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Theoretical Population Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on theoretical aspects population biology in its widest sense, including mathematical modelling of populations, ecology, evolution, genetics, demography, and epidemiology. The editor-in-chief is Noah A. Rosenberg (Stanford University), who in January 2013 succeeded the founding editor Marcus Feldman (Stanford University). The journal has a partnership with the journal Genetics, exchanging manuscripts in between the two if they are a better fit of the other journal's scope. Less
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Publisher | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE |
Language | English |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
General Details | |
Language | English |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Publication Start Year | 1970 |
Publisher URL | Visit website |
Website URL | Visit website |
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Theoretical Population Biology has been in operation since 1970 till date.
Theoretical Population Biology published with a Bi-monthly frequency.
In 2023, Theoretical Population Biology publsihed 37 articles.
For Theoretical Population Biology, eISSN is 1096-0325 and pISSN is 0040-5809.
Citescore for Theoretical Population Biology is 2.8.
H Index for Theoretical Population Biology is 94.
SNIP score for Theoretical Population Biology is 0.76.
SJR for Theoretical Population Biology is Q2.
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE is the publisher of Theoretical Population Biology.
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