The Journal of Raptor Research (JRR) publishes original research reports and review articles about the biology of diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey. All submissions must be in English, but contributions from anywhere in the world are welcome. Manuscripts are considered with the understanding that they have not been published, submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts are subjected to peer review for evaluation of their significance and soundness, and edited to improve communication between authors and readers. Decisions of the editor are final.
Material is published as feature articles, short communications (usually not longer than six printed pages), and letters (see recent issue of the JRR for examples). Submissions that adhere closely to the JRR’s format greatly enhance the efficiency and cost of the editorial and publishing processes. Author’s efforts in this regard are deeply appreciated by the editorial staff.
The Journal of Raptor Research uses electronic submission and...