Editorial Policies
Aims and Scope
Biology Bulletin Reviews is a peer-reviewed journal that serves as a valuable source of current and comprehensive information on the state and advancements in biology. It covers a wide range of biological disciplines, including biogeography, botany, zoology, paleontology, embryology, taxonomy, evolutionary theory, physiology, and ecology. The journal also encompasses various aspects of adaptive mechanisms and strategies, genetics and molecular biology, ethology, and biomedical issues. The focus of the journal is to address general biological topics related to the organization and development of diverse life forms on Earth. Although the journal maintains a broad scope, it particularly encourages publications that explore biological macro objects such as organisms, populations, and communities. These studies are crucial for establishing fundamental biological theories and concepts.
Peer Review Process
Type: single-blind review
Number of reviewers: 2
Reviewing is carried out by: external experts selected by the editors
Publication Frequency
The Journal of General Biology is published 6 times a year by the Russian Academy of Sciences and publishes materials on issues of interest to a wide range of biologists.
indexing
Web of Science: yes
HAC RF list: yes
Scopus: yes
CrossRef: yes
Databases: Scopus, WoS, Springer, PubMed, Google Scholar, HAC list, RSCI list