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General

Endangered Species Research (ESR) has aroused global interest and applause.

The journal covers a rather new research field. It grants authors unusually fast publication of accepted manuscripts and provides instant worldwide visibility. Please submit manuscripts to one of the editors (for details consult GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS). The journal strives to cover all endangered forms of life on Earth, its ecological requirements and its habitats.

History

ESR was founded by Professor Otto Kinne. It developed from, and is the successor of, his "Inter-Research Endangered Species Reports". ESR is intended to become a major stage for publications on the ecology of endangered life, its requirements for survival, and its protection.

Aims

ESR aims at providing the knowledge needed for practicing human stewardship. Human stewardship is one of the noblest duties of humanity and one of the greatest challenges to science. And it is a primary prerequisite for long-term survival of our species, Homo sapiens.

Effective stewardship can be achieved only if many people become actively involved, including people outside the scientific community. While insisting on scientific principles, ESR must therefore motivate individuals and groups who are prepared to participate in supporting endangered life. There are many ways for such participation. The first articles published in ESR provide examples. They document that endangered species research requires, in addition to scientific scrutiny, much dedication and love of nature.

Scope

ESR is international and interdisciplinary. It publishes contributions concerned with:
endangered microbes, plants and animals, their habitat requirements and ecology. Criticism and advice are invited (address to the Managing Editor Clare Lehane, clehane@int-res.com). See also GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS.


Conflicts of Interest

Authors, Reviewers and Editors must disclose relationships (e.g. financial, economic, institutional) that may affect the integrity of the scientific process.

Subscription information

The present online version of ESR is freely accessible. We plan to later add a print version.

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