Editorial Projects

Special Issues co-organized and co-edited by me.

2024

Animals

Special Issue: Environmental Influence in Physiological, Endocrine, and Oxidative Stress Responses of Aquatic Invertebrates

Guest Editors: Marcelo Hermes-Lima (University of Brasilia, Brazil), Daniel Carneiro Moreira (University of Brasilia, Brazil) and Víctor Mauro Cubillos (Universidad Austral de Chile)

More information here.

Deadline for submissions: 10 September 2024

2023



Special Issue: Redox Metabolism in Ecophysiology and Evolution, 2nd Edition

Guest Editors: Marcelo Hermes-Lima (University of Brasilia, Brazil), Daniel Carneiro Moreira (University of Brasilia, Brazil) and Marko Prokić (University of Belgrade, Serbia)

More information here.

Deadline for submissions: 20 October 2024

2022

Special Issue: Redox Metabolism in Ecophysiology and Evolution

Guest Editors: Marcelo Hermes-Lima (University of Brasilia, Brazil), Daniel Carneiro Moreira (University of Brasilia, Brazil) and Tania Zenteno-Savín (Biological Research Centre of the Northwest, Mexico)

More information here. Submissions closed.


A edition of this Special Issue is available in a reprint book here.



Frontiers in Physiology & Frontiers in Marine Science

Special Issue: Aquatic animal defense response to the environment

Guest Editors: Daniel Carneiro Moreira (University of Brasilia, Brazil), Xiaodan Wang (East China Normal University, China), José Ricardo Paula (Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Portugal), and Chang Xu (Hainan University, China).

More information here. Submissions closed.




Frontiers in Physiology & Frontiers in Marine Science

Special Issue: Rising Stars in Aquatic Physiology: 2022

Guest Editors: Enric Gisbert (Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries, Spain), Mansour Torfi Mozanzadeh (Iranian Fisheries Science Institute, Iran), Kang-le Lu (Jimei University, China), and Daniel Carneiro Moreira (University of Brasilia, Brazil)

More information here. Submissions closed.

2021


Frontiers in Physiology & Frontiers in Marine Science

Research Topic: Redox Metabolism in Environmental and Ecological Physiology of Animals

Topic Editors: Daniel Carneiro Moreira (University of Brasilia, Brazil), Youji Wang (Shanghai Ocean University, China), Marcelo Hermes-Lima (University of Brasilia, Brazil), and Giancarlo Lopez-Martinez (North Dakota State University, USA)

More information here.  Submissions closed.