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Publications<\/h1>\n

Communicating Research<\/h2>\n

Scientists around the world publish their research about ecology and environmental science in ESA\u2019s scientific, peer-reviewed journals: Ecology, Ecological Monographs, Ecological Applications, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, <\/em>and the open-access journal Ecosphere.<\/em> In addition, the ESA\u2019s quarterly publication The Bulletin<\/em> covers ecological events, news, and reports of interest to the ecological community. The Bulletin<\/em> also includes commentary and opinion on ecological issues, as well as the official record of the business of the Ecological Society of America.<\/p>\n

As the largest journal in the ESA portfolio, Ecosphere<\/em> published more than 400 articles in 2017. Our flagship journal Ecology,<\/em> founded in 1920, continued its solid publishing history with 375 articles. Ecological Applications<\/em> and Ecological Monographs<\/em> published 205 and 36 articles, respectively. This year, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment<\/em> launched the much-anticipated “Exploring Ecological Careers” series. Each open-access article highlights a different non-academic career, from jobs in NGOs and museums to a career as a science writer or policy advisor.<\/p>\n

The ESA\u2019s publishing partnership with John Wiley & Sons, begun in 2016, has resulted in broader distribution of our journals and dramatically higher online usage. In 2017, we also saw radically shorter publication times for all our journals \u2013 reducing the time to publication by 50% on average \u2013 and production windows continue to narrow as we refine our workflows. For our open-access journal Ecosphere, <\/em>articles are generally published within 30 days of acceptance.<\/p>\n

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ESA’s Family of Journals<\/h2>\n

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ESA Hub Home Page<\/a> \u2013 Wiley Online Library<\/p>\n

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Journal Impact Factors and Rankings<\/h2>\n

In 2016, the Impact Factors (IF) of all ESA journals remained strong. The Impact Factor is an important metric of prestige and value of our publications to researchers, academics, and general scientific audiences worldwide.<\/p>\n

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Ecology Category<\/h4>\n

IF\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Journal Name (Rank out of 153 journals)
\n<\/u>8.759\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Ecological Monographs (5)
\n8.039\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (7)
\n4.809\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Ecology (20)
\n4.314\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Ecological Applications (24)
\n2.49\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Ecosphere (60)<\/p>\n

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Environmental Science Category<\/h4>\n

IF\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Journal Name (Rank out of 229 journals)<\/u>
\n8.039\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (6)
\n4.314\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Ecological Applications (31)<\/p>\n

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In The News<\/h2>\n

Throughout the year, ESA promotes research articles through writing press releases and working with universities, organizations, and federal agencies that also work to garner press. ESA’s in the news page regularly posts news articles resulting from journal articles.<\/p>\n

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Ecological Applications<\/em><\/h2>\n

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Wakefield, E.D. et al.<\/em> (2017)<\/p>\n

Breeding density, fine-scale tracking, and large-scale modeling reveal the regional distribution of four seabird species<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/eap.1591<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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Seabirds fitted with GPS lead scientists to feeding \u2018hotspots\u2019<\/a>\u00a0The Times\u00a0<\/em>7\/7\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

Satellite-tracking study gives new insights into where seabirds find food\u00a0<\/a>Irish Examiner\u00a0<\/em>7\/7\/2017<\/strong> UK and Irish seabirds search area size of Spain for food<\/a>\u00a0New Scientist\u00a0<\/em>7\/7\/2017<\/strong> Image Source: John Finn\u00a0https:\/\/www.flickr.com<\/p>\n

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Monroe, A.P. et al.<\/em> (2017)<\/p>\n

Patterns in Greater Sage-grouse population dynamics correspond with public grazing records at broad scales<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/eap.1512<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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Study: Livestock grazing can benefit struggling bird species<\/a> Billings Gazette 3\/26\/2017<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

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Ecological Monographs<\/em><\/h2>\n

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Guillaument, Alban et al.<\/em> (2017)<\/p>\n

Altitudinal migration and the future of an iconic Hawaiian honeycreeper in response to climate change and management<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/ecm.1253<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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Scientists Evaluate Ways to Save Hawaiian Honeycreeper<\/a>\u00a0Maui Now\u00a0<\/em>4\/11\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

Rare honeycreepers fighting decline<\/a>\u00a0West Hawaii Today\u00a0<\/em>4\/12\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Ecosphere<\/em><\/h2>\n

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Mateo-Vega, Javier et al.<\/em> (2017)<\/p>\n

Full and effective participation of indigenous peoples in forest monitoring for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+): trial in Panama’s Dari\u00e9n<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/ecs2.1635<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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How Scientists And Indigenous Groups Can Team Up to Protect Forests and Climate<\/a>\u00a0Smithsonian Magazine\u00a0<\/em>5\/3\/2017<\/strong> Indigenous peoples, forest conservation and climate change: a decade of engagement <\/a>The World Bank 5\/4\/2017<\/strong> \u00a0 Image Source:\u00a0World Bank<\/p>\n

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Swetnam, T.L. et al.<\/em> (2017)<\/p>\n

Topographically driven differences in energy and water constrain climatic control on forest carbon sequestration<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/ecs2.1797<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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New study: Mountain forests store carbon better than flatland forests<\/a>\u00a0Arizona Daily Star\u00a0<\/em>7\/29\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Adams, Megan S. et al.<\/em> (2017)<\/p>\n

