Aims

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Aims and Scope

The Journal of Aquatic Ecology (JAE) is a scholarly publication dedicated to research related to the ecology of fresh, brackish, estuarine, and marine environments. The aim of the Journal of Aquatic Ecology (JAE) is to provide a forum for the aquatic ecologist—both limnologist and oceanologist alike—to address and evaluate ecological issues related to processes and structures at different integration levels, including individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems. Studies that reveal the organization of lower levels into higher levels and those that concern the intraspecific and interspecific interactions are especially welcome. Additionally, the journal accepts manuscripts concerning the influence of environmental factors on aquatic ecosystems. These factors include those that cause environmental impacts and modifications, which have implications for the structure and functioning of individuals, populations, and communities within ecosystems. Studies may concern the ecological aspects of all kinds of organisms living in marine, brackish, estuarine, or freshwater environments, including viruses. In addition, contributions that consolidate modeling and theoretical aspects from the above topics are also welcome, as they contribute to ecological theory formation in general. 
   In summary, the Journal of Aquatic Ecology (JAE) serves as a platform for cutting-edge research in aquatic ecology, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and advancing our understanding of the intricate relationships within aquatic ecosystems. 🌿🐟

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