Journals in Animal genetics and breeding
Journals in Animal genetics and breeding
- ISSN: 0739-7240
Domestic Animal Endocrinology
Domestic Animal Endocrinology publishes scientific papers dealing with the study of basic physiological or applied aspects of endocrinology in domestic animal species. Studies should be directly relevant to live animal physiology, and papers describing solely results of in vitro studies may not be accepted.Topics covered include:Classical and reproductive endocrinologyBasic physiology of endocrine tissuesCellular and molecular aspects of endocrine functionRegulation of hormone secretionProperties and mechanism of action of hormonesClinical and applied endocrinology- ISSN: 0022-0302
Journal of Dairy Science
Official journal of the American Dairy Science Association®The Journal of Dairy Science (JDS) is an open access journal. Authors who publish in JDS make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible worldwide. JDS authors pay an article publishing charge (APC), have a choice of license options, and retain copyright to their published work.The APC for JDS is USD 3,500. Members of the American Dairy Science Association receive a discounted price of USD 1,600. Learn more about becoming an ADSA member and receiving a discounted APC. Still have questions? Read the FAQ page for further information.An official journal of the American Dairy Science Association®, Journal of Dairy Science® (JDS) is the leading peer-reviewed general dairy research journal in the world. JDS publishes original research, invited review articles, and other scholarly work that relates to the production and processing of milk or milk products intended for human consumption. The journal is broadly divided into dairy foods and dairy production sections. JDS readers represent education, industry, and government agencies in more than 70 countries with interests in biochemistry, breeding, economics, engineering, environment, food science, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, pathology, physiology, processing, public health, quality assurance, and sanitation.A Journal Impact Factor of 3.7 places JDS 7th out of 80 journals in the Agriculture, Dairy, and Animal Science category, which ranks JDS in the first quartile. The journal also has a five-year Impact Factor of 4.1, indicating that articles in JDS continue to be cited well beyond the immediate two-year period following publication. In the Food Science and Technology category, JDS is ranked 57th out of 143 journals, which is in the second quartile.On January 1, 2024, the American Dairy Science Association launched the ADSA Loyalty Program, a program designed to reward member contributors to ADSA's ecosystem of journals, JDS and JDSC with the opportunity to publish original articles at no charge or at a reduced charge. Points are earned by either contributing papers as a corresponding author or reviewing articles for JDS or JDSC. Corresponding authors and reviewers with a current ADSA membership and a valid ORCID are eligible. For more information on the ADSA Loyalty Program, see adsa.org/Publication... or contact [email protected] with any questions about the program.- ISSN: 0093-691X
Theriogenology
Theriogenology is a journal for researchers, practitioners, clinicians, and industry professionals.Therio... aims to cover animal reproductive physiology, management and biotechnologies. It mainly publishes research articles and may only accept unsolicited reviews if they are on cutting edge fields and are prepared by teams with outstanding expertise on the relevant subjects.Species of interest for the journal include:• Farm animals (cattle, swine, small ruminants) • Companion animals (horses, dogs, cats) • Farmed poultry and farmed fish. Please note that papers dealing with wildlife are not eligible for submission to “Theriogenology” and should rather be directed towards “Theriogenology Wild”.Theriogenology does not accept submissions reporting studies conducted in humans. Furthermore, toxicological studies run in animals to document risks/effects in humans of drugs, plant extracts and environmental pollutants are also outside the scope of Theriogenology.