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Evolutionary Ecology

Evolutionary Ecology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that explores the dynamic interplay between ecological and evolutionary processes. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical studies, shedding light on the mechanisms driving adaptation, speciation, and biodiversity. With a focus on understanding the evolutionary basis of ecological patterns and processes, this journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers and scholars in the field of evolutionary ecology.

Details
Abbr. Evol Ecol
Start 1987
End Continuing
Frequency Bimonthly, <July 1992->
p-ISSN 0269-7653
e-ISSN 1573-8477
Country Germany
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 3442 94
SJR / Ranks: 7374 610
CiteScore / Ranks: 8368 3.10
JIF / Ranks: 5372 1.9
Recent Articles
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Lopez-Romero F, Villalobos-Segura E, Turtscher J, Berio F, Stumpf S, Dearden R, et al.
Evol Ecol . 2025 Mar; 39(1):111-134. PMID: 40026440
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10682-025-10330-x.
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Begue L, Tschirren N, Peignier M, Szabo B, Ringler E
Evol Ecol . 2024 Jul; 38:157-174. PMID: 38989472
Animals often show consistency in their behavioural repertoire across time and/or contexts that differs from other individuals of the same population, i.e. animal personality. We currently have quite an incomplete...
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van den Berg C, Condon N, Conradsen C, White T, Cheney K
Evol Ecol . 2024 Jul; 38(3):387-397. PMID: 38946730
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10682-024-10291-7.
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Sasser K, Weber J
Evol Ecol . 2023 Aug; 37(1):203-214. PMID: 37608798
What are the relative costs and benefits of mounting immune responses? Practitioners of ecoimmunology have grappled with this central question since the field's inception with the main tension being how...
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Arellano A, Sommer A, Coon K
Evol Ecol . 2023 May; 37(1):165-188. PMID: 37153630
Vector-borne diseases constitute a major global public health threat. The most significant arthropod disease vectors are predominantly comprised of members of the insect order Diptera (true flies), which have long...
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Perdigon Ferreira J, Rohner P, Lupold S
Evol Ecol . 2023 May; 37(3):493-508. PMID: 37152714
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10682-022-10226-0.
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Sallinen S, Susi H, Halliday F, Laine A
Evol Ecol . 2023 Feb; 37(1):131-151. PMID: 36785621
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10682-022-10182-9.
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Budischak S, Halvorsen S, Finseth F
Evol Ecol . 2022 Dec; 37(1):75-96. PMID: 36568713
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10682-022-10175-8.
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Vega-Trejo R, Vila-Pouca C, Mitchell D, Kotrschal A
Evol Ecol . 2022 Dec; 36(6):1045-1059. PMID: 36471809
Cognitive and sensory abilities are vital in affecting survival under predation risk, leading to selection on brain anatomy. However, how exactly predation and brain evolution are linked has not yet...
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Bao K, Melde R, Sharp N
Evol Ecol . 2022 Oct; 36(5):753-766. PMID: 36245676
All adaptive alleles in existence today began as mutations, but a common view in ecology, evolution, and genetics is that non-neutral mutations are much more likely to be deleterious than...