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Alpine Botany is an international journal providing a forum for plant science studies across elevation with links to fungal and microbial ecology, including vegetation and flora of mountain regions worldwide.

Alpine Botany publishes original contributions and reviews on biogeography, biosystematics, evolutionary biology, population biology, ecophysiology, functional ecology of vegetation, flora as well as symbiotic associations. We also welcome studies on fungi, mosses and lichens and plant-animal interactions.

We aim at contributions that explore plant biological phenomena in order to understand functionally ongoing ecological, evolutionary or physiological processes in mountainous regions.

Descriptive or applied studies are acceptable, provided that clear research questions are addressed and that findings are presented in a context fitting the scope of the journal. Articles must be relevant for an international readership.

Alpine Botany is the official publication of the Swiss Botanical Society and is published by Springer International Publishing AG, Basel, Switzerland. The first issue was published in 1891.

 

Editor-in-Chief
  • Christian Parisod
Journal Impact Factor
2.6 (2023)
5-year Journal Impact Factor
2.3 (2023)
Submission to first decision (median)
9 days
Downloads
73,691 (2024)

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Latest issue

Volume 134, Issue 2

Special Issue: Climate Change Effects on Alpine Plant-Pollinator Interactions

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  • Climate Change Effects on Alpine Plant-Pollinator Interactions

    LATEST SPECIAL ISSUE | Volume 134, issue 2, October 2024
    Issue editors: Judith Trunschke, Alexander Jake M. Alexander, Robert R. Junker, Gaku Kudo, Sarah K. Richman, Irene Till Bottraud

    This special issue collects novel insights into the effects of climate change on plant-pollinator interactions in individual plant species and on network structure of entire plant and pollinator communities in alpine ecosystems.

  • Students & Early Career Researchers Incentive

    AUTHOR INCENTIVE
    As a student or ECR (defined as being within one year of award of your PhD degree) listed as the first author of any article type accepted, you will receive a voucher for free access to any Springer publication in eBook form (up to a maximum value of 250 Euros/US dollars, and maximum one per year) in perpetuity, and your article will be made freely accessible for 8 weeks after online first publication.

  • In Review: Preprint Service

    AUTHOR SERVICE

    Alpine Botany, in partnership with Research Square, now offers In Review: a journal-integrated preprint service.

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Electronic ISSN
1664-221X
Print ISSN
1664-2201
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