The Cambridge University Press publishes open access journals in various fields of science (44 full open access journals and 272 partially open access journals are presented on the site). On the publisher’s website, you can perform a thematic search for publications on all content, but there are also thematic resources presented.
Journal on animal husbandry. The main subjects are: breeding and genetics; nutrition (monogastry, ruminants); physiology and functional biology; well-being, behavior and health management (wel-being and behavior; health management); animal husbandry systems (animal husbandry systems; precise animal husbandry); quality of animal husbandry products.
The purpose of the title is to disseminate the results of a study of Antarctica. The journal publishes articles ranging from environmental management to biodiversity, from volcanoes to icebergs and from oceanography to the upper atmosphere, from all countries that are currently conducting Antarctic research.
One of the oldest and most cited interdisciplinary journals in environmental science. It includes research papers, reports, comments, and case studies on environmental policy, practice, and the environmental and social sciences at the global level, based on rigorous case studies at the local level.
Topics of general importance and of importance for tropical ecology (nature conservation, evolutionary ecology, marine ecology, microbial ecology, molecular ecology, quantitative ecology, research in the field of tropical medicine, especially when it comes to the environment (for example, zoonosis or vector-borne diseases), etc.)
TEL has a broad disciplinary focus, open to the participation of scholars covering a wide range of environmental issues and the dynamics of development between environmental legislation and other legal disciplines. TEL is committed to educating a new generation of environmentalists that connects geographical boundaries, scientific styles, and generations.
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