Mediterranean Botany

Scope & Guideline

Exploring the Richness of Mediterranean Flora

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the scholarly insights of Mediterranean Botany with our comprehensive guidelines detailing its aims and scope. This page is your resource for understanding the journal's thematic priorities. Stay abreast of trending topics currently drawing significant attention and explore declining topics for a full picture of evolving interests. Our selection of highly cited topics and recent high-impact papers is curated within these guidelines to enhance your research impact.
LanguageEnglish
ISSN2603-9109
PublisherUNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID, SERVICIO PUBLICACIONES
Support Open AccessYes
CountrySpain
TypeJournal
Convergefrom 2018 to 2024
AbbreviationMEDITERR BOT / Mediterr. Bot.
Frequency2 issues/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
Acceptance Rate-
Home Page-
AddressCIUDAD UNIV, OBISPO TREJO 3, MADRID 28040, SPAIN

Aims and Scopes

Mediterranean Botany focuses on the comprehensive study of plant diversity, conservation, and ecology within the Mediterranean region and adjacent areas. The journal aims to contribute to the understanding of plant taxonomy, biogeography, and the ecological dynamics of Mediterranean ecosystems.
  1. Plant Taxonomy and Systematics:
    The journal publishes research on the classification, naming, and identification of plant species, with a significant focus on endemic and threatened species in the Mediterranean region.
  2. Conservation Biology:
    Research addressing the conservation status of various plant species and ecosystems, including studies on recovery plans for endangered species and the impact of human activities on biodiversity.
  3. Ecological Dynamics and Biogeography:
    Papers explore the ecological processes influencing plant communities, including studies on vegetation types, habitat characteristics, and the biogeographical distribution of flora.
  4. Ethnobotany and Traditional Uses of Plants:
    Research highlighting the cultural significance and traditional uses of plants in Mediterranean societies, including medicinal and aromatic plants.
  5. Environmental Impact Studies:
    Investigations into how environmental factors, such as climate change and land use changes, affect plant growth, distribution, and community dynamics.
Recent publications in Mediterranean Botany indicate a shift towards several trending and emerging research themes that are gaining prominence. These themes reflect current global challenges and advancements in botanical science.
  1. Climate Change Effects on Flora:
    An increasing number of studies are addressing how climate change impacts flowering phenology, species distribution, and ecosystem dynamics, highlighting the urgency of understanding these effects in the Mediterranean context.
  2. Conservation Strategies and Recovery Plans:
    There is a growing focus on developing and updating conservation strategies for endangered species, emphasizing practical applications of research to influence policy and management.
  3. Technological Integration in Botany:
    The use of advanced technologies, such as machine learning and hyperspectral data analysis, is becoming more common, allowing for innovative approaches to plant classification and ecological assessments.
  4. Functional Ecology and Ecosystem Services:
    Research is increasingly exploring the functional roles of plant species within ecosystems, including their contributions to ecosystem services, which is critical for conservation and management strategies.
  5. Community Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics:
    Emerging studies are focusing on the dynamics of plant communities, including interactions among species and responses to environmental changes, which are essential for understanding ecosystem resilience.

Declining or Waning

While Mediterranean Botany continues to thrive in various research areas, some themes have shown a decline in focus over the years. These waning scopes may reflect shifting priorities within the field or a saturation of research in those areas.
  1. Invasive Species Studies:
    Research specifically focused on invasive plant species has decreased, possibly due to a shift towards more integrative studies that include invasive species as part of broader ecological assessments.
  2. General Flora Surveys:
    There seems to be a reduction in papers solely dedicated to general flora surveys, with more emphasis on specific species or ecological relationships rather than broad surveys of plant diversity.
  3. Historical Botany:
    The exploration of historical botanical collections and archives has become less prominent, as contemporary studies focus more on current ecological dynamics and conservation issues.

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