About the Journal
Journal of Experimental and Applied Tropical Biology
J. Exp. Appl. Trop. Bio. (JEATB)
Overview
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Experimental and Applied Tropical Biology is
An international open-access scientific journal dedicated to publishing original research and innovative analyses that explore the challenges and opportunities of tropical ecosystems. We prioritize experimental and applied studies that directly contribute to food security, human and animal health, sustainable natural resource management, and biodiversity conservation in tropical regions. The journal is published every two months and welcomes high-quality submissions in the following areas:
- Animal Science and Processing: feed and feeding, nutrition, genetics, breeding and reproduction, socio-economic aspect of animal production, and processing technology of animal products
- Ecology and Environmental Conservation: animal and plant biodiversity and conservation, pollination ecology and ecotoxicology.
- Fundamental and applied Entomology: new techniques for the study and measurement in agricultural entomology, medical entomology, conservation entomology, insect physiology, systematics and population genetics, and beekeeping.
- Plant science: Different aspects of agriculture and crop sciences including crop physiology, phytopathology, soil fertility, biofertilizers, food chemistry and biodiversity, and genetically modified crops.
- Pharmacological research: effects of food ingredients and standardized plant extracts, including commercial products, as well as mechanistic studies on isolated natural products on cell, animal or human physiology are particularly welcome.
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Current Issue
Tchiegang, D.J., Njapdounke, K. J.S., Nkemmo, T.W.S., Moto, O.F.C., Zogning, D.L.M., Jerye, S., Nezoumne, F.N. & Ngo Bum, E. (2025). Evaluation of the effects of decoction of Ficus mucuso trunk stem bark (Moraceae) on lipopolysaccharide-induced schizoaffective psychoses in mice (Mus musculus). Journal of Experimental & Applied Tropical Biology, 5(1): 1-15