Sunday 27 November 2011

Call for Papers:Pyrenees

Pyrenees Pyrenees. Journal of Mountain Ecology publishes papers related to the dynamics of mountain ecosystems, ie the processes and relationships that exist between living things and between the latter and the environment in a unique space like the higher regions of the planet. Try, therefore, contribute to explaining the overall operation of the mountain regions and the spatial organization of resources and processes in an integrated perspective in which the man also exerts an important role.
Pyrenees accepts original works with new and important scientific data for the whole mountain ecology, especially those that provide information on flows between subsystems, the influence of man on the transformation of the mountain environment, trophic relationships between living things and operation of the different aspects that constitute the base of the mountain ecosystems.
Pyrenees is indexed in SCOPUS, and included in Master Journal List, database Zoological Record, Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge.
Pyrenees provides immediate access and unrestricted access to all your content from the time of publication
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Pyrenees. Journal of Mountain Ecology publishes papers related to the dynamics of mountain ecosystems, ie the processes and relationships that exist between living things and between the latter and the environment in a unique space like the higher regions of the planet. Try, therefore, contribute to explaining the overall operation of the mountain regions and the spatial organization of resources and processes in an integrated perspective in which the man also exerts an important role.
Pyrenees accepts original works with new and important scientific data for the whole mountain ecology, especially those that provide information on flows between subsystems, the influence of man on the transformation of the mountain environment, trophic relationships between living things and operation of the different aspects that constitute the base of the mountain ecosystems. 

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