Aims and Scope
The journal aims to serve as an international, peer-reviewed platform for advancing knowledge and innovative research across the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences and Medical Sciences. It seeks to foster scholarly communication and interdisciplinary collaboration among scientists, researchers, and professionals dedicated to understanding and protecting the natural world through rigorous scientific inquiry and sustainable practices.
In particular, the journal welcomes studies focusing on Animal Science and Zoology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, and Systematics, along with applied research in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Emphasis is placed on research exploring biodiversity, ecological dynamics, environmental sustainability, and the management of natural resources across both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Special attention is given to research on amphibians and reptiles, emphasizing their ecological roles, evolutionary adaptations, and conservation challenges within changing environmental contexts. Manuscripts addressing habitat degradation, species diversity, population ecology, and conservation strategies for herpetofauna are encouraged, especially those that integrate ecological science with innovative conservation methodologies and policy implications.
By bridging agricultural, biological, and environmental sciences, the journal promotes research that enhances understanding of ecological resilience, biodiversity conservation, and the sustainable coexistence of humans and wildlife across natural landscapes.
Core Focus Areas
Animal Science and Zoology
Research addressing the biology, anatomy, physiology, genetics, and behavioral ecology of animals, including both domestic and wild species. The journal welcomes studies exploring animal welfare, breeding systems, nutritional biology, evolutionary mechanisms, and the role of animals in maintaining ecological balance.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, and Systematics
Contributions that examine the relationships between organisms and their environments, evolutionary processes shaping biodiversity, species adaptation, ecological interactions, and the classification and phylogenetic organization of life forms. Studies employing modern tools such as molecular phylogenetics, bioinformatics, and data-driven ecological modeling are particularly encouraged.
Environmental Science: Ecology
Research investigating ecosystem structure, function, and processes; species–environment interactions; community dynamics; and the ecological impacts of human activity. The journal supports papers focused on environmental monitoring, pollution ecology, climate change adaptation, and strategies to maintain ecosystem resilience.
Environmental Science: Nature and Landscape Conservation
Studies that promote sustainable conservation of natural habitats and landscapes, including biodiversity assessment, restoration ecology, and land-use planning. The journal also encourages interdisciplinary approaches integrating ecological, social, and policy perspectives to ensure effective landscape management and environmental stewardship
Interdisciplinary Integration
The journal encourages manuscripts that bridge gaps between agricultural sciences, biological research, Medical sciences, and environmental management, highlighting innovations that promote sustainability, food security, and the conservation of natural resources. Interdisciplinary research combining traditional field studies with emerging technologies—such as remote sensing, GIS mapping, ecological modeling, and AI-based biodiversity analysis—is particularly welcomed.
Objective and Relevance
By connecting theory, experimentation, and applied practice, the journal seeks to:
- Advance the global understanding of ecosystem health and biodiversity;
- Promote sustainable agricultural and ecological practices;
- Contribute to climate resilience and environmental restoration initiatives;
- Encourage policy-relevant research that supports evidence-based decision-making in environmental governance.