Journal of Evolutionary Science

Journal of Evolutionary Science

Journal of Evolutionary Science – Reviewer Benefits

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Reviewer Benefits

Professional recognition and growth opportunities for JES reviewers.

RecognitionAcknowledgement of service.
InsightStay current with new research.
Skill BuildingStrengthen evaluation skills.
CommunitySupport rigorous publishing.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2689-4602
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2689-4602
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Evolutionary biology, phylogenetics, population genetics, macroevolution, molecular evolution, evolutionary ecology, paleobiology, evo-devo, comparative genomics, and biodiversity science. We prioritize mechanistic insight and robust comparative methods.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation, DOI registration, and data transparency support are included.

Reviewer Benefits

Reviewing for JES provides professional recognition and keeps you informed about emerging evolutionary research. Reviewers contribute to scientific quality and help shape the field.

Recognition and Impact

Service Recognition

Acknowledgement of reviewer contributions.

Early Insights

Access to emerging research trends.

Professional Growth

Enhance peer review and editorial skills.

Community Value

Support high quality evolutionary research.

Professional Development
  • Build expertise in evaluating evolutionary methods
  • Improve understanding of reporting guidelines
  • Strengthen critical appraisal skills
  • Network with editors and peer reviewers
Reviewer Credits

Reviewers may request acknowledgment letters for institutional or professional documentation.

Practical Guidance
  • Assess clarity of evolutionary questions and hypotheses.
  • Verify methodological rigor and appropriate statistical analysis.
  • Check adherence to reporting guidelines for evolutionary studies.
  • Comment on theoretical contribution and field relevance.
  • Review data availability and reproducibility statements.
  • Confirm ethical approvals and field permits.
  • Provide constructive feedback and prioritize major issues.
  • Indicate whether revisions can be addressed within the stated timeline.
  • Check that sampling methods and taxon coverage are clearly defined.
  • Assess whether model assumptions are reported and justified.
  • Evaluate whether conclusions overstate evolutionary implications.
  • Check consistency between tables, figures, and text.
  • Assess whether calibration points and priors are described clearly.
  • Check that comparative methods match study design.
  • Evaluate statistical reporting of effect sizes and confidence intervals.
  • Confirm data limitations and missing data handling are disclosed.
  • Assess whether results generalize to related taxa or regions.
  • Verify that specimen provenance is documented where required.
  • Comment on clarity of trait measurements and data coding.
  • Review whether ethical approvals match the described sampling.
  • Check adherence to data sharing and repository requirements.
  • Ensure that key abbreviations are defined and used consistently.
  • Assess alignment between stated objectives and reported outcomes.
  • Confirm that limitations and bias considerations are addressed.
  • Check whether conclusions align with the study limitations provided.
JES Commitment

JES is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in evolutionary science. We emphasize reproducible phylogenetic and population genetic analyses, clear reporting of model assumptions, and ethical compliance in field and laboratory research.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage open data, code sharing, and careful documentation of specimens and sequences to support replication and long-term reuse across the evolutionary biology community.

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