Editor-in-Chief

František Baluška

University of Bonn, Institute of Cell and Molecular Botany; Bonn, Germany, Bonn, DE

Tony Trewavas

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, GB

Przemyslaw Wojtaszek

University of Poznan, Poznań, PL

Editorial Board

  • Harsh P. Bais
  • Sujit Basu
  • Eshel Ben-Jacob
  • Corina Brussaard
  • Lars Chittka
  • Fedor Ciampor
  • Vitaly Citovsky
  • Luis M. Corrochano
  • Michael F. Dolan
  • David Drubin
  • Natalia Dudareva
  • Nathan J. Emery
  • John A. Endler
  • Nick Evans
  • Xinxin Gao
  • Berthold Hedwig
  • Martin Heil
  • Manfred Heinlein
  • Jacek Hennig
  • Matthew J. Hertenstein
  • Jesper Hoffmeyer
  • Ralph Hückelhoven
  • Duncan E. Jackson
  • Peter Jedlicka
  • Mustapha Kandouz
  • Fred Keijzer
  • Laurent Keller
  • Minna-Maarit Kytöviita
  • Simcha Lev-Yadun
  • Dong Li
  • Jinxing Lin
  • Ken Lukowiak
  • Randolf Menzel
  • Mark Mescher
  • Thorsten Nurnberger
  • Paul Ode
  • Tomasz Osiejuk
  • Paul W. Paré
  • Lisa A. Parr
  • John A. Pickett
  • Corné M.J. Pieterse
  • Vincent Piguet
  • María Isabel Ramos-González
  • Daniel Robert
  • Florian P. Schiestl
  • Benoît Schoefs
  • Barry Scott
  • James Shapiro
  • Li Tao
  • Rob Van Houdt
  • Luis P. Villarreal
  • Jorge Vivanco
  • Gerhard von der Emde
  • Valerie M. Williamson
  • Daniel Wipf
  • Justin N. Wood
  • Jiarui Wu
  • Hong-Wei Xue
  • John Yoder
  • Viktor Zárský
  • Lian-Hui Zhang

Call for Papers

Communicative & Integrative Biology is a new open access journal that is published exclusively online.

 

Entering the new millennium-equipped with all sorts of -omics data growing at an incredible speed-the biological sciences are slowly moving from a reductionistic to a holistic view of biological complexity. One such example is the complex organismal behavior based on signaling and communication processes. The extreme intricacy of these processes requires integrated systemic approaches. This new journal, Communicative & Integrative Biology, will serve as a platform for the synthesis of the biological sciences.

The focus will be organismal communication, however, Communicative & Integrative Biology will deal with communication at all levels of biological organization from subcellular organelles to societies, ecosystems and the biosphere as a whole. In particular, "Sensory Ecology" represents a new rapidly emerging field which combines animal and plant communication and signaling (biosemiotics) with cognition, evolution, ecology and behavioral ecology, as well as biophysics and neuroethology.

Complex behavior is based on integrated sensory systems. These provide all organisms with positive and negative experiences and memories, culminating in an active cognition that is optimized for adaptation to and survival in an ever-changing environment, challenged by diverse abiotic and biotic stimuli. Surprisingly, this paradigm, created through studies on animals, is now emerging as valid also for plants and microorganisms. In addition, continuous communication and integrated signaling underlies stress adaptation, pathogenesis, parasitism, immunity, symbiosis, mutualism and other interorganismal interactions. All of which will be the focus of Communicative & Integrative Biology.

All manuscripts are sent for in depth peer review, however, the Editorial Board will consider reviewer reports from submissions to leading journals such as Nature, Science and Cell for accelerated review.

Types of Papers:
Research Papers • Short Communications • Reviews • Addenda • Meeting Reports

To submit a manuscript to Communicative & Integrative Biology, please visit http://cib.msubmit.net


If you have interesting data, an original hypothesis, or timely commentaries on significant developments related to the topics covered by Communicative & Integrative Biology, you may contact one of the Editors-in-Chief.


Please see our submission guidelines or contact Erin O'Brien, Managing Editor, Landes Bioscience (erin@landesbioscience.com)

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