Mammal Research
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Journal Title
Mammal Research
MAMMAL RES
ISSN / eISSN
2199-2401 / 2199-241X
Aims and Scope
Mammal Research, formerly published as Acta Theriologica, is an international journal of mammalogy, covering all aspects of mammalian biology. Long-since recognized as a leader in its field, the journal was founded in 1954, and has been exclusively published in English since 1967.
The journal presents work from scientists all over the world, covering all aspects of mammalian biology: genetics, ecology, behaviour, bioenergetics, morphology, development, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, paleontology and evolution.
The journal presents work from scientists all over the world, covering all aspects of mammalian biology: genetics, ecology, behaviour, bioenergetics, morphology, development, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, paleontology and evolution.
Subject Area
ZOOLOGY
CiteScore
3.50
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CiteScore Ranking
Category | Quartile | Rank |
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Animal Science and Zoology | Q1 | #109/456 |
Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics | Q2 | #245/687 |
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) | Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) |
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Indexed | - |
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) | Quartile |
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ZOOLOGY - SCIE | Q2 |
H-index
39
Country/Area of Publication
POLAND
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication Frequency
4 issues per year
Year Publication Started
2001
Annual Article Volume
50
Open Access
NO
Contact
TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, D-69121
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