CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
The Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
Information about Conservation Biology
"The discipline of conservation biology defines the scope of the journal, but it is also
true that the journal has played an influential role in defining conservation
biology." - Stanley A. Temple, SCB President 1991-1993
Inaugurated in 1987, the journal, Conservation Biology was originally developed to provide a global voice for an emerging discipline. It quickly became the most important journal dealing with the topic of biological diversity. The journal continues to publish groundbreaking scientific papers on topics such as population ecology and genetics, ecosystem management, freshwater and marine conservation, landscape ecology, and the many human dimensions of conservation and is the most frequently cited conservation journal in the world.
In concert with the larger goals of the Society for Conservation Biology, the journal promotes the highest standards of quality and ethics in the activity of conservation research and encourages the communication of results to facilitate their application in conservation decision-making. With provocative essays and editorials, regular topical reviews, practical approaches to conservation, and the publication of original research, Conservation Biology remains instrumental in defining the key issues contributing to the study and practice of conservation.
Conservation Biology (ISSN 0888-8892) is published six times a year (February, April, June, August, October, December) by:
Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Commerce Place
350 Main Street
Malden, MA 02148-5020
Phone: (781) 388-8250
FAX: (781) 388-8232
Toll-Free: 1-800-835-6770
Conservation Biology is composed and printed by Capital City Press, Box 546, Montpelier, Vermont 05601. Indexed in BIOSIS, (Elsevier Science) Geo Abstracts, (ISI) Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology, General Science Index, and Environmental Sciences, Research Alert, and Sci Search.
Environmentally Conscious Printing
The paper used in the journal is recycled from post-consumer waste and is acid-free.
Printing is done in soy ink. Journals are delivered in a clear wrapper or bio-degradable
polyethylene. More information if below:
Material: PDQ-H version of degradable polyethylene.
Supplier: Carter-McLeod Paper & Packaging, Inc.
Media Relations Contact
Autumn-Lynn Harrison
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Subscription Information
- Cancellation and Refund Policy - Subscribers
to Society Publications may request a refund or cancellation at any time if
they are unsatisfied or if special situations require a refund. Refunds for
Conservation Biology are pro-rated based on how many issues have
been delivered. Membership is canceled when a subscription with which it is
included is canceled.
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- Subscription Questions and Claims: General questions about
the Journal and the Society and claims of missed issues can be directed to
our Membership Coordinator. The
Society will replace a missed issue of Conservation Biology if the
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and 6 months for subscribers outside the U.S. Claims after this date are accepted
only in special circumstances and usually require the cost of back issue
purchase. Please monitor your journal delivery and report any failed delivery
promptly.
Manuscripts
Send manuscripts to:
Gary K. Meffe, Editor
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
Newins-Ziegler 303, Box 110430
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-0430 USA
Phone: 352-466-4581
FAX: 352-466-7014
email: manuscripts@conbio.org
Online edition of Conservation Biology
Once you have a SCB membership number and password, you will be able to get access to the online journal immediately by following the below steps.
- Just log into your membership record
using your SCB Member ID (or your email) and your Password
- Once in your record you can click the link labeled "On-line version of Conservation
Biology"
This will direct you right to the online journal. That's all there is to it!
If you have any problems contact the SCB Executive Office.
Libraries and Institutions please note:
Blackwell Scientific Publishing handles all
institutional subscriptions for the journal Conservation Biology.
Back Issues and Old Articles
Back issues of the journal are available for purchase from the publisher, Blackwell
Science, Inc.
The membership and subscription office and this webpage cannot handle requests
to find old articles, provide reprints, or perform other library related tasks.
The online
edition has all issues archived on it from February 1999 to present. The
best way to obtain older reprints is to contact the authors directly.
You can search the contents
or use an online abstract search service to find author contact information
or visit a library that holds the journal.
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