Aims and scope
Alpine Botany is an international journal providing a forum for plant science studies across elevation with links to fungal and microbial ecology, including vegetation and flora of mountain regions worldwide.
Alpine Botany publishes original contributions and reviews on biogeography, biosystematics, evolutionary biology, population biology, ecophysiology, functional ecology of vegetation, flora as well as symbiotic associations. We also welcome studies on fungi, mosses and lichens and plant-animal interactions.
We aim for contributions that explore plant biological phenomena in order to understand functionally ongoing ecological, evolutionary or physiological processes in mountainous regions.
Descriptive or applied studies are acceptable, provided that clear research questions are addressed and that findings are presented in a context fitting the scope of the journal. Articles must be relevant for an international readership.
Alpine Botany (formerly Botanica Helvetica) is the official publication of the Swiss Botanical Society (SBG) and has been publishing two volumes annually since 1891. It became available in electronic format on Springer Nature Link (2005) but was relaunched under the Springer imprint and the current name in 2011.
Bibliographic Data
First published in 1891
1 volume per year, 2 issues per volume
Format: 21 x 27.9 cm
ISSN 1664-2201 (print)
ISSN 1664-221X (electronic)