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Seven years of NeoBiota the times, were they a changin'?

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2017

Abstract

During the NEOBIOTA conference 2010 in Copenhagen (see http://www.neobiota. eu/conferences for an overview of all conferences), the attendants decided to transform the serial of the European Group on Biological Invasions Neobiota, edited by Ingo Kowarik and Uwe Starfinger, into an international, open access journal. In the following year, NeoBiota was relaunched under the same name, but with an upper case 'B', by Pensoft Publishers.

In the editorial of the first issue, a large group of co-editors claimed for openness in covering a broad range of issues in invasion science, including the intersections with applied and social sciences, and referring to different groups of taxa and geographical regions (Kühn et al. 2011). What happened since then? We think that it is now time to shortly reflect how the new NeoBiota journal has developed in the first years of its infancy - based on some data on the published papers, the addressed topics and the geographical background of our contributing authors.

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