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| Short Name | fishes |
| Abbreviated Name | fishes |
| ISSN | 2410-3888 |
| Aim and Scope |
Aims
Fishes is an international, open access journal with a main focus on fishes’ and aquatic organisms’ research. Fishes will provide a forum for scholars to publish original ideas and their latest achievements regarding their area of research. Research articles, reviews, communications, short notes, book reviews, comments, opinion papers, communications and case reports are all welcome in our journal.
Scope
Fishes is a multidisciplinary open access journal focusing on reports of original research and critical reviews and synthesis from the broad area of fishes and aquatic life sciences. The ultimate objective of Fishes is to facilitate the discovery of connections between research areas, advancing science and filling knowledge gaps, and providing solutions for all present and future issues encountered in the sector of aquatic life sciences. Fishes is a central resource and essential reference point for all of those interested in aquatic life science and aquatic animals (fishes, molluscs and crustaceans, both fresh water and marine). Fishes focuses on a variety of areas, including, amongst others, the following areas:
Biology and Ecology of Aquatic Animals:
Aquatic animal behaviour;
Aquatic toxicology and pollution;
Biology and biochemistry;
Conservation and exploitation of fishes, molluscs and crustaceans;
Diseases, parasitology and immunology;
Distribution, ecology and migration;
Ecological and evolutionary issues;
Genetics and population genetics;
Physiology and molecular biology
Population studies and reproduction;
Taxonomy, anatomy, histology and morphology.
Fisheries and Aquaculture:
Aquatic biotechnologies;
Disease prevention and treatment;
Environment interactions;
Farming and fishing technologies and economics;
Fisheries management;
Genetic breeding and development;
Healthy and ecological farming technology;
Human uses of aquatic resources;
Nutrition and aquaculture feed;
Physiology and biochemistries;
Policies, legislations, public perceptions and ethical issues;
Reproduction and health;
Resource assessment and protection;
Stock assessment and modelling;
Sustainability;
Seafood chemistry, nutrition and safety;
Seafood sustainability, certification and traceability.
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| URL | https://www.mdpi.com/journal/fishes |
| Author Instructions | https://www.mdpi.com/journal/fishes/instructions |
Publications Per Year
Recent Articles (163 total)
2013
Vol. 12
, No. 1
, pp. 39-57
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2019
Vol. 4
, No. 1
, pp. 9-
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2018
Vol. 3
, No. 4
, pp. 37-0
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2019
Vol. 4
, No. 3
, pp. 46-
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2020
Vol. 5
, No. 1
, pp. 10-
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2019
Vol. 4
, No. 3
, pp. 48-
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2019
Vol. 4
, No. 4
, pp. 50-
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2019
Vol. 4
, No. 1
, pp. 18-0
362 views
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2020
Vol. 5
, No. 2
, pp. 17-
360 views
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2020
Vol. 5
, No. 3
, pp. 22-
355 views
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