Reference and citations style
Dear All
This is to inform you that from 01 September 2022 we use APA 7th for citations and References style. Meanwhile, the Conclusion part has been removed from the manuscript structure.
Scientific Reports in Life Sciences (SRLS) is an internationally acclaimed, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, and open-access quarterly journal that delves into an extensive array of topics within the realm of life sciences. Launched in September 2020, this journal is published by the Biodiversity Conservation Society (BCS). Notably, SRLS has also recently been indexed in ISC (Islamic World Science Citation).
We wholeheartedly encourage and extend a warm welcome to contributions such as reviews, editorials, original research papers, and concise notes across the natural and biological sciences, all presented in the English language without any geographical constraints. SRLS is dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research encompassing the following areas: Biology (all organisms), Biodiversity, Evolution and Population Genetics, Genetics, Biological Anthropology, Botany, Veterinary Sciences, Biometry, Cytogenetics, Genetic Epidemiology, Molecular ecology, Wildlife ecology, along with various facets of Biodiversity conservation.
It is important to mention that all submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind review process, meticulously overseen by one of the journal's editors. What sets SRLS apart is its commitment to being a completely cost-free journal, ensuring that authors do not incur any charges throughout the entire process, from submission to the ultimate publication of their work.
ISSN: 2718-1014
Dear All
This is to inform you that from 01 September 2022 we use APA 7th for citations and References style. Meanwhile, the Conclusion part has been removed from the manuscript structure.
The journal is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
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ISSN: 2718-1014
Publisher: Biodiversity Conservation Society’s (BCS)
https://conservation-biodiversity.org/