Aquatic Invertebrates and Ecosystem Research

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Trading name AIER
Native name অ্যাকুয়াটিক ইনভার্টিব্রেট এন্ড ইকোসিস্টেম রিসার্চ
Type Scientific Journal
Industry Publishing
Founder(s) Dr. Hadi Hamli
Area served Worldwide
Key people Dr. Hadi Hamli
Products Scientific Journal
Services Article, Journal
Employees 9
Parent Genesis Publishing Consortium Limited
Website genesispcl.com/journals/aier/

Aquatic Invertebrates and Ecosystem Research (AIER) The Aquatic Invertebrates and Ecosystem Research (AIER) stands as an esteemed open-access, peer-reviewed, and internationally recognized platform dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge in the realm of aquatic invertebrates and ecosystem science. With a commitment to excellence, it serves as a conduit for the dissemination of high-quality original scientific papers, concise communications, and noteworthy review articles of contemporary significance and exceptional standards.

Authors submitting manuscripts to the Aquatic Invertebrates and Ecosystem Research do so with the understanding that their work has not been previously published elsewhere and is exclusively under consideration for publication within this esteemed journal.

The scope of the journal is expansive, encompassing a wide array of topics within aquatic invertebrates and ecosystem science and its associated research endeavors. From the ecology and behavior of diverse aquatic invertebrate species to their physiological adaptations, interactions within ecosystems, and broader implications for environmental health and conservation, the journal embraces a comprehensive approach to the exploration of these fascinating organisms.

Operated under the continuous publication model, the Aquatic Invertebrates and Ecosystem Research releases three issues annually, typically in April, August, and December. This innovative model ensures swift dissemination of research findings by promptly assigning accepted articles to upcoming issues as they become ready for publication. Consequently, readers benefit from rapid access to the latest advancements and discoveries in aquatic invertebrate science, fostering a dynamic exchange of knowledge and ideas within the scientific community.


Aims and scope

The Aquatic Invertebrates and Ecosystem Research, a publication of Genesis Publishing Consortium Limited (GPCL), is dedicated to advancing the understanding of aquatic invertebrate biology, ecology, conservation, and management. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to disseminate high-quality research findings, methodologies, and insights related to aquatic invertebrates and their habitats. The overarching aims and scope of the journal are to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas among scientists and professionals working in various disciplines, including marine biology, freshwater ecology, limnology, oceanography, and conservation biology. The aims and scope of the journal encompasses, but is not limited to, the following areas:

Taxonomy and systematics: Research on the identification, classification, and phylogenetic relationships of aquatic invertebrates, including descriptions of new species, revisions of taxa, and updates to existing taxonomic frameworks.

Ecology and behavior: Investigations into the ecological roles, behavioral patterns, life history strategies, and interactions of aquatic invertebrates within aquatic ecosystems, including feeding habits, reproduction, dispersal, and predator-prey dynamics.

Physiology and adaptations: Studies on the physiological adaptations of aquatic invertebrates to their environments, including responses to temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, and other abiotic factors, as well as physiological mechanisms for osmoregulation, respiration, and locomotion.

Habitat preferences and distribution: Research on the habitat preferences, spatial distribution patterns, and habitat requirements of aquatic invertebrates in various aquatic environments, including rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, estuaries, wetlands, and marine ecosystems.

Biodiversity and Conservation: Assessments of aquatic invertebrate biodiversity, species richness, and community composition, as well as studies on the conservation status, threats, and conservation measures for endangered, threatened, or vulnerable species and their habitats.

Ecological interactions: Investigations into the ecological interactions between aquatic invertebrates and other organisms, including symbiotic relationships, competition, predation, parasitism, and the role of invertebrates in ecosystem functioning and trophic dynamics.

Pollution and environmental health: Studies on the impacts of pollution, habitat degradation, climate change, invasive species, and other anthropogenic disturbances on aquatic invertebrate communities and their implications for ecosystem health and water quality.

Monitoring and assessment: Development and application of monitoring protocols, biomonitoring techniques, and ecological indicators for assessing the ecological condition, health, and integrity of aquatic ecosystems based on the presence, abundance, and diversity of aquatic invertebrates.

