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Conservation Physiology

Conservation Physiology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on the physiological mechanisms underlying conservation issues. It publishes research articles, reviews, and perspectives that explore the impacts of environmental change on organisms and ecosystems, aiming to enhance our understanding of conservation biology and inform effective conservation strategies.

Details
Abbr. Conserv Physiol
Start 2013
End Continuing
e-ISSN 2051-1434
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6817 54
SJR / Ranks: 4446 906
CiteScore / Ranks: 4374 5.50
JIF / Ranks: 3958 2.7
Recent Articles
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Jiang Z
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Mar; 13(1):coaf017. PMID: 40078586
No abstract available.
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Oyinlola M, Khorsandi M, Penman R, Earhart M, Arsenault R, McAdam S, et al.
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Mar; 13(1):coaf014. PMID: 40066101
Climate change is impacting river ecosystems, underlining the need for water management strategies to protect native species within these ecosystems. Here, we evaluate the impact of climate change and water...
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Teman S, Atwood T, Converse S, Fry T, Laidre K
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Mar; 13(1):coaf013. PMID: 40051554
The southern Beaufort Sea polar bear sub-population () has been adversely affected by climate change and loss of sea ice habitat. Even though the sub-population is likely decreasing, it remains...
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Garcia R, Clusella-Trullas S
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Mar; 13(1):coaf016. PMID: 40051553
Non-native plant invasions and climate warming alter the microclimatic conditions that organisms experience in their habitats, with potential implications for the fitness of native faunal species, particularly ectotherms. Predictions for...
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Bruno R, Bolten A, Bjorndal K
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Feb; 13(1):coaf012. PMID: 40007735
Understanding the energetic demands of reproduction on female sea turtles is crucial for devising effective conservation strategies aimed at supporting the reproductive health and resilience of populations at nesting habitats....
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McLaughlin A, Giacinti J, Sarma S, Brown M, Ronconi R, Lavoie R, et al.
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Feb; 13(1):coaf010. PMID: 40007734
Seabirds are frequently infected by avian influenza virus (AIV), which prior to 2021 primarily consisted of low-pathogenic AIV with limited reports of disease during infection. However, since highly pathogenic AIV...
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Hay F, Baum Nee Whitehouse K, Oyatomi O, Wolkis D
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Feb; 13(1):coaf011. PMID: 39996017
Seed (gene)banking is an effective way to conserve cultivated and wild plant diversity. However, long-term funding is not always consistently sufficient, and there is a need to both strengthen the...
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Wu N, Fuh N, Borzee A, Wu C, Kam Y, Chuang M
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Feb; 13(1):coaf008. PMID: 39974208
Increasing variable hydroperiods may leave ectotherms with complex life cycles more vulnerable to the impacts of environmental drying. While developmental plasticity may enable some species to escape drying ponds, this...
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Arguelles D, Edwards P, Beyersbergen A, Holmes M, Mastromonaco G
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Feb; 13(1):coaf002. PMID: 39959129
The black-footed ferret () is an endangered North American mustelid. This species is bred in managed care with the goal of reestablishing wild populations. However, individual ferrets in the conservation...
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Lorieri-Vanin C, Barbosa-Moyano H, de Oliveira Alvarenga C, Silveira L
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Feb; 13(1):coaf004. PMID: 39959128
Song competitions involving passerines, such as the Green-winged Saltator (), are legally permitted in Brazil and attract widespread participation. This study aimed to assess the adrenal response in male by...