Journal Overview
The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal's goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA's other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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Night lighting and anthropogenic noise alter the activity and body condition of pinyon mice (Peromyscus truei)
-  4 March 2021
Open accessVegetation structural complexity and biodiversity in the Great Smoky Mountains
-  4 March 2021
Open accessUniform performance of mammal detection methods under contrasting environmental conditions in Mediterranean landscapes
-  3 March 2021
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Index‐based approach for estimating vulnerability of Arctic biota to oil spills
-  18 June 2019
Open accessEnvironmental literacy, ecological literacy, ecoliteracy: What do we mean and how did we get here?
-  1-20
-  31 May 2013
Open accessGrasslands—more important for ecosystem services than you might think
- J. Bengtsson
- J. M. Bullock
- B. Egoh
- C. Everson
- T. Everson
- T. O'Connor
- P. J. O'Farrell
- H. G. Smith
- R. Lindborg
-  7 February 2019
Open accessMulti‐scale spatial dynamics of the Chesapeake Bay nettle, Chrysaora chesapeakei
-  1 May 2020
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On underestimation of global vulnerability to tree mortality and forest die‐off from hotter drought in the Anthropocene
- Ecosphere
-  1-55
-  7 August 2015
Open accessA global perspective on wetland salinization: ecological consequences of a growing threat to freshwater wetlands
- Ellen R. Herbert
- Paul Boon
- Amy J. Burgin
- Scott C. Neubauer
- Rima B. Franklin
- Marcelo Ardón
- Kristine N. Hopfensperger
- Leon P. M. Lamers
- Peter Gell
- Ecosphere
-  1-43
-  29 October 2015
Open accessUsing null models to disentangle variation in community dissimilarity from variation in α‐diversity
- Ecosphere
-  1-11
-  28 February 2011
Open accessDirect and indirect effects of climate change on soil microbial and soil microbial‐plant interactions: What lies ahead?
- Aimée T. Classen
- Maja K. Sundqvist
- Jeremiah A. Henning
- Gregory S. Newman
- Jessica A. M. Moore
- Melissa A. Cregger
- Leigh C. Moorhead
- Courtney M. Patterson
- Ecosphere
-  1-21
-  7 August 2015





