Ecology and Conservation of Crocodiles
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Herpetology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 September 2024) | Viewed by 13804
Special Issue Editors
Interests: physiological ecology and evolution; ecotoxicology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Crocodilian biology is a difficult yet important field of study and is gaining increased recognition in terms of contemporary threats, conservation and conflict management. In order to maintain a pace of scientific progress consistent with that of anthropogenic degradation, we must consolidate perspectives, relevant data and integrative ideas to develop a forward-thinking approach to crocodilian conservation.
In this Special Issue, we invite contributions that investigate crocodilian population, reproductive or behavioral ecology, diversification or trait evolution, physiology or ecotoxicology, or large-scale population-specific demography that allow for the integration of data across study systems. Editorial-style perspectives are also welcome. This Special Issue is designed to collate information regarding the current progress in crocodilian biology in an effort to integrate knowledge and provide collaborative approaches to crocodilian conservation and management.
Dr. Christopher M. Murray
Prof. Dr. Mark Merchant
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- crocodilian
- ecology
- evolution
- physiology
- conservation
- management
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