Journal of Theoretical Biology
Template:Infobox journal The Journal of Theoretical Biology is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering theoretical biology, as well as mathematical, computational, and statistical aspects of biology. Some research areas covered by the journal include cell biology, evolutionary biology, population genetics, morphogenesis, and immunology.
The journal was established in 1961.<ref name=nlm>Template:Cite web</ref> Its founding editor-in-chief was English biologist James F. Danielli, who remained editor until his death in 1984.<ref name=analysis-synthesis>Template:Cite web</ref> The journal is published by Elsevier and, Template:As of, the editors-in-chief are Denise Kirschner (University of Michigan Medical School), Mark Chaplain (University of St. Andrews), and Akira Sasaki (The university for advanced studies, SOKENDAI, Hayama). Lewis Wolpert served as editor-in-chief for more than 55 years.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
According to the Journal Citation Reports the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 2.691.<ref name=WoS>Template:Cite book</ref>
Notable articles
The following are the most highly cited articles (more than 2,000 citations at April 2021) that have been published in the journal:
- Template:Cite journal A classic paper dealing with inclusive fitness.
- Template:Cite journal Presentation of the handicap principle.
- Template:Cite journal Information content of collections of biological species.
- Template:Cite journal Forerunner of Kauffman's autocatalytic sets.
- Template:Cite journal An antithesis to the view that gregarious behaviour is evolved through benefits to the population or species.