Management and restoration: Research on management strategies, restoration approaches, and conservation interventions aimed at preserving and enhancing aquatic invertebrate habitats, populations, and biodiversity in both natural and anthropogenically altered environments.

Evolutionary ecology: Research focusing on the evolutionary processes, adaptation mechanisms, and genetic diversity of aquatic invertebrates, including evolutionary responses to environmental change, speciation events, and the role of genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection in shaping invertebrate populations.

Biogeography and dispersal: Studies on the biogeographic patterns, dispersal mechanisms, and colonization dynamics of aquatic invertebrates, including investigations into historical biogeography, dispersal limitations, biotic interactions, and the role of environmental factors in shaping species distributions.

Trophic interactions and food webs: Investigations into the trophic interactions, trophic dynamics, and energy flow pathways involving aquatic invertebrates, including their roles as primary consumers, predators, detritivores, and ecosystem engineers in aquatic food webs and energy transfer processes.

Reproductive biology and life history strategies: Research on the reproductive biology, mating systems, reproductive strategies, and life history traits of aquatic invertebrates, including studies on reproductive behaviors, reproductive cycles, larval development, and dispersal strategies.

Ecotoxicology and contaminant bioaccumulation: Studies on the effects of pollutants, contaminants, and environmental stressors on aquatic invertebrates, including assessments of toxicity, bioaccumulation, biomagnification, and the sublethal effects of pollutants on invertebrate physiology, behavior, and population dynamics.

Climate change impacts and resilience: Research on the impacts of climate change on aquatic invertebrates and their habitats, including studies on phenological shifts, distributional changes, physiological responses, and adaptive strategies of invertebrates to changing environmental conditions.

Invasive species ecology and management: Investigations into the ecology, impacts, and management strategies of invasive aquatic invertebrates, including studies on the ecological consequences of invasions, invasion pathways, spread mechanisms, and control measures for invasive species.

Citizen science and community engagement: Exploration of citizen science initiatives, community-based monitoring programs, and participatory research approaches involving public engagement in the study, conservation, and management of aquatic invertebrates and their habitats.

Molecular ecology and genomics: Research on the application of molecular techniques, genomic tools, and DNA barcoding methods for studying population genetics, phylogeography, phylogenetics, and molecular ecology of aquatic invertebrates.

Restoration ecology and habitat enhancement: Studies on restoration ecology techniques, habitat enhancement strategies, and ecosystem-based approaches for rehabilitating degraded aquatic habitats, including the reintroduction of native species, habitat creation, and ecosystem restoration projects.

Socio-ecological systems and stakeholder engagement: Investigations into the interactions between human communities and aquatic invertebrate ecosystems, including studies on traditional ecological knowledge, local ecological practices, and the integration of social and ecological perspectives in aquatic conservation and management.

Interdisciplinary approaches and synthesis studies: Promotion of interdisciplinary collaborations, synthesis studies, and meta-analyses that integrate data, concepts, and methodologies from multiple disciplines to address complex research questions and inform evidence-based decision-making in aquatic invertebrate science and management.

Emerging challenges and future directions: Exploration of emerging challenges, research gaps, and future directions in the study of aquatic invertebrates, including the application of new technologies, interdisciplinary approaches, and innovative solutions to address pressing conservation and management issues.

The Aquatic Invertebrates and Ecosystem Research welcomes original research articles, reviews, perspectives, and short communications that contribute to advancing knowledge and understanding of aquatic invertebrates and their roles in aquatic ecosystems. The journal encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and welcomes submissions from researchers, academics, and practitioners worldwide. By providing a platform for the dissemination of scientific research and promoting dialogue among scientists, the journal aims to support the conservation and sustainable management of aquatic invertebrates and their habitats for future generations.


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Genesis Publishing Consortium Limited House no 24, Dr. Hadi Hamli Publishing Facility Building Navaran, Jadabpur, Jhikargachha, Jashore-7432, Bangladesh Email: [email protected]

Call for Papers

Scope of the Journal

Submission guidelines

How to submit

Please submit your manuscripts electronically via the AIER online submission system at this link submit your manuscript here. For any inquiries or assistance regarding the submission process, please contact the editorial team at [email protected].

Join us in contributing to the advancement of computer science and engineering research. We look forward to receiving your submissions and sharing groundbreaking discoveries with our global audience.



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