New Editor | Evangelina Schwindt, subject editor for Ecography

We welcome Evangelina Schwindt to Ecography!

About our new subject editor:

Evangelina Schwindt is a marine ecologist studying the patterns, processes, and consequences of marine and estuarine invasions. Based on the coast of Patagonia, Argentina, her work spans coastal ecosystems, including ports and marine protected areas, and takes both a broad spatial perspective—from local to global scales—and a historical one, tracing invasions back to the earliest human movements across oceans.

Her approach combines field and aquarium experiments with observational data, allowing her to understand how, where, and when marine invasions occur in different places. 

Recognizing prevention and monitoring as the best management options for marine ecosystems, she collaborates with national and regional governments, as well as non-governmental organizations, to support the management of biological invasions and inform evidence-based decision-making.

You can read more about her on her webpage: https://geaccenpat.wixsite.com/geac/en/integrantes


 

Ecography—who are we?

ECOGRAPHY: A Journal of Space and Time in Ecology is an Open Access journal owned by the Nordic Society Oikos.

Our journal strives to understand ecological or biodiversity patterns through space and time. We encourage papers to advance the field of macroecology and biogeography through the development and testing of theory or modern methodology (remote sensing, molecular techniques, AI) or by proposing new tools for analysis or interpretation of ecological phenomena. There are no biases with regard to taxon, biome, or biogeographical area.

Thinking about publishing with us?

 

Our journals, our society—join us!

The Nordic Society Oikos engages the global scientific community through five international journals…

 

…and supports the national ecological societies of the five Nordic countries. Anyone worldwide can join the Nordic Society Oikos.

NSO is a home for ecologists, a nexus for knowledge, and a guiding light for ecology worldwide. We are an active network of ecologists in the Nordic region and around the globe.

Why join NSO? Membership benefits include:

  • Connections across a global community of ecologists and five national societies

  • NSO newsletters with member-only updates about Nordic ecology and society activities

  • Ongoing opportunities for promotion on NSO’s digital platforms and social media channels

  • Discounted registration for NSO’s biennial conference

  • Eligibility to apply for NSO Grants

Each member receives additional benefits from one of our five national societies:

When you join NSO, you also become a member of one of our national societies. Which one? That’s up to you! Each national society provides its own benefits, including discounts to national conferences. Learn more about us at nordicsocietyoikos.org.

  • Danish Oikos Society

  • Oikos Finland

  • Icelandic Ecological Society

  • Norwegian Ecological Society

  • Swedish Oikos Society


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