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About the journal

Read the introduction to this essential field of study, by past Editor-in-Chief Steven Cooke.

Conservation Physiology is an online only, fully open access journal published on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology.

Biodiversity across the globe faces a growing number of threats associated with human activities. Conservation Physiology publishes research on all taxa (microbes, plants and animals) focused on understanding and predicting how organisms, populations, ecosystems and natural resources respond to environmental change and stressors. Physiology is considered in the broadest possible terms to include functional and mechanistic responses at all scales. We also welcome research that applies physiological concepts or tools towards developing and refining strategies to rebuild populations, restore ecosystems, inform conservation policy, and manage living resources. We define conservation physiology broadly and encourage potential authors to contact the editorial team if they have any questions regarding the remit of the journal.

Key topics covered by the journal include:

  • Understanding the influence of anthropogenic disturbance, and of variation in habitat quality, on organism condition, health and survival
  • Providing a mechanistic/functional understanding of the effect of anthropogenic environmental change on organisms; the use of physiological knowledge to develop mechanistic models for species distributions
  • Evaluating stress responsiveness and environmental tolerances relative to environmental change (including global warming and ocean acidification)
  • Understanding the adaptation of physiological processes to environmental variation (e.g. studies on thermal adaptation among populations)
  • Understanding the optimal environmental conditions for ex-situ preservation of endangered species (captive breeding, seed bank protocols for storage and regeneration, tissue culture for plant species or genotypes that are difficult to regenerate from seeds)
  • Understanding the ecology and evolution of physiological diversity and its relevance to conservation
  • Exploiting knowledge on organismal physiology to control invasive species and restore threatened habitats and populations
  • Developing mechanistic relationships between population declines and physiological processes
  • Developing of predictive models in conservation practices that include physiological parameters
  • Applying physiological biomarkers as part of long-term environmental monitoring programs
  • Integrating physiological knowledge into ecosystem management and into tools to solve complex conservation problems
  • Understanding the policy implications and application of knowledge arising from conservation physiology research
  • Understanding the physiological mechanisms involved in changes in community structure, as well as individual species, in response to environmental change
  • Applications of contemporary genomic and post-genomic technologies to conservation physiology
  • Integration of physiology with conservation behaviour, conservation medicine, and conservation genetics

Conservation Physiology publishes the following article types:

  • Research Articles - Papers that report on original empirical research based on observation, experimentation and/or modeling (typically 3000 to 6000 words)
  • The Tool Box - Papers that report on advances in techniques or methods that expand and improve the conservation physiology tool box in the lab or field (typically 3000 to 4000 words)
  • Reviews - Comprehensive reviews that synthesize a given topic related to conservation physiology (typically 6000 to 10000 words)
  • Perspectives - Persuasive essays or viewpoints with a particular focus on fostering conceptual, theoretical or practical (e.g., policy, management, conservation, modeling) advances in conservation physiology (typically 2000 to 4000 words)
  • Comments - Papers that critique or respond to material previously published in the journal (typically 1000 words)

Impact Factor and Ranking

Year Impact Factor Si: Biodiversity Conservation Si: Ecology Si: Physiology Si: Environmental Sciences
2023 2.6 20 out of 74 73 out of 195 33 out of 85 203 out of 358
2022 2.7 21 out of 64 75 out of 169 42 out of 79 170 out of 274
2021 3.252 20 out of 65 72 out of 173 33 out of 81 161 out of 279
2020 3.079 16 out of 61 66 out of 166 34 out of 81 137 out of 274
2019 2.570 13 out of 59 61 out of 168 37 out of 81 122 out of 265
2018 3.634 9 out of 58 38 out of 164 18 out of 81 69 out of 250
2017 3.460 8 out of 55 39 out of 158 17 out of 83  
2016 2.323 12 out of 53 60 out of 153 40 out of 84  

Latest information taken from the 2024 Journal Citation Reports (Source Clarivate, 2024)

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