Intrapopulation diversity in isotopic niche over landscapes: Spatial patterns inform conservation of bear\u2013salmon systems<\/p>\n

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Bears, their hair and their fishy fare: Study gives new insight into grizzlies\u2019 salmon\u00a0diets<\/a>\u00a0The<\/em> Globe and Mail\u00a0<\/em>6\/23\/2017\u00a0\u00a0<\/em><\/strong> New study maps out salmon hotspots across B.C. for bears\u00a0<\/a>CBS News\u00a0<\/em>6\/22\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Ecology\u00a0<\/em><\/h2>\n

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Johns, J.W. et al.<\/em> (2017)<\/p>\n

Worldwide hemisphere-dependent lean in Cook pines<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/ecy.1850<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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The strange Cook pine trees that always lean towards the equator<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0<\/a>New Scientist<\/em>\u00a06\/2\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

Why Do The Strange Cook Pine Trees Lean Toward The Equator? Study Reveals<\/a>\u00a0Science World Report\u00a0<\/em>6\/5\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

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The case of the leaning pine tree: A natural history mystery unfolds on the Central Coast\u00a0<\/a>LA Times\u00a0<\/em>6\/18\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/header>\n<\/article>\n<\/div>\n

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McGowan, J.A. et al.<\/em> (2017)<\/p>\n

Predicting coastal algal blooms in southern California<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/ecy.1804<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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Southern California: Why do red tides happen?<\/a>\u00a0International Business Times\u00a0<\/em>3\/14\/2017<\/strong> Chaos theory may help predict red tides<\/a>\u00a0Inside Science\u00a0<\/em>5\/22\/2017<\/strong> Image Source: Mike\u00a0www.flickr.com<\/p>\n

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Khelifa, Rassim (2017)<\/p>\n

Faking death to avoid male coercion: extreme sexual conflict resolution in a dragonfly<\/p>\n

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Female dragonflies fake death to avoid males harassing them for sex<\/a>\u00a0Newsweek\u00a0<\/em>5\/28\/2017<\/strong> Female dragonflies fake sudden death to avoid male advances<\/a>\u00a0New Sc<\/em>ientist<\/em>\u00a0\u00a05\/27\/2017<\/strong> Female dragonflies play dead to get rid of aggressive\u00a0males<\/a>\u00a0NY Post 5\/1\/2017<\/em><\/strong> Why female dragonflies go to extreme lengths to avoid sex<\/a>\u00a0National Geographic\u00a0<\/em>5\/1\/2017<\/strong> Image Source: USFWSmidwest<\/p>\n

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Frontiers<\/em><\/h2>\n

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Galetti, Mauro et al.<\/em> (2016)<\/p>\n

Liquid lunch \u2013 vampire bats feed on invasive feral pigs and other ungulates<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/fee.1431<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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Brazil\u2019s invasive pigs are bad enough. But now, they\u2019re feeding rabid vampire bats<\/a>\u00a0Washington Post <\/em>11\/4\/2016<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Delibes, Miquel et al.\u00a0<\/em>(2017)<\/p>\n

Tree-climbing goats disperse seeds during rumination<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/fee.1488<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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Tree-climbing goats spit out and disperse valuable argan seeds\u00a0<\/a>New Scientist\u00a0<\/em>5\/25\/2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Treves, Adrian et al.<\/em> (2016)<\/p>\n

Predator control should not be a shot in the dark<\/p>\n

DOI:\u00a0<\/span>10.1002\/fee.1312<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

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The Case for Mass Slaughter of Predators Just Got Weaker<\/a>\u00a0National Geographic\u00a0<\/em>9\/1\/2016<\/strong><\/p>\n

Press Release:\u00a0Study Debunks Theory That Killing Predators Reduces Livestock Losses<\/a> Center for Biological Diversity 9\/1\/2016<\/strong> \u00a0 Image Source:\u00a0MacNeil Lyons, National Park Service, USFWSmidwest www.flickr.com<\/p>\n

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Green, Stephanie J. et al.<\/em> (2016)<\/p>\n

Oil sands and the marine environment: current knowledge and future challenges<\/p>\n

DOI: <\/span>10.1002\/fee.1446<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/header>\n<\/article>\n<\/article>\n<\/article>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Bitumen from the oilsands could impact marine ecosystems in 15 ways, scientists say.<\/a>\u00a0Vice\u00a0<\/em>12\/22\/2016<\/strong> Scientists just found 15 ways Alberta’s oilsands sector can alter oceans<\/a>\u00a0National Observer (Canada)\u00a0<\/em>12\/20\/2016<\/strong> \u00a0 Image Source: Michael Collier<\/p>\n

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Social Media<\/h2>\n

In 2016-2017, Ecosphere, Ecology, Ecological Applications, Ecological Monographs,<\/em> and the Bulletin<\/em> joined Frontiers<\/em> on Twitter, generating daily updates on their latest publications.<\/p>\n

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#Freshwater<\/a> #wetland<\/a> #connectivity<\/a> in the eastern United States. #landscapeecology<\/a>https:\/\/t.co\/Y6UmlZ9SiH<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/kh300Qwgo2<\/a><\/p>\n

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