The Ecological Society of America publishes seven journals with its publishing partner, John Wiley & Sons. ESA journals are among the most widely read and cited journals in the field of ecology, and we welcome your submissions.

Journals

  • Ecology

Ecology

We’re the journal for ecologists, by ecologists. Over Ecology’s 100+-year history we’ve seen, published, and furthered the sharpest conceptual thinking in our field. Today, we’re still breaking new ground. With rigorous peer review and rapid publication, we’re known globally for cutting-edge novel discoveries. Clear, concise papers spanning empirical and theoretical research, varied approaches, and every area of ecology.

  • Ecological Applications

Ecological Applications

With worldwide reach, Ecological Applications addresses national, international, and global issues, with a focus on integrating ecological science and its concepts with application. Our articles apply or enhance the basic scientific principles on which environmental decision-making should rest. They explicitly discuss the applications or implications of the work on policy, management, or the analysis and solution of major environmental problems.

  • Ecological Monographs

Ecological Monographs

From syntheses to seminal papers, Ecological Monographs welcomes work representing major theoretical, empirical, or methodological advances in the field of ecology and evolution. We offer authors the freedom to elaborate complex ideas and directions for future research.

  • Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Known for clearly articulated, novel research, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment publishes interdisciplinary, problem-oriented articles. Our applied, integrated science addresses current and emerging ecological and environmental issues. Our authors’ experience matters to us, and we provide personalized attention to every article.

  • Ecosphere

Ecosphere
Open access

Ecosphere is where ecology and other disciplines collide, going to places most journals can’t reach. Through our diverse subject tracks, we publish research relating to every area of ecology. Our papers span multidisciplinary fields, from computer science to social sciences and eco-education—including confirmatory and innovative research. Proudly accessible, every issue is open to the world.

  • The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

Bulletin

The Bulletin is the official record of the business of the Ecological Society of America. The Bulletin also covers ecological events, news and reports of interest to the ecological community.

Earth Stewardship
Open access

The new international journal, Earth Stewardship, targets novel contributions arising from transdisciplinary collaborations between scientists and diverse social sectors to shape a sustainable future for nature and society on planet Earth. It will be the first publication of the Ecological Society of America to target the integration and convergence of the natural and social sciences, and humanities, and the technical, environmental, cultural, and Indigenous knowledge held by local practitioners. This integrative approach aims to both advance sustainability and stewardship theory and practice, while creating transformative solutions for complex problems.

Earth Stewardship calls attention to the opportunities for stronger interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary partnerships with knowledge complementarity in stewardship initiatives. These take place in long-term social-ecological research, community-based initiatives, and social innovation across the planet. These initiatives especially foster the inclusion of perspectives from the southern hemisphere and other underrepresented peoples and regions. The integration of social, ethical, and artistic dimensions of transdisciplinary social-ecological research provides a broad intercultural and participatory foundation for Earth stewardship. The journal will cover thematic areas such as: Biocultural Conservation (cultural landscapes, social memory, identity, biocultural ethics, Traditional Ecological Knowledge), policy (e.g., land grabbing, protected areas, sustainable development goals, environmental governance), community-based participatory approaches (e.g., food sovereignty, co-adaptive resource management, social innovation), community and intergenerational sustainability learning, and action-oriented intercultural dialogues and collaborations. Earth Stewardship has a strong commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and equity always encouraging open exchange of ideas and values.