Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Journal Title
- Aquatic Microbial Ecology
ISSN
- E 1616-1564 | P 0948-3055
Publisher
- Inter-Research Science Publishing
Listed on(Coverage)
| JCR |
1997-2019 |
| SJR |
1999-2019 |
| CiteScore |
2011-2019 |
| SCI |
2010-2019 |
| SCIE |
2010-2021 |
| CC |
2016-2021 |
| SCOPUS |
2017-2020 |
Aime & Scopes
- Aim
AME serves as a worldwide forum for scientific communications on all aspects of aquatic microbial dynamics. In particular, the journal covers research on viruses, prokaryotes and eukaryotes - both planktonic and benthic, autotrophic and heterotrophic - in marine, limnetic and brackish habitats. AME strives for:
/// complete coverage of the ecology of microorganisms in aquatic environments
/// the highest possible quality of scientific contributions
/// quick publication (3 months from acceptance to publication)
/// an excellent technical standard of presentation
Scope
AME is international and interdisciplinary. It presents rigorously refereed and carefully selected Research Articles, Reviews and Notes, as well as Comments/Reply Comments (for details see AME 27:209), Opinion Pieces (previously called 'As I See It') and AME Specials. For details consult the Guidelines for Authors. Papers may be concerned with:
/// Tolerances and responses of microorganisms to variations in abiotic and biotic components of their environment; microbial life under extreme environmental conditions (climate, temperature, pressure, osmolarity, redox, etc.).
/// Role of aquatic microorganisms in the production, transformation and decomposition of organic matter; flow patterns of energy and matter as these pass through microorganisms; population dynamics; trophic interrelationships; modelling, both theoretical and via computer simulation, of individual microorganisms and microbial populations; biodiversity.
/// Absorption and transformation of inorganic material; synthesis and transformation of organic material (autotrophic and heterotrophic); non-genetic and genetic adaptation; behaviour; molecular microbial ecology; symbioses.