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Journal of Comparative Pathology

  • ISSN: 0021-9975
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.2
  • Impact factor: 0.8
The Journal of Comparative Pathology is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal which publishes full length articles, short papers and review articles of high scientific quality on all aspects of the pathology of the diseases of domesticated and other vertebrate animals. Articles on human diseases are also included if they present features of special interest when viewed against the general background of vertebrate pathology.
Journal of Comparative Pathology

Journal of Dairy Science

  • ISSN: 0022-0302
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.2
  • Impact factor: 3.5
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 3.5 places JDS 9th out of 62 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 4.2, 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 56th out of 142 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/Publications/Journal-Rewards or contact [email protected] with any questions about the program.
Journal of Dairy Science

Journal of Equine Rehabilitation

  • ISSN: 2949-9054
Equine Rehabilitation is an international journal designed for the veterinarian, equine health care specialist, equine researcher, and student. This Journal will focus on traditional method for rehabilitation of horses from injuries and pain as well as newer alternative approaches for rehabilitation. The Journal will also have a section on horse-human interaction with emphasis on equine- assisted therapy, and horse and rider interaction. Topics may include original research on techniques and procedures for improving the health and welfare of the horse during recovery from pain and injury, how horses can be used to improve the quality of life from individuals suffering from physical and psychological pain. Also papers on horse/rider interaction will be encouraged.
Journal of Equine Rehabilitation

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

  • ISSN: 0737-0806
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.3
  • Impact factor: 1.3
An Official Publication of the Equine Science Society and the Official Journal of the International Symposium on Equine Reproduction Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (JEVS) is an international publication designed for the practicing equine veterinarian, equine researcher, and other equine health care experts. Published monthly, each issue of JEVS includes original research, reviews, case reports/series and short communications, covering such topics as reproduction, infectious disease, parasitology, behavior, internal medicine, surgery, podiatry, nutrition and exercise physiology. JEVS is also an official publication of the Equine Science Society and of the International Symposium on Equine Reproduction.
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine

  • ISSN: 1557-5063
  • 5 Year impact factor: 0.7
  • Impact factor: 0.5
The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine (JEPM) provides clinicians with evidence based and methodologically sound cutting-edge information on every medical aspect pertaining exotic and unconventional pets. The JEPM is a unique resource that publishes research on novel diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic techniques in: - Exotic small mammals, particularly rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hedgehogs, hamsters and rats. - Reptiles, particularly chelonians, snakes and lizards - Birds, particularly psittacines, passeriformes and backyard poultry Clinical research that is immediately applicable to the exotic pet practice is given priority over laboratory-based research. The JEPM does not accept submissions on wildlife, production or zoo animals unless they have relevant clinical implications for pet exotic animals. The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine serves as the official publication of both the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV) and the European Association of Avian Veterinarians (EAAV).
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine

Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals

  • ISSN: 2773-0506
The Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals (JTEMIN) is an online only, peer-reviewed, open access companion to Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. It has a broader scope than the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology and considers articles on all aspects of trace elements, trace element species and minerals in the widest sense. JTEMIN aims to publish high quality, evidence-based, original research articles, authoritative reviews in areas of special interest as well as preliminary studies, short communications, clinical and technical notes including analytical methods, biochemistry, pathobiochemistry of metabolic processes, molecular biology, biogeochemistry, nutrition, toxicology, environmental toxicology, epidemiology, clinical applications in diagnosis, therapy, food chain and veterinary medicine. JTEMIN is interdisciplinary and bring together different approaches for a diverse readership.
Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals

Journal of Veterinary Behavior

  • ISSN: 1558-7878
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.3
  • Impact factor: 1.8
Clinical Applications and Research Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research is an international journal that focuses on all aspects of veterinary behavioral medicine, with a particular emphasis on clinical applications and research. Articles cover such topics as basic research involving normal signaling or social behaviors, welfare and/or housing issues, molecular or quantitative genetics, and applied behavioral issues (eg, working dogs) that may have implications for clinical interest or assessment. JVEB is the official journal of the Australian Veterinary Behaviour Interest Group, the British Veterinary Behaviour Association, Gesellschaft fr Tierverhaltensmedizin und Therapie, the International Working Dog Breeding Association, the Pet Professional Guild, the Association Veterinaire Suisse pour la Medecine Comportementale, The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior, and the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free ShareLinks for the first 50 days after publication, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our support pages: https://service.elsevier.com.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior

