Amphibia-Reptilia is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality scientific papers across all major fields of herpetology. The journal welcomes original research articles, short notes, and review papers covering topics including ecology, behaviour, evolution, conservation, physiology, morphology, palaeontology, genetics, and systematics of amphibians and reptiles.
Journal Features & Benefits
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Professional layout, with each article starting on a new page
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Indexed in Web of Science / Current Contents and Scopus
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Stable impact factor (ISI): 1.3 (2024)
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Fully online submission and peer-review process via Editorial Manager (Brill), accessible worldwide to authors, reviewers, and editors
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Rapid publication timeline, with an average of three months from submission to publication
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Articles published online shortly after acceptance (“online first”) on the Brill platform
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Online access to all Amphibia-Reptilia issues since Volume 1 for SEH members and institutional subscribers, courtesy of Brill Publishers
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Reduced Open Access publication fees for SEH members
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Colour figures included free of charge in both PDF and printed versions
Online Access for SEH Members
To access the online edition of Amphibia-Reptilia, SEH members must register on the Brill website using their customer number. This number is provided on the address sheet delivered with each printed issue of the journal.
Co-Editors
José Carlos Brito
Conservation of reptiles; Behaviour of reptiles; Ecology
CIBIO–InBIO Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources
R. Padre Armando Quintas, 4485-661 Vairão, Portugal
E-mail: jcbrito(at)cibio.up.pt
Salvador Carranza
Evolution, genetics and biogeography of reptiles; Morphology of reptiles; Behaviour of amphibians; Systematics; Physiology
Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC–UPF)
Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 37–49, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
E-mail: salvador.carranza(at)ibe.upf-csic.es
Carolin Dittrich
Conservation of amphibians; Evolution, genetics and biogeography of amphibians; Morphology of amphibians; Diseases; Palaeontology
Technical University Dresden, Institute of Hydrobiology
Zellescher Weg 40, 01217 Dresden, Germany
E-mail: carolin.dittrich.biol(at)gmail.com
Board of Associate Editors
Mathieu Denoël (Liège); G. Francesco Ficetola (Milan); Ana Ivanović (Belgrade); Luca Luiselli (Rome); Marc J. Mazerolle (Rouyn-Noranda); Julian Glos (Hamburg); Uwe Fritz (Dresden); Gabriel Blouin-Demers (Ottawa); Miguel A. Carretero (Vairão); Roberto Sacchi (Pavia); Sergio A. Balaguera-Reina (Ibagué); Sylvain Ursenbacher (Basel); David Jandzik (Bratislava); Jonathon Marshall (Ogden); Sebastian Steinfartz (Leipzig); Maria Thaker (Bangalore); Marcelo Nazareno Vallinoto de Souza (Bragança); Guillermo Velo-Antón (Vairão); János Ujszegi (Budapest); Katharina Wollenberg Valero (Dublin); Fernando Martínez-Freiría (Vairão); Jiří Šmíd (Prague); Karin Tamar (Tel Aviv University); Charles Watson (Texas A&M University–San Antonio); Duarte V. Gonçalves (CIIMAR, Portugal).
Advisory Editorial Board
Xavier Bonnet (Villiers-en-Bois); Julian Faivovich (New York); Ernesto Filippi (Rome); Günter Gollmann (Vienna); Ivan Gomez-Mestre (Seville); Gerald Kuchling (Perth); William E. Magnusson (Manaus); Jiří Moravec (Prague); Germán Orizaola (Uppsala); Octávio S. Paulo (Lisbon); Jérôme Pellet (Oron-la-Ville); Chris J. Reading (Dorchester); Vicente Roca Velasco (Valencia); Estela Sasso Cerri (Araraquara); Richard Wassersug (Halifax); Frank Pasmans (Ghent); Eva Ringler (Vienna); Federico Marangoni (Posadas); Ylenia Chiari (Montpellier); Sebastiano Salvidio (Genoa); Erin L. Muths (Fort Collins); Thomas Madsen (Geelong).