Peers in Animal Biotelemetry
Peers in Animal Biotelemetry is an open access journal that aims to publish cutting-edge research in the field of animal biotelemetry. The journal provides a platform for researchers, scientists, and experts from all over the world to share their research, knowledge, and expertise in animal biotelemetry. Our aim is to foster collaboration and innovation in the field of animal biotelemetry and to promote the use of technology to better understand animal behavior, ecology, and physiology.
Access policy: Open access
Review policy: Double-blind peer review
Frequency: Publish continuously
About “Frontiers in Animal Biotelemetry”:
Frontiers in Animal Biotelemetry is an open access journal that aims to publish cutting-edge research in the field of animal biotelemetry. The journal provides a platform for researchers, scientists, and experts from all over the world to share their research, knowledge, and expertise in animal biotelemetry. Our aim is to foster collaboration and innovation in the field of animal biotelemetry and to promote the use of technology to better understand animal behavior, ecology, and physiology.
Our Mission:
The mission of Frontiers in Animal Biotelemetry is to advance the field of animal biotelemetry by promoting and disseminating high-quality research that is focused on the development and use of biotelemetry technologies. We strive to provide a platform for researchers to share their findings, techniques, and insights with a wide audience, and to encourage collaboration and innovation in the field. Our ultimate goal is to improve our understanding of animal behavior, ecology, and physiology, and to promote the conservation and management of animal populations.
Our Vision:
Our vision for Frontiers in Animal Biotelemetry is to be the leading journal in the field of animal biotelemetry, providing a platform for researchers to publish high-quality research that advances the field. We aim to foster collaboration and innovation by bringing together experts from different disciplines and from around the world. We believe that the use of biotelemetry technologies will play an increasingly important role in understanding animal behavior, ecology, and physiology, and we hope that our journal will contribute to this effort.