Peer Review Process
Zoo Botanica is using online article submission, review and tracking system for quality and quick review processing. Journal provides rapid review process of approx. 04-06 weeks followed by the publication of research article.
Editorial board members of the Zoo Botanica in connection with Editor-In-Chief are bound with ethical and honest accountability to support the researchers and interested individuals. Journal provides a wide platform with humane support to newer researchers and creative individuals in the field of Animal and Plant Sciences.
Manuscripts submitted to Zoo Botanica are subjected to peer-review and are therefore expected to be of high quality. Manuscripts submitted for publication consideration must have the ability to contribute to the field of Animal and Plant Sciences. This contribution may be small but meaningful and forms the rubric of what our reviewers and editors look for during the review process. Journal applies a very vigorous review process in determining which articles are accepted and eventually being published. We strive for a rapid review and subsequent publication of high-quality manuscripts.
The submitted article is given up to the Editor-In-Chief after initial checking, who examines the manuscript and decides its acceptance followed by a peer review by at least two subject experts through a single-blind review process. The corresponding author is informed through e-mail as early as possible about the editorial decision. The rejected article is always supported for a newer submission.
The revision should also be accompanied by a point-by-point response to referees explaining how the manuscript has been changed. The manuscript may then be sent back to the original referees or new referees.
When all editorial issues are resolved, the manuscript is formally accepted for publication. After acceptance, authors are sent proofs of their manuscript but only typo mistakes are permitted to be corrected. All corrections are approved by the production team. Journal reserves the right to make the final decision about matters of style and the size of figures.