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Bird Study

Bird Study


Increased 2008 Impact Factor: was 0.880 NOW 1.157! ©2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 JCR®
Increasing to 4 issues in 2010
Published in association with the British Trust for Ornithology Visit the organisation site
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 57
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0006-3657
Online ISSN: 1944-6705
 

Aims & Scope

Increased 2008 Impact Factor: 1.157; Ranking: (7/18 Ornithology)

2008 Five-Year Impact Factor: 1.218; Ranking: (6/18 Ornithology)

 
In February 2009, Thomson Reuters added official Five-Year Impact Factors, Eigenfactors and Article Influence Scores to the 2007 JCR.  An explanation of these new metrics can be found at http://science.thomsonreuters.com/press/2009/8499916/

Taylor & Francis to publish Bird Study from 2009


Bird Study publishes high quality papers relevant to the sphere of interest of the British Trust for Ornithology: broadly defined as field ornithology; especially when related to evidence-based bird conservation.

Research is especially welcome on: patterns of distribution and abundance, movements, habitat preferences, developing field census methods, ringing and other techniques for marking and tracking birds.

Bird Study concentrates on birds that occur in the Western Palearctic but welcomes papers from any part of the world that are of general interest to the areas described above.

Bird Study publishes the following types of articles:

· Original research papers of any length
· Short original research papers (less then 2500 words in length)
· Scientific reviews
· Forum articles covering general ornithological issues, including non-scientific ones
· Short feedback articles that make scientific criticisms of papers published in the Journal.
  
Click here to visit Bird Study's sister journal Ringing & Migration on the BTO website.
 
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