{"id":39,"date":"2019-03-04T19:36:13","date_gmt":"2019-03-04T19:36:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esa.org\/2018\/?page_id=39"},"modified":"2019-03-11T16:20:41","modified_gmt":"2019-03-11T16:20:41","slug":"esa-journals","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.esa.org\/2018\/esa-journals\/","title":{"rendered":"ESA Journals"},"content":{"rendered":"
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 of the ESA<\/em> covers ecological events, news, education-related articles, career advice, 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 450 articles in 2018. Our flagship journal Ecology,<\/em> founded in 1920, continued its solid publishing history with 400 articles. Ecological Applications <\/em>and Ecological Monographs <\/em>published 175 and 32 articles, respectively. This year, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment<\/em> launched its popular new natural history series \u201cEcoPics.\u201d Colorful photos of animals and plants are accompanied by a caption, highlighting interesting or little-known facts about the organisms, and posing open research questions about the natural history behind the pictures.<\/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. We continue to reduce publication times for all our journals. Articles in our open-access journal Ecosphere<\/em> are generally published within 30 days of acceptance.<\/p>\n In 2017, the Impact Factors (IF) of all ESA journals remained strong. The Impact Factor is an important metric of usage and value of our publications to researchers, academics, and global scientific audiences.<\/p>\n Ecology Category<\/em><\/p>\nImpact Factors and Rankings<\/h3>\n