Journal of Veterinary Cardiology

  • ISSN: 1760-2734
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.6
  • Impact factor: 1.2
The Official Journal of the European Society of Veterinary Cardiology (ESVC) and endorsed and supported by the Cardiology specialty of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology is to publish peer-reviewed reports of the highest quality that promote greater understanding of cardiovascular disease, and enhance the health and well being of animals and humans. The Journal of Veterinary Cardiology publishes original contributions involving research and clinical practice that include prospective and retrospective studies, clinical trials, epidemiology, observational studies, and advances in applied and basic research. The Journal invites submission of original manuscripts. Specific content areas of interest include heart failure, arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, cardiovascular medicine, surgery, hypertension, health outcomes research, diagnostic imaging, interventional techniques, genetics, molecular cardiology, and cardiovascular pathology, pharmacology, and toxicology. A unique aspect of the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology is the emphasis of additional web-based images permitting the detailing of procedures and diagnostics that previously were limited with still figures. These images can be viewed (by those readers with subscription access) by going to http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/17602734. The issue to be viewed is clicked and the available PDF and image downloading is available via the 'Summary Plus' link. The supplementary material for a given article appears at the end of the page. Downloading the videos may take several minutes. Another means to view the material is to go to http://www.doi.org and enter the doi number unique to this paper (given at the foot of the 1st page of each published article).
Journal of Veterinary Cardiology

Livestock Science

  • ISSN: 1871-1413
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.1
  • Impact factor: 1.8
Livestock Science promotes the sound development of the livestock sector by publishing original, peer-reviewed research and review articles covering all aspects of the broad field of animal production and animal science. The journal welcomes submissions on the avant-garde areas of animal genetics, breeding, growth, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, and behaviour in addition to genetic resources, welfare, ethics, health, management and production systems. The high-quality content of this journal reflects the truly international nature of this broad area of research. Submissions focusing on diagnosis, disease treatments and epidemiology are not welcomed and works entirely based on either laboratory work or laboratory animals are only rarely considered. Papers presenting reviews and meta-analyses must ensure that they provide new insights to our readers. When the novelty of the research presented (including meta-analyses) is due to the methods used, authors are encouraged to classify their works as either Short Communications or Technical Notes.
Livestock Science

Preventive Veterinary Medicine

  • ISSN: 0167-5877
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.8
  • Impact factor: 2.6
An International Journal reporting on Methodological and Applied Research in Veterinary Epidemiology, Animal Disease Prevention & Control and Animal Health Economics, and on the contributions of Veterinary Epidemiology to One Health, including Environmental Health Preventive Veterinary Medicine is one of the leading international resources for scientific reports on animal health programs and preventive veterinary medicine. The journal follows the guidelines for standardizing and strengthening the reporting of biomedical research which are available from the CONSORT, MOOSE, PRISMA, REFLECT, STARD, and STROBE statements. The journal focuses on: Epidemiology of health events relevant to domestic and wild animals; Economic impacts of epidemic and endemic animal and zoonotic diseases; Latest methods and approaches in veterinary epidemiology; Disease and infection control or eradication measures; The "One Health" concept and the relationships between veterinary medicine, human health, animal-production systems, and the environment; Development of new techniques in surveillance systems and diagnosis; Evaluation and control of diseases in animal populations. The journal encourages the submission of clinical and field-trial studies, particularly those related to new vaccines and other preventive measures. These studies, however, should follow the Consort Statement (http://www.consort-statement.org) or Reflect Statement (http://reflect-statement.org).Prevalence studies may be considered for publication, but only if the results are likely to be of international interest (i.e. it must be possible to generalize the findings using scientifically based approaches). For these studies, key considerations in the review process will include (but are not limited to): consideration of both animal-level and herd-level demographics in the sampling design; the study population's relevance to the authors' described target population; the potential for confounding; and how well the sample-size justification assures high precision. The sensitivity and specificity of non-perfect tests used must be declared; the true rather than the apparent prevalence must be presented.Submissions of reviews of relevant topics are also encouraged, but these should follow the systematic-review process addressed by the guidelines in the following two websites: http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/283/15/2008; http://prisma-statement.org.Preventive Veterinary Medicine does not publish studies on experimental development of diagnostic assays without the appropriate field evaluation. Guidelines for the evaluation of diagnostic assays are followed in the review process (http://www.stard-statement.org)).
Preventive Veterinary Medicine