Women in Chemical Ecology 2025

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Background

We are delighted to present the second edition of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution's 'Women in Chemical Ecology” article collection.

At present, less than 30% of researchers worldwide are women. Long-standing biases and gender stereotypes are discouraging girls and women away from science-related fields, and STEM research in particular. Science and gender equality are, however, essential to ensure sustainable development as highlighted by UNESCO. In order to change traditional mindsets, gender equality must be promoted, stereotypes defeated, and girls and women should be encouraged to pursue STEM careers.

Therefore, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution is proud to offer this platform to promote the work of women scientists, across all fields of ecology and evolution.

The work presented here highlights the diversity of research performed across the entire breadth of chemical ecology research and presents advances in theory, experiment, and methodology with applications to compelling problems.

Please note: To be considered for this collection, the first or last author should be a researcher who identifies as a woman.

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This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description:

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  • General Commentary
  • Hypothesis and Theory
  • Methods
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Articles that are accepted for publication by our external editors following rigorous peer review incur a publishing fee charged to Authors, institutions, or funders.

Keywords: women in science, chemical ecology

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