About the Journal

About the Journal

The Journal of Aquatic Biology and Ecology (JABE) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing research in aquatic sciences. The journal publishes high-quality original research and critical reviews that contribute to understanding biological, ecological, and environmental processes in freshwater, marine, estuarine, and wetland ecosystems.

JABE provides a global platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to share innovative findings that promote the conservation, sustainable management, and ecological integrity of aquatic systems. The journal is committed to scientific rigor, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the dissemination of knowledge that supports evidence-based environmental decision-making.

Aims and Scope

Aquatic ecosystems are fundamental to life on Earth. They provide biodiversity, food resources, climate regulation, water purification, and economic livelihoods for millions of people worldwide. However, increasing anthropogenic pressures—including climate change, pollution, overexploitation, habitat destruction, and invasive species—threaten their stability and resilience.

The Journal of Aquatic Biology and Ecology envisions a future in which aquatic ecosystems are understood, protected, and sustainably managed through sound scientific knowledge and integrated ecological approaches. The journal serves as a forum for publishing research that enhances understanding of aquatic organisms, ecosystem processes, biodiversity conservation, and ecological interactions across spatial and temporal scales.

JABE welcomes submissions that:

  • Advance fundamental and applied knowledge in aquatic biology and ecology
  • Address environmental challenges affecting aquatic ecosystems
  • Integrate multidisciplinary perspectives in aquatic sciences
  • Provide solutions for conservation, restoration, and sustainable resource management
  • Translate scientific findings into practical ecological or policy applications

The journal particularly encourages research that bridges biological sciences, environmental management, and ecological sustainability while remaining accessible to a broad scientific readership.

Sections

Aquatic Biodiversity and Systematics

Sample Topics:
Species diversity, Taxonomy, Molecular systematics, Endangered aquatic species, Genetic diversity in aquatic organisms

Freshwater Ecology

Sample Topics:
River and lake ecosystems, Wetland ecology, Limnology, Hydrological influences on biodiversity, Inland fisheries

Marine and Coastal Ecology

Sample Topics:
Coral reef ecology, Mangrove ecosystems, Estuarine biology, Coastal habitat dynamics, Marine biodiversity conservation

Aquatic Physiology and Functional Biology

Sample Topics:
Adaptation to environmental stress, Thermal tolerance, Salinity responses, Reproductive biology, Behavioral ecology

Aquatic Microbiology and Plankton Ecology

Sample Topics:
Microbial communities, Phytoplankton and zooplankton dynamics, Harmful algal blooms, Nutrient cycling

Fisheries Biology and Aquaculture Ecology

Sample Topics:
Sustainable fisheries management, Fish population dynamics, Aquaculture impacts, Stock assessment, Aquatic resource sustainability

Aquatic Pollution and Ecotoxicology

Sample Topics:
Heavy metals contamination, Microplastics in aquatic systems, Water quality assessment, Bioaccumulation, Ecological risk assessment

Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems

Sample Topics:
Ocean warming, Acidification, Altered hydrological cycles, Species range shifts, Ecosystem resilience

Conservation and Restoration Ecology

Sample Topics:
Habitat restoration, Ecosystem rehabilitation, Invasive species management, Protected aquatic areas

Aquatic Ecosystem Modeling and Management

Sample Topics:
Ecosystem modeling, Environmental monitoring, Policy-driven management strategies, Integrated watershed management

Article Types

The Journal of Aquatic Biology and Ecology accepts the following types of manuscripts:

The journal also welcomes scientific debates and discussions addressing emerging or controversial topics in aquatic biology and ecology.

Virtual Special Issues (VSI)

A dedicated section of the journal is reserved for Virtual Special Issues (VSI). A Virtual Special Issue is a curated collection of high-quality papers centered on a specific emerging or high-impact topic in aquatic sciences and led by an expert Guest Editor.

Virtual Special Issues:

  • Focus on current and rapidly developing research areas
  • Highlight breakthrough findings and innovative methodologies
  • Are published within regular journal issues
  • Are gathered and accessible on a dedicated webpage
  • Clearly indicate their inclusion in the respective VSI

Virtual Special Issues serve as an important platform for advancing cutting-edge research and fostering focused academic dialogue within the field.

Publishing Ethics and Integrity

The Journal of Aquatic Biology and Ecology adheres strictly to internationally recognized ethical publishing standards. The journal is committed to maintaining integrity, transparency, and academic excellence throughout the peer-review and publication process.

  • All submissions undergo rigorous peer review.
  • Manuscripts are screened for plagiarism using similarity detection software.
  • Ethical issues are handled in accordance with internationally accepted publishing guidelines.

Authors, reviewers, and editors are expected to uphold the highest standards of research ethics and professional conduct.