Evansia (journal) explained

Evansia
Abbreviation:Evansia
Discipline:Bryology and lichenology
Publisher:American Bryological and Lichenological Society
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1984–present[1]
Website:https://bioone.org/journals/evansia/scope-and-details
Issn:0747-9859
Eissn:2330-9148
Oclc:703226082
Lccn:85643005

Evansia is a quarterly, peer-reviewed scientific journal, publishing research on issues in biology and environmental preservation related to lichenology and bryology, primarily in North America. It is published quarterly by the American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS) and serves as the information bulletin of the ABLS. Articles are frequently popular or semi-technical rather than technical and intended for both amateurs and professionals. There are reports on local flora and presentations of techniques for studying and curating lichens, bryophytes, and hepatics.[2] The ABLS named the journal in honor of Alexander William Evans.[3]

References

  1. Web site: Evansia. NLM Catalog.
  2. Web site: Evansia. BioOne (bioone.org).
  3. Miller, Harvey A.. Evansia, a tribute to Alexander W. Evans. Evansia. 28. 4. 2011. 109–110. 10.1639/079.028.0406. 162397079.