About the Journal

Journal of Invasive Plant Biology (JIPB) focuses on the ecology, biology and environmental impact of invasive plant species, offering a platform for studies that explain how invasive plants establish, spread and alter ecosystems. It is intended to attract submissions on invasion mechanisms, ecological consequences, climate-driven invasion patterns and restoration strategies. Unlike journals centred on herbicides or weed management, this journal emphasises ecological processes, species behaviour, evolutionary patterns and environmental risks associated with plant invasions. Its main advantage lies in supporting researchers working on biodiversity loss, ecosystem resilience and invasive-species monitoring, areas that are rapidly growing due to global environmental change and conservation priorities.

Announcements

[JIPB] Call for Editorial Board Members

2026-01-09

We are pleased to announce the formation of the inaugural Editorial Board for the Journal of Invasive Plant Biology (JIPB). We cordially invite distinguished scholars and researchers from around the globe to join us as Founding Editorial Board Members. As a founding member, you will play a key role in shaping the discourse and supporting research in this globally significant field.

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