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Ecology and evolution

91TV journals Proceedings B, Biology Letters, Philosophical Transactions B and Royal Society Open Science publish research articles, Reviews, Biological Science Practices, and theme issues in all areas of ecology and evolution.

Seminars

Our ecology and evolution author  features research published in Royal Society journals. Each talk is associated with a recent paper or theme issue. .

 

Recent seminar highlights

The 1986 incident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine led to the largest release of radioactive material to the environment ever recorded. Considering the impact of ionising radiation on DNA and other cellular molecules, much debate surrounds whether radiation levels in the region continue to impact the longevity of local wildlife. , hear authors and Dr Pablo Burraco discuss their study on the aging and stress hormones in the Eastern tree frog.

Climate geroscience: the intersection between climate science and the biology of aging. Why should we, and how can we, facilitate this cross-disciplinary collaboration for the future health of us and the planet? , hear discuss this, with reference to the “wisdom oriented” science movement, resulting in a thought-provoking piece.

Spending time underwater poses challenges for land-based animals, not least how to breathe. Although many invertebrates are known to take bubbles of air with them underwater for respiration, until recently there has been no evidence that vertebrates do similar. , discusses her study of the semi-aquatic Anolis lizard, and its use of bubble breathing to stay underwater for longer.

Latest research

Looking for exciting work in ecology and evolution? Discover top research published by us in recent years.

  

Philosophical Transactions B theme issues

Article collections

Take a look at the special collections featured below or browse all and articles published across the Royal Society journals.

Meet us at the following conferences in 2025.

Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution in Sherbrooke, Canada, 6-9 July 2025

Annual Meeting of The Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution in Beijing, China, 20-24 July 2025

European Society for Evolutionary Biology conference in Barcelona, Spain, 17-22 Aug 2025

Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology Annual Meeting in Birmingham, UK, 12-15 November 2025

Are you a researcher based in London? Find us at the ’s annual events and look out for our annual workshop.

Dr Justin M. Bernstein on coastal snakes of the Philippines and the importance of field data for downstream research.
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Dr Alex Shupinski on using functional diversity to describe how the structure of North American mammal palaeocommunities changed across the Cenozoic.
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Anne Grundlehner and Jeroen Hoekendijk on social distancing patterns in seal colonies.
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Royal Society journal articles are frequently mentioned in media outlets around the world. Explore ecology and evolution articles that made the news.

  • Air jacket helps 'scuba-diving' lizards stay underwater for longer via
  • ‘Magical’: 17m insects fly each year through narrow pass in Pyrenees via 
  • American crocodiles can have 'virgin births'—here’s what that means via
  • Reforestation means more than just planting trees via

91TV has been publishing scientific articles for 360 years. Take a look at Martin Lister's 1673 paper ‘’ to observe a great seventeenth century naturalist grappling with the nature of fossils, the earliest known journal article on the science of palaeontology. See also Charles Darwin's 1839 article ''.

 to discover more key moments in scientific history and a fascinating insight into the development of science.

is the Royal Society’s flagship biological research journal, accepting original articles and reviews of outstanding scientific importance and broad general interest. The main criteria for acceptance are that a study is novel and has general significance to biologists. Articles published cover the breadth of the biological sciences; many but not all articles have direct relevance to organisms and the environments in which they live. 

 is an online Royal Society journal that publishes short, high-quality, peer-reviewed articles, reviews and opinion pieces from across the biological sciences. The scope is vast - publishing high-quality research in any area of the biological sciences. However, we have particular strengths in the biology, evolution and ecology of whole organisms. 

publishes high quality theme issues on topics of current importance and general interest within the life sciences, guest-edited by leading authorities and comprising new research, reviews and opinions from prominent researchers. Each issue aims to create an original and authoritative synthesis, often bridging traditional disciplines, which showcases current developments and provides a foundation for future research, applications and policy decisions. 

is an open access journal publishing high-quality original research on the basis of objective peer-review. The journal covers the entire range of science and mathematics and allows the Society to publish all the high-quality work it receives without the usual restrictions on scope, length or impact. It welcomes the submission of all high-quality science including articles which may usually be difficult to publish elsewhere, for example, replications or those that include negative findings.