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Editorial Board

  • Angela Fuller, U.S. Geological Survey and Cornell University

    Carnivore conservation and management, decision science, human-wildlife coexistence, landscape connectivity, monitoring, population ecology, spatial ecology

  • Jenny Macpherson, Vincent Wildlife Trust

    ecology and conservation of small carnivores (e.g., European pine marten), human-wildlife coexistence, international reintroduction science

  • Joanna Burgar, British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship

    Guloninae ecology, carnivore conservation, fisher population dynamics, habitat modeling, landscape connectivity, wildlife management, conservation planning, applied research synthesis

  • Katie Moriarty, NCASI

    Ecology and conservation of forest associated species, GPS collars, rare species survey and monitoring, movement ecology, non-invasive sampling, evidence reviews, sample design

  • Lizzie Croose, British Small Animal Veterinary Association

    Martes ecology, mustelid conservation, mustelid monitoring, non-invasive sampling, evidence reviews

  • Scott Brainerd, University of Inland Norway 

    European pine marten biology, forestry and biodiversity conservation, landscape and habitat ecology, spatial ecology, human dimensions, monitoring, wildlife management,  conservation  policy.

Cost

Active members of the Martes Working Group can publish in Guloninae for free as part of their membership benefits. If you’re interested in joining, you can learn more about membership here. Non-members may submit manuscripts for peer review and publication for only $399.

Instructions to Authors

You can publish all of your Guloninae research in our journal, including negative results, datasets, and major findings. We accept two article formats: two-pagers (fewer than 1200 words) and long-form articles (more than 1200 words). We have no formatting requirements, making it easy for you to submit. Learn more here. 

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Peer Review Process

Peer review in Guloninae uses Stacks Journal’s innovative collaborative peer review model. Each article is peer-reviewed by a small group of double-blind reviewers who discuss and collaborate on the peer review to reduce bias and improve the science. Learn more here.

Editorial Policies

Guloninae follows the Editorial Policies of Stacks Journal. Learn more here.

Open Access Statement

All articles in Guloninae are open access for anyone to read, download, and cite.

Indexing

All articles in Guloninae receive a permanent DOI and are indexed in scholarly databases including Google Scholar, Crossref, Dimensions, OpenAIRE, Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, Litmaps, and WorldCat.

Contact

Email: info@martesworkinggroup.org

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Thank you!
Thank you to Martes collaborators Shannon Werden for the fisher images and Alli Fitzmorris for the Guloninae sketches.
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