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Biotropica

Biotropica is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on tropical biology and conservation. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and short notes that advance understanding of tropical ecosystems, biodiversity, and the processes that shape them. Topics routinely covered include ecology, evolution, behavior, population biology, biogeography, conservation biology, and ecosystem services in tropical habitats such as rainforests, mangroves, and coral reefs. The journal serves researchers, conservation practitioners, and policymakers working in tropical regions.

Established in 1969, Biotropica is published by Wiley on behalf of the Association for Tropical Biology and

Biotropica is available in print and online, with content accessible through Wiley's online library and participating

Impact and role: The journal plays a central role in disseminating tropical biological research and informing

Conservation
(ATBC).
The
journal
operates
a
rigorous
peer-review
process
conducted
by
an
international
editorial
board
to
ensure
scientific
quality
and
relevance.
Submissions
undergo
standard
manuscript
evaluation,
with
decisions
communicated
to
authors
after
review.
libraries.
It
is
indexed
in
major
bibliographic
databases
and
widely
cited
within
the
tropical
biology
community.
conservation
practice
in
tropical
regions,
including
studies
on
habitat
loss,
climate
change,
species
interactions,
and
management
strategies.
It
occasionally
features
special
issues
devoted
to
themes
of
current
importance
in
tropical
biology.