If one wanted to figure that out, wouldn't the easiest way be to go to the website and read some of the articles and decide for oneself? They are open access.
----Original Message Follows---- From: Malcolm McCallum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU Subject: opinions on new Journal Endangered Species Research Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 19:57:19 -0500 Anyone want to tell me what they think of this journal? Anyone care to indicate if they think it will make ISI or not? Do you think its a good journal? If you prefer, you can email me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks for the feedback. On Thu, July 19, 2007 6:24 pm, Brendan Godley wrote: > THEME ISSUE: "Incorporating climate change into endangered species = > conservation" > > =20 > > A theme issue of fast growing conservation journal Endangered Species = > Research (ESR) http://www.int-res.com/journals/esr/ focusing on = > "Incorporating climate change into endangered species conservation" is = > in preparation for publication mid 2008. As the spectre of climate = > change moves from a point of debate to an accepted reality, there is a = > need to incorporate it into all aspects of human activity. This is = > especially true of conservation efforts aimed at management and recovery = > of endangered species and habitats. How will the fundamental biology of = > target species change? What will be the effect of predicted extreme = > weather events? Will extant protected areas still function? How will = > societal adaptive changes such as renewable energy generation affect = > species already of conservation concern? Does our existing policy = > framework need to be remodeled? Manuscripts addressing these and related = > topics are welcomed, whether they be original articles, reviews or = > considered opinion pieces. To discuss the suitability of a manuscript = > for inclusion in this ESR Special, please contact Dr. Leah Hannah (ESR = > Editor) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or Dr. Brendan Godley (ESR = > Editor-in-Chief) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > All articles will be published open-access so high profile and = > visibility is assured. > > > > This ESR theme issue compliments others underway: > > For 2007: > > "Tracking vertebrates for their conservation". Now building with 2 = > articles published, 3 in press and 10 in review. > > For 2008: > > "Bycatch: problems and solutions" > > "Bats: status, threats and conservation successes" > > "Forensic methods in conservation" > > "Range-wide status and conservation of the goliath grouper" > > Please pass this message on to those who you think may be interested. > > With kind regards > > Brendan > > Dr. Brendan J. Godley > Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology > Centre for Ecology & Conservation > School of Biosciences > University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus > TR10 9EZ, UK=20 > > Tel: +44 1326 371 861 > > Editor-in-Chief, Endangered Species Research > <http://www.int-res.com/journals/esr/> > Homepage > http://www.seaturtle.org/mtrg/ > > http://www.uec.ac.uk/biology/index.shtml > Malcolm L. McCallum Assistant Professor of Biology Editor Herpetological Conservationa and Biology [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________________ Tell us your tech love story in the Summer Lovin Competition for your chance to win laptop loaded with Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Windows Live OneCare. http://www.microsoft.com/canada/home/contests/summerlovin/default.aspx