
自引率: 5.3%
被引量: 10761
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审稿周期: 2
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国人发稿量: 5
投稿须知/期刊简介:
The Journal of Evolutionary Biology is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed, international journal. It covers both micro- and macro-evolution of all types of organisms. The aim of the Journal is to integrate perspectives across molecular and microbial evolution, behaviour, genetics, ecology, life histories, development, palaeontology, systematics and morphology.To fulfil its integrative role, the Journal gives preference to papers that bring together two or more fields. The Journal seeks a balance, even a tension, between theory and data. The Editorial Board reflects the multidisciplinary role of the Journal and its international focus. Previously published by Springer (before January 1999).
期刊描述简介:
The Journal of Evolutionary Biology is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed, international journal. We prioritise papers that address the evolutionary process, from a broad perspective. We cover both micro- and macro-evolution of all types of organisms. The aim of the Journal is to integrate perspectives across molecular and microbial evolution, behaviour, genetics, ecology, life histories, development, palaeontology, systematics and morphology. To fulfil its integrative role, the Journal gives preference to papers that bring together two or more fields. The Journal seeks a balance, even a tension, between theory and data. The Editorial Board reflects the multidisciplinary role of the Journal and its international focus. We offer fast-track submission by considering papers from other journals or web outlets, including papers published on pre-print servers, accompanied by previous qualified reviews through ScholarOne or alternative reviewing schemes (such as PCI, Peerage of Science etc.). The manuscript format is of secondary importance initially.
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Antler size in red deer: declining selection and increasing genetic variance with age, but little senescence.
被引量:1 发表:1970
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Testing for heterogeneous rates of discrete character evolution on phylogenies.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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The effects of intersexual interactions on survival can drive the evolution of female ornaments in the absence of mate limitation.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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In the presence of rivals, males allocate less ejaculate per mating in Japanese pygmy squid with female sperm rejection.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Nutrition effects larval survival and the development of morphological traits in male and female flour beetles, but genital size and shape remains canalized.
被引量:- 发表:1970