Review procedure

The International Journal of Plant and Animal Sciences follows a rigorous peer-review procedure to maintain the highest standards of scientific quality and integrity. Upon submission, manuscripts are first assessed by the editorial team to ensure they meet the journal's scope and formatting requirements. If the manuscript is deemed suitable, it is then sent for peer review, where experts in the relevant field critically evaluate the research for originality, scientific rigor, methodology, and significance. The journal follows a double-blind review process, ensuring that both authors and reviewers remain anonymous to each other. Reviewers provide detailed feedback, and authors may be asked to revise their manuscript to address any concerns or improve clarity, analysis, or presentation of data. Once the revisions are received, the manuscript may undergo further evaluation before a final decision on acceptance, rejection, or additional revisions is made. Throughout the process, the editorial team ensures timely communication with authors, aiming for efficient handling of submissions while maintaining high scholarly standards. The peer-review procedure is designed to ensure that only robust, high-quality research is published in the journal.