Primates

eISSN: 1610-7365pISSN: 0032-8332

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Aims and Scope

Primates is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of primatology, and an official journal of the Japan Monkey Centre. It publishes original papers that cover all aspects of the study of primates. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, news and perspectives, and book reviews. It was established in 1957 by Kinji Imanishi. Although the first volume contained only articles written in Japanese, subsequent volumes were published in English, thanks to a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. It is now published by Springer and the current editor-in-chief is Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto University). Less

Key Metrics

CiteScore
2.9
H-Index
58
Impact Factor
< 5
SJR
Q2Animal Science and Zoology
SNIP
0.93
6
Time to Publish
time-to-publish View Chart
7  Mo

Journal Specifications

Overview
  • Publisher
    SPRINGER JAPAN KK
  • Language
    English
  • Frequency
    Bi-monthly
General Details
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Time to Publish
Time to publish distribution
Articles published in year 2022
Time to publish index
Months% Papers published
0-3 7%
4-6 32%
7-9 36%
>9 25%

Topics Covered

Gelada
Home range
Feeding behavior
Leopard
Gorilla
Mitochondrial DNA
National park
Structuring
Habitat fragmentation
Social behavior
Aotus lemurinus
Critically endangered
Rhinopithecus roxellana
Lemur catta
Human nature
Adult male
Sapajus libidinosus
Purple-faced langur
Genetic analysis
Papio anubis

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FAQs

Since when has Primates been publishing? Faqs

The Primates has been publishing since 1957 till date.

How frequently is the Primates published? Faqs

Primates is published Bi-monthly.

What is the H-index. SNIP score, Citescore and SJR of Primates? Faqs

Primates has a H-index score of 58, Citescore of 2.9, SNIP score of 0.93, & SJR of Q2

Who is the publisher of Primates? Faqs

The publisher of Primates is SPRINGER JAPAN KK.

Where can I find a journal's aims and scope of Primates? Faqs

For the Primates's Aims and Scope, please refer to the section above on the page.

How can I view the journal metrics of Primates on editage? Faqs

For the Primates metrics, please refer to the section above on the page.

What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Primates? Faqs

The eISSN number is 1610-7365 and pISSN number is 0032-8332 for Primates.

What is the focus of this journal? Faqs

The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Gelada, Home range, Feeding behavior, Leopard, Gorilla, Mitochondrial DNA, National park, Structuring, Habitat fragmentation, Social behavior, Aotus lemurinus, Critically endangered, Rhinopithecus roxellana, Lemur catta, Human nature, Adult male, Sapajus libidinosus, Purple-faced langur, Genetic analysis, Papio anubis.

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