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Corresponding author: Gianmaria Bonari ( gianmaria.bonari@unisi.it ) © 2026 Gianmaria Bonari, Irena Axmanová, Simonetta Bagella, Romeo Di Pietro, Edy Fantinato, Federico Fernández-González, Daniela Gigante, Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Ali Kavgacı.
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Bonari G, Axmanová I, Bagella S, Di Pietro R, Fantinato E, Fernández-González F, Gigante D, Jiménez-Alfaro B, Kavgacı A (2026) One year of Vegetation Ecology and Diversity (VED). Vegetation Ecology and Diversity 63: e185067. https://doi.org/10.3897/ved.185067
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In this editorial, we announce the journal’s return to the Scopus database following the change of its name, and we comment on its performance in the first year under the new name Vegetation Ecology and Diversity (VED), including the number and type of papers published, the authors’ nationality, and the turnaround times. Furthermore, we present the Editors’ choice article as well as articles that were both most viewed and most cited. We also present new members of the editorial board, a new permanent collection, and we thank the VED reviewers 2025. Finally, we are pleased to announce that we are seeking a linguistic editor.
Alien plant invasions, biostatistic analysis and data banks, Habitats Directive, phanerogamic and cryptogamic vegetation survey and classification, plant community conservation and management, plant community traits, plant ecology and synecology, syntaxonomy and nomenclature, vegetation mapping
The first year under the journal’s new name has come to an end, and it is time to take stock. First of all, we would like to inform that after a technical standstill period related to the validation of the journal name change, the journal Vegetation Ecology and Diversity (VED) is once again fully indexed in Scopus. We have already obtained the monthly CiteScoreTracker 2025 (2.8), while we are still awaiting the annual CiteScore that is expected to be released in June 2026.
With the transition to a fully-online publishing mode, issues of the journal became annual. The issue of 2025 (no. 62) marked a peak in publication output of 22 articles, which is the highest number reached by the journal since 2012 (Figure
Overall, in 2025, VED published the contributions of 157 authors from 15 countries (Figure
Authors frequently seek information regarding journal processing timelines. To address this interest, Table
Besides the editorial (
The studies presented were conducted in different biogeographical regions of Europe. For example,
Two papers focused on bryophytes.
Different vegetation dynamics were also explored.
Finally, the well-established series on new national and regional Annex I of 92/42/EEC Habitat records in Italy reached its 157th contribution this year, with two additional papers (
Turnaround times of Vegetation Ecology and Diversity (VED) in 2025 and of Plant Sociology (2020–2024) expressed in days.
| Year | Plant Sociology (2020–2024) | VED (2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Assigning Editor | 1.9 days | 2.1 days |
| time from submission date to assign Subject/Guest Editor | ||
| Inviting Reviewer | 7.3 days | 5.5 days |
| time from submission date to invite first reviewer on Review round 1 | ||
| Reviewer Decision | 28.2 days | 20.1 days |
| time from submission date to reviewers’ decision_date on Review round 1 | ||
| First editorial decision | 34.5 days | 25 days |
| time from submission date to Subject/Guest Editor decision on Review round 1 | ||
| Manuscript acceptance | 79.6 days | 47 days |
| time from submission date to acceptance date | ||
| Publication | 119.8 days | 76.1 days |
| time from submission date to publication date |
The data papers published in VED in 2025 included three resurvey datasets.
The opinion paper we published deals with the ITV-net: leveraging intraspecific trait variability to bridge vegetation science and trait-based research in Italy (
The VED editorial board voted the article “Fragments of subdesert vegetation in the Mediterranean Region: the Periploca angustifolia maquis (Periplocion angustifoliae, Quercetea ilicis) in Sicily” by Gianguzzi et al. as the 2025 choice.
The paper presents the results of a phytogeographic and phytosociological study on the maquis vegetation dominated by Periploca angustifolia occurring along the southern coast of mainland Sicily. Along with providing an updated overview of the species’ distribution and ecology, and the description of a new association (Asparago albi-Periplocetum angustifoliae) the relevance of the study lies in the fact that this finding supports the hypothesis of connection routes contracted with North Africa during the drying of the Mediterranean in the Messinian period. We extend our congratulations to all the authors.
