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Introductions: New members of the @Biotropica Editorial Board

Introductions: New members of the @Biotropica Editorial Board

I am pleased to announce that we have recruited some stellar scientists to join our Editorial Board. We are honored they… Read More »

When Biotropica is not @Biotropica

Beware of impostors! These are not real bats.

We all know what Biotropica is – the leading source of original research on the ecology, conservation, and management of… Read More »

Reproducibility & Repeatability in Tropical Biology: a call to repeat classic studies

Acacia and Acacia Ant, by Murtaza Paghdiwala

One of the hallmarks of science is the concept of Reproducibility – the idea that by following the steps laid out… Read More »

Request for feedback: Biotropica & preprint servers

Photo by Sean MacEntee

In many scientific fields it is common to post drafts of manuscripts to preprint archives (e.g., arXiv) prior to their… Read More »

What country submits the most to Biotropica?

Dr. Alan Nilo da Costa assessing damage by glass-head leaf-cutter ants (Atta laevigata) in Brazil's Cerrado.

In 2012, Biotropica received manuscripts from authors based in 52 countries.  Any guesses as to what countries submitted the most… Read More »

Biotropica’s Greatest Hits (Part 2)

Fragments of Atlantic Forest in Northeastern Brazil (photo by Antonio Aguiar Neto)

Monday I posted the list of Biotropica‘s most cited articles, but there’s a catch – the longer papers have been… Read More »

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Who are we?

For the recent meeting in Costa Rica I put together some slides for the plenary talk by ATBC President Lucia… Read More »

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