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Theoretical ecology journals

Theoretical ecology journals publish research that uses mathematical models and computer simulations to understand how ecosystems and populations function. They explore concepts like species interactions, resource use, and environmental changes to predict patterns and outcomes in nature. By applying quantitative methods, these journals help scientists develop hypotheses and theories about ecological processes that are often complex and difficult to observe directly. The goal is to gain a deeper, more precise understanding of ecological systems, which can inform conservation efforts, resource management, and environmental policy.