Sprent Reviews
We are delighted to announce the publication of our first Sprent Review in Journal of Ecology, by Ju ...View More
World Wildlife Day 2021: Forests and Livelihoods
3rd March is World Wildlife Day! For 2021, World Wildlife Day is being celebrated under the theme ‘F ...View More
Drought revisited: manipulating humidity changes the whole ball game
Authors Beatriz Aguirre and Alexandra (Sasha) Wright discuss the findings of their new article – The ...View More
Transparent Peer Review update
In November 2019 two of the British Ecological Society journals, Journal of Ecology and Methods in E ...View More
The importance of gardens for urban nectar supply
Lead author Nick Tew discusses recent Journal of Ecology article: Quantifying nectar production by f ...View More
Is resprouting a persistence trait in tropical forests?
Author James Dalling discusses recent paper “Nutrient availability predicts multiple stem frequency, ...View More
Cover stories: Volume 109 Issue 2
The cover image for our new issue shows an ant standing on the tip of a Lafoensia pacari l ...View More
Editor’s Choice: Volume 109 Issue 2
The Editor’s Choice for our February issue is “Spatial mapping of root systems reveals diverse strat ...View More
Volume 109 Issue 2
Volume 109 Issue 2 of Journal of Ecology is now available online! This article ...View More
Life after recovery: post-drought compensatory growth in mature trees
Author Tom Ovenden examined the impact of extreme drought on Scots pine trees in recently published ...View More
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