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21 Ardea《鹭属》(官网投稿)
SCIE外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:16 国人占比:2.08% 影响因子:0.0000
Ardea《鹭属》(半年刊). Ardea is the scientific journal of the Netherlands Ornithologists Union, and is published since 1912. The journal welcomes manuscripts reporting significant new findings in ornithology, in particular those covering the ecology, life history, and evolution of birds, and including sound descriptive work. Ardea publishes Original research papers, Short notes and Book reviews.
22 Acta Ornithologica《鸟类学学报》(官网投稿)
SCIE外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:8 国人占比:4.00% 影响因子:0.0000
Acta Ornithologica《鸟类学学报》(半年刊). Acta Ornithologica publishes scientific papers (original research reports, reviews, short notes, etc.) and announcements from all fields of ornithology. It is open for authors from all countries. The language of papers is English (with Polish summaries). All manuscripts are peer-reviewed.
SCIE外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:14 国人占比:2.33% 影响因子:0.0000
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology《威尔逊鸟类学杂志》(季刊). The Wilson Journal of Ornithology began publication in 1889, and continues to publish work and book reviews related to the study of living birds and their behavior, ecology, adaptive physiology, and conservation.
24 WILDFOWL《野禽》(官网投稿)
SCIE外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:13 国人占比:2.50% 影响因子:0.0000
WILDFOWL《野禽》(年刊). Wildfowl is an international scientific journal published annually by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT). It disseminates original material on the ecology, biology and conservation of wildfowl (Anseriformes) and ecologically associated birds (such as waders, rails and flamingos), and on their wetland habitats. Research and review articles related to policy development and application are welcome. Material on habitat management is also sought, particularly where this is directed to the conservation of wildfowl and other wetland birds.
25 Waterbirds《水鸟杂志》(官网投稿)
SCIE外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:12 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.5340
Waterbirds(水鸟)(季刊). Waterbirds is an international scientific journal, published four times a year, specializing in the biology, status, ecology, management and conservation of all waterbird species living in marine, estuarine and freshwater habitats. Waterbirds welcomes submission of scientific articles and notes containing the results of original studies worldwide, unsolicited critical commentary and reviews of appropriate topics.