ISSN 2412-1908 (Online)
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Acta Biologica Sibirica publishes original, previously unpublished articles on the following fields: Faunistics, Floristics, Biogeography, Biological systematics, Nature conservation and protected areas, Reviews of published articles and monographs on the above topics, Memorial articles. Preference is given to articles in English. There are no restrictions on the article volume and number of articles in the issue. In the fields of faunistics and floristics, we accept articles of two types: floral and faunal lists on any region of the world (areas, regions, countries, mountain ranges, national parks), and faunal and floral discoveries (finding new species for the regions, additions to previously published inventories…). We also accept articles on methodology of faunal and floral studies. The materials up to three pages are placed in the category Short Communication.
Acta Biologica Sibirica is covered in abstract and citation databases: Scopus, Web of Science (BIOSIS Previews, Zoological Record); DOAJ; ProQuest; EBSCO; Ulrich's Periodicals Directory; OpenAIRE; BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine; Agricola; Agris; SCILIT; HINARI; AGORA; OARE; CAB Abstracts; OAIster; OCLC; SHERPA/ROMEO; E-Library.ru.
Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
Frequency: Since 2020 Acta Bioloigca Sibirica applies a rolling publication principle, meaning that the final versions of articles (i.e. with pagination and complete citation information) are published and allocated to a rolling volume as and when they are ready. We will publish one rolling volume consisting of a single issue per calendar year from 2020. All the articles will be continuously paginated and the universal digital object identifier (DOI) should be used for citations.
ISSN 2412-1908 (Online)
Acta Biologica Sibirica publishes original, previously unpublished articles on the following fields: Faunistics, Floristics, Biogeography, Biological systematics, Nature conservation and protected areas, Reviews of published articles and monographs on the above topics, Memorial articles. We accept the manuscipts exclusively in English. There are no restrictions on the article volume and number of articles in the issue. In the fields of faunistics and floristics, we accept articles of two types: floral and faunal lists on any region of the world (areas, regions, countries, mountain ranges, national parks), and faunal and floral discoveries (finding new species for the regions, additions to previously published inventories…). We also accept articles on methodology of faunal and floral studies. The materials up to three pages are placed in the category Short Communication.
Acta Biologica Sibirica is covered in abstract and citation databases: Scopus, Web of Science (BIOSIS Previews, Zoological Record); DOAJ; ProQuest; EBSCO; Ulrich's Periodicals Directory; OpenAIRE; BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine; Agricola; OAIster; Agris; SCILIT; HINARI; AGORA; OARE; CAB Abstracts; SHERPA/ROMEO; E-Library.ru.
Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
Frequency: The journal is moved to continuous publication since 2020.
Article Processing Charges. The APC is 25,000 RUB and is payable when your manuscipt is editorially accepted and before publication, is charged to either you, or your funder, institution or emploer.