Ardeola-International Journal of Ornithology
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Connecting Ornithologists Through Insightful Studies
Introduction
Ardeola - International Journal of Ornithology, published by the SOCIEDAD ESPAÑOLA DE ORNITOLOGÍA, serves as a vital platform for the dissemination of research in the field of avian studies. With a history dating back to 1980, this esteemed journal has cultivated a reputation for high-quality research, achieving a notable Q2 category ranking in Animal Science and Zoology as well as in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, and Systematics as of 2023. While primarily based in Spain, Ardeola caters to a global audience, providing essential insights into ornithology through rigorously peer-reviewed articles. The journal does not currently operate under an open-access model, which underscores the significance of institutional subscriptions and the importance of supporting academic publishing. Researchers, professionals, and students engaged in avian ecology will find Ardeola indispensable for accessing impactful studies that advance our understanding of bird populations, behaviors, and conservation issues. With its accessibility and continuing commitment to excellence, Ardeola plays a crucial role in fostering knowledge and promoting dialogue in the ornithological community.
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