AIMS and SCOPE
AIMS and SCOPES:
The "Journal of Microbiome Ecology" is dedicated to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research on the ecology and function of microbial communities in diverse ecosystems. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their knowledge and perspectives on the rapidly evolving field of microbiome research.
The primary aim of the journal is to advance our understanding of the complex interactions between microorganisms and their hosts and environment, and to promote the application of this knowledge to improve human health, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability. The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, methodological papers, and opinion pieces on topics including, but not limited to:
- Microbial diversity and evolution
- Microbial community structure and function
- Host-microbe interactions and symbioses
- Microbiome engineering and manipulation
- Microbiome and disease
- Microbiome and nutrition
- Microbiome and environment
- Methodological advances in microbiome research
Through its rigorous peer-review process, the "Journal of Microbiome Ecology" aims to ensure that all published articles meet high standards of scientific excellence and integrity, and contribute to the advancement of the field. The journal is committed to open access publishing and aims to make all published articles freely available to readers worldwide, thus facilitating the dissemination of new knowledge and ideas.
The Journal of Microbiome Ecology is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that aims to publish original research articles, reviews, and commentaries on all aspects of microbiome ecology. Our journal covers a broad range of topics, including but not limited to the following:
- Microbial communities
- Microbial ecology
- Microbiome interactions
- Host-microbiome interactions
- Microbiome function
- Microbiome diversity
- Microbiome stability
- Microbiome dynamics
- Microbial metabolism
- Microbial genetics
- Microbial evolution
- Microbial biogeography
- Microbial bioremediation
- Microbial symbiosis
- Microbial pathogenesis
- Microbial biofilms
- Microbial oceanography
- Microbial soil ecology
- Microbial plant-microbe interactions
- Microbial food web
Our journal welcomes submissions from researchers across the globe working in the field of microbiome ecology. The following list provides additional keywords and subtopics that fall under the scope of our journal:
- Microbiome engineering
- Microbiome biomarkers
- Microbiome therapies
- Microbiome-based diagnostics
- Microbiome and the immune system
- Gut microbiome
- Oral microbiome
- Skin microbiome
- Respiratory microbiome
- Vaginal microbiome
- Microbiome and cancer
- Microbiome and neurological disorders
- Microbiome and metabolic disorders
- Microbiome and cardiovascular diseases
- Microbiome and obesity
- Microbiome and aging
- Microbiome and nutrition
- Microbiome and probiotics
- Microbiome and prebiotics
- Microbiome and antibiotics
- Microbiome and the environment
- Microbiome and climate change
- Microbiome and wastewater treatment
- Microbiome and biotechnology
- Microbiome and agriculture
- Microbiome and aquaculture
- Microbiome and food safety
- Microbiome and food fermentation
- Microbiome and brewing
- Microbiome and winemaking
- Microbiome and phages
- Microbiome and viruses
- Microbiome and fungi
- Microbiome and archaea
- Microbiome and algae
- Microbiome and protozoa
- Microbiome and invertebrates
- Microbiome and vertebrates
- Microbiome and wildlife conservation
- Microbiome and bioremediation of pollutants
- Microbiome and biogeochemical cycles
- Microbiome and ecosystem services
- Microbiome and evolutionary biology
- Microbiome and systems biology
- Microbiome and computational biology
- Microbiome and bioinformatics
- Microbiome and data analytics
- Microbiome and statistical analyses
- Microbiome and machine learning
- Microbiome and artificial intelligence
- Microbiome and ethics
- Microbiome and policy
- Microbiome and education
- Microbiome and public engagement
- Microbiome and citizen science
- Microbiome and open science
- Microbiome and reproducibility
- Microbiome and data sharing
- Microbiome and scientific communication
- Microbiome and scientific outreach
- Microbiome and clinical trials
- MicroBiota
- Intestinal microbiota
- Microbiome engineering
- Host-microbe interactions
- Microbiome and nutrition
- Animal microbiota
- Microbial community dynamics
- Bioinformatics tools for microbiome analysis
- Metabolomics of the microbiome
- Microbiome and disease
- Microbial ecology
- Microbiome and mental health
- Soil microbiome
- Microbial diversity
- Microbial genetics
- Host immune response to microbiota
- Plant-microbe interactions
- Microbiome and the gut-brain axis
- Fungal microbiota
- Microbiome and aging
- Microbiome and cancer
- Oral microbiome
- Microbiome and infectious diseases
- Microbiome and the skin
- Vaginal microbiota
- Microbial biofilms
- Microbiome and autism spectrum disorder
- Microbiome and cardiovascular diseases
- Microbiome and the respiratory system
- Microbiome and liver diseases
- Microbiome and metabolic disorders
- Microbiome and sleep
- Microbiome and the immune system
- Microbiome and reproduction
- Microbiome and drug metabolism
- Microbiome and personalized medicine
- Microbiome and probiotics
- Microbiome and prebiotics
- Microbiome and postbiotics
- Microbiome and phage therapy
- Microbiome and gene expression
- Microbiome and epigenetics
- Microbiome and the environment
- Microbiome and the food industry
- Microbiome and biocontrol
- Microbiome and bioremediation
- Microbiome and agriculture
- Microbiome and aquaculture
- Microbiome and biotechnology
- Microbiome and the human-animal interface
- Microbiome and one health
- Microbiome and bioinformatics
- Microbiome and ecology
- Microbiome and evolution
- Microbiome and systems biology
- Microbiome and metagenomics
- Microbiome and synthetic biology
- Microbiome and biomarkers
- Microbiome and functional analysis
- Microbiome and microbial interactions
- Microbiome and proteomics
- Microbiome and RNA-seq
- Microbiome and transcriptomics
- Microbiome and the gut-lung axis
- Microbiome and the gut-liver axis
- Microbiome and the gut-kidney axis
- Microbiome and the gut-heart axis
- Microbiome and the gut-skin axis
- Microbiome and the gut-microbiota-brain axis
- Microbiome and the oral-gut axis
- Microbiome and the gut-metabolome-brain axis
- Gut-brain axis
- Bioreactors
- Plant-microbe interactions
- Fungal communities
- Bacterial diversity
- Metabolomics
- Gene expression
- Inflammation
- Bioinformatics tools
- Metabolic diseases
- Animal models
- Microbial genetics
- Microbial genomics
- Next-generation sequencing
- Antibiotic resistance
- Metagenomics
- Microbial community structure
- Antimicrobial agents
- Synthetic biology
- Functional genomics
- Microbial physiology
- Microbial ecology
- Microbial evolution
- Microbial biotechnology
- Metabolic pathways
- Biogeography
- Microbial interactions
- Host-pathogen interactions
- Cell signaling
- Immune system
- Microbial adaptation
- Microbial metabolism
- Synthetic microbial ecosystems
- Microbial symbiosis
- Ecological succession
- Metabolic engineering
- Environmental microbiology
- Microbial fermentation
- Microbial bioremediation
- Microbial metabolism modeling
- Biocontrol agents
- Microbial proteomics
- Viral ecology
- Bacterial pathogenesis
- Parasitic interactions
- Microbial biofilms
- Microbial diversity and function
- Microbial growth kinetics
- Host-microbe interactions
- Microbial population dynamics
- Microbial systems biology
These keywords/sub-topics cover a wide range of topics related to the study of microbiome ecology and will help potential authors and readers understand the scope and focus of the Journal of Microbiome Ecology.
The "Journal of Microbiome Ecology" aims to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share their knowledge, ideas, and findings related to microbiome research. Our mission is to promote open access to high-quality research articles, reviews, and other scholarly works related to the field of microbiome ecology. We strive to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing among researchers from diverse disciplines, including microbiology, ecology, bioinformatics, and computational biology. Our vision is to become a leading publication in the field of microbiome research, providing a forum for cutting-edge research and innovative ideas that advance our understanding of the roles of microbial communities in ecosystems, human health, and biotechnology. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing practices, ensuring that all published works undergo rigorous peer-review and editorial oversight.