in chemical communication will also be considered.
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