Avian Research
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Fostering innovation in the study of our feathered friends.
Introduction
Avian Research is a premier, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the field of ornithology and avian studies. Published by KEAI PUBLISHING LTD since 2014, this journal aims to disseminate high-quality research covering a broad spectrum of topics related to bird biology, ecology, behavior, and conservation. With its impactful presence, rated as Q1 in Animal Science and Zoology and Q2 in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics for 2023, Avian Research stands out as a pivotal resource for researchers, professionals, and students alike. The journal's dedication to open access ensures that valuable findings are readily available to a global audience, fostering collaboration and innovation within the scientific community. Located in Beijing, China, Avian Research invites contributions that advance our understanding of avian species and their environments, playing a critical role in promoting biodiversity and sustainable practices in avian conservation.
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