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The Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics is an annual scientific journal published by Annual Reviews. The journal was established in 1970 as the Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics and changed its name beginning in 2003. It publishes invited review articles on topics considered to be timely and important in the fields of ecology, evolutionary biology, and systematics. As of 2024, Journal Citation Reports gave the journal a 2023 impact factor of 11.2, ranking it third of 195 journals in the "Ecology" category and third of 54 journals in "Evolutionary Biology". As of 2023, it is being published as open access, under the Subscribe to Open model. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 606
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The Units of Selection
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The Strategy of Mineral Cycling
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Analysis of Character Variation in Ecology and Systematics
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Seed Predation by Animals
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Theory of Feeding Strategies
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Arctic and Alpine Plant Life Cycles
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The Measurement and Application of the Calorie to Ecological Problems
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Altruism and Related Phenomena, Mainly in Social Insects
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Ecology of Foraging by Ants
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Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems
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Desert Ecosystems: Environment and Producers
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The Structure of Lizard Communities
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Closed Ecological Systems
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The Evolution of Social Behavior
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The Measurement of Species Diversity
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The Uses of Cladistics
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The Ecology of Secondary Succession
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The Evolution of Weeds
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Modes of Animal Speciation
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Why Bamboos Wait So Long to Flower
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The Size-Efficiency Hypothesis and the Size Structure of Zooplankton Communities
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Polymorphism in Cepaea: A Problem with Too Many Solutions?
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Relative Brain Size and Behavior in Archosaurian Reptiles
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Emergence of Research on Agro-Ecosystems
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Environmental Effects of Dams and Impoundments
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The Ecology of Fish Migrations
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The Evolution of Life History Traits: A Critique of the Theory and a Review of the Data
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The Ecology of Brood Parasitism in Birds
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Birds and Army Ants
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Avian Communal Breeding Systems
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Group Selection, Altruism, and the Levels of Organization of Life
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Origin of Angiosperms
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