Aims and Scope

Journal of Diversity Studies (ISSN 3041-5357 Online)

Aim

The Journal of Diversity Studies aims to publish high-quality scientific research that advances understanding of biodiversity, zoology, environmental systems, and ecological processes. The journal provides an open-access platform for studies that contribute to the conservation, assessment, and sustainable management of biological diversity across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems.


Scope

The journal focuses on research related to biodiversity science, zoology, ecology, and environmental studies. Manuscripts that explore the structure, function, and dynamics of biological systems at genetic, species, population, and ecosystem levels are welcome. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Biodiversity assessment, species richness, and diversity metrics

  • Zoological studies, animal behavior, taxonomy, and systematics

  • Conservation biology, threatened species, and habitat management

  • Ecosystem structure, function, and resilience

  • Environmental impact assessment and ecological monitoring

  • Climate change effects on species and ecosystems

  • Genetic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity

  • Invasive species, biogeography, and population ecology

  • Human–environment interactions influencing biodiversity

  • Restoration ecology and sustainable ecosystem management

  • Wildlife ecology, ethology, and evolutionary biology

  • Nearby AI-based Diversity 

The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, short communications, and case studies from biological sciences, zoology, ecology, environmental science, and other related disciplines contributing to the scientific understanding of biodiversity.