On December 31st 2025, the most viewed paper was “MARA Vegetation Database: Monitoring Alien species along mountain Roads in the central Apennines” by Santoianni and colleagues, while the most cited was “ReSurveyDunes—a data resource of resurveyed coastal dune vegetation plots in Italy” by Acosta and colleagues. We congratulate all the authors.
From an editorial perspective, some changes have occurred following the recent revision of the Italian Association of Vegetation Science (SISV) statute.
First, on behalf of the entire Editorial Board, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to Associate Editors Daniele Viciani and Gianluigi Bacchetta for the outstanding work they have carried out over the years, as they step down from their roles after 5 and 13 years, respectively.
Second, the SISV President, Romeo Di Pietro, and the SISV Secretary-Treasurer, Edy Fantinato, join the Editorial Board ex officio as Associate Editors, strengthening the journal editorial tasks.
Plant–animal interactions in plant community assembly and dynamics (Edy Fantinato, Gabriella Buffa, Marco Stefano Caccianiga, Peter Glasnović, Judit Sonkoly)
Plant–animal interactions are fundamental processes in plant community assembly and dynamics. Through pollination, seed dispersal, and herbivory, animals influence plant performance from individual to community levels, determining the spatial organisation, coexistence, and diversity of plant species across biomes. Plant–animal interactions mediate key demographic, spatial, and trophic processes but remain insufficiently integrated into vegetation ecology, which has traditionally focused on abiotic drivers and plant–plant interactions. Integrating plant–animal interactions into plant community research is therefore necessary to account for the biotic mechanisms underlying community structure and diversity.
This Topical Collection promotes a process-based perspective in vegetation ecology by recognising animals as integral components of plant communities. Contributions addressing mutualistic and antagonistic interactions, including pollination, zoochory, and vertebrate and invertebrate herbivory, are encouraged, with a focus on their effects on plant community structure, diversity, and dynamics.
The Collection provides a forum for research on biotic interaction networks, multitrophic relationships, and indirect effects within plant communities, using observational, experimental, modelling, and synthesis approaches. Contributions may examine interaction organisation, spatial and temporal variation, and consequences for plant community structure and diversity across spatial scales. Studies linking plant–animal interactions to vegetation conservation, management, and restoration are particularly encouraged.
Additionally, these are our active collections to which your research can be submitted:
Diversity, dynamics, conservation, and restoration of European Vegetation
Bridging vegetation and trait-based ecological research
Vegetation classification: from classic to numeric approaches
Vegetation databases: enhancing data integration and accessibility for ecological research
Advances in vegetation analysis through remote sensing technology
Role and impact of alien species in plant communities and habitat types
Conservation and biodiversity of bryophytes in the ecosystems, and community variability
Species and community variability in vegetation dynamics and plant diversity conservation
We wish to thank the 46 reviewers from 13 countries for their great contribution during 2025. The development of the journal largely depends on them.
We wish to remind you that, in order to support early-career researchers with limited financial resources, fee waivers and discounts provided by SISV society remain available.
We invite you to subscribe to the VED newsletter to stay up to date with the latest publications. Simply enter your email address in the dedicated space on the left-hand side of the journal homepage.
We are seeking a linguistic editor. If you are an English language native speaker interested in this role, please contact the Editor-in-Chief.
Last but not least, we recall that Vegetation Ecology and Diversity (VED) is an open-access society-owned journal of the Italian Society of Vegetation Science. By publishing in VED, authors indirectly support membership and networking activities (
We thank Barbora Klímová for the preparation of the map.
Conflict of interest
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
Ethical statement
No ethical statement was reported.
Use of AI
No use of AI was reported.
Funding
No funding was reported.
Author contributions
Conceptualization: GB. Data curation: GB, IA. Formal analysis: GB. Methodology: GB, IA. Visualization: GB, IA. Writing – original draft: GB. Writing – review and editing: IA, SB, RDP, EF, FFG, DG, BJA, AK.
Author ORCIDs
Gianmaria Bonari https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5574-6067
Irena Axmanová https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9440-7976
Simonetta Bagella https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8519-2675
Romeo Di Pietro https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4983-8931
Edy Fantinato https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0114-4738
Federico Fernández-González https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1234-4065
Daniela Gigante https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1787-5164
Borja Jiménez-Alfaro https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6601-9597
Ali Kavgacı https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4549-3668