Article Types
Conservation Biology categorises items as:
- Contributed Papers (original research)
- Research Notes (preliminary reports)
- Reviews
- Essays (speculative article with a personal perspective)
- Conservation Practice and Policy (articles that describe the application of conservation science to goals for management, policy or education)
- Comments (comments on previously published articles in the journal)
- Diversity (opinion pieces on concepts, methods or applications)
- Letters (short articles of immediate interest)
- Book Reviews (by invitation only).
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