Background: It is commonly reported by editors that it has become harder to recruit reviewers for peer review and that this is because individuals are being asked to review too often and are experiencing reviewer fatigue. However, evidence supporting these arguments is largely anecdotal. Main body: We examine responses of individuals to review invitations for six journals in ecology and evolution. The proportion of invitations that lead to a submitted review has been decreasing steadily over 13 years (2003–2015) for four of the six journals examined, with a cumulative effect that has been quite substantial (average decline from 56% of review invitations generating a review in 2003 to just 37% in 2015). The likelihood that an invitee agrees ...
Peer review is key in academic publishing, and rejection (or at least being asked to resubmit your p...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and ‘‘withdraw’ ’ ...
We show that when ecologists act as reviewers their reported rejection rates recommended for manuscr...
Background: It is commonly reported by editors that it has become harder to recruit reviewers for pe...
Background: There is concern in the academic publishing community that it is becoming more difficult...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
The peer-review system ensures the reliability of academic publication. However, authors may be unsa...
Abstract Peer review is fundamental to science as we know it, but is also a source of delay in getti...
Peer review of manuscripts is labour-intensive and time-consuming. Individual reviewers might feel t...
Ever-increasing numbers of manuscripts, grant proposals, working group documents, