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The Ibis

Philip Lutley Sclater (Editor), Alfred Newton (Editor), Osbert Salvin (Editor), Howard Saunders (Editor), Eugene William Oates (Editor), A. H. Evans (Editor), William Lutley Sclater (Editor), Herbert C. Robinson (Editor), Claud B. Ticehurst (Editor), C. H. B. Grant (Editor), Reginald Ernest Moreau (Editor), David Snow (Editor), J. F. Monk (Editor), Philip Ashmole (Editor), J. Michael Cullen (Editor), Ian Newton (Editor), P. H. T. Hartley (Editor), R. S. Bailey (Editor), B. P. Hall (Editor), Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy Cranbrook (Editor), E. Marjorie Northcote (Editor), B.D.S Smith (Editor), Janet Kear (Editor), P. J. Jones (Editor), John Coulson (Editor), Barbara A. Carlson (Editor), Andrew Gosler (Editor), S. James Reynolds (Editor), John L. Quinn (Editor), Jeremy A. Lindsell (Editor), Claire L. Devereux (Editor), Rauri C. K. Bowie (Editor), Michael Brooke (Editor), Jeremy D. Wilson (Editor), Dan Chamberlain (Editor), Paul F. Donald (Editor), Andrew D. C. MacColl (Editor), Ruedi G. Nager (Editor), Mark Bolton (Editor), Rebecca T. Kimball (Editor), Dominic J. McCafferty (Editor), Richard A. Fuller (Editor), Jennifer A. Gill (Editor), Nicolas Trübner (Publisher), John Van Voorst (Publisher), R. H. Porter (Publisher), British Ornithologists' Union (Issuing body, Publisher), John Wiley & Son (Publisher), Trübner & Co (Publisher), Klincksieck (Firm) (Publisher)
Ibis, the international journal of avian science, publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, viewpoints and commentaries at the forefront of ornithological research, with special emphasis on the conservation, ecology, ethology and systematics of birds. Four issues are published each year, in January, April, July and October. Ibis is a truly international journal, publishing papers from across the globe and supported by an editorial board from across 12 countries. Ibis publishes papers 'as accepted' online seven days after acceptance and as Early View (final formatted version) four weeks after acceptance, and most accepted papers appear in the next available issue. Published continuously since 1859, Ibis was the world's first dedicated ornithology journal, establishing itself as the journal of record for many regions in the 19th Century, and remains one of the highest impact factor journals in ornithology

Journal, Magazine, English, 1859
British Ornithologists' Union, John Wiley, 56 Walker Street, N. Trübner and Co., Paternoster Row, Fr. Klincksieck, 11 Rue de Lille, F.A. Brockhaus, B. Westermann & Co., 440 Broadway, Trübner and Co., Paternoster Row, John van Voorst, 1 Paternoster Row, Gurney and Jackson, 1 Paternoster Row (Successors to J. Van Voorst), R.H. Porter, 7 Princes Street, Cavendish Square, W., Published for the British Ornithologists' Union by Academic Press, Blackwell Scientific Publications on behalf of The British Ornithologists' Union, Published by Blackwell Publishing, Ltd., Published on behalf of the British Ornithologists’ Union by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., London, New York, London, Paris, Leipzig, New York, London, London, London, London, London, Oxford, Oxford, Oxford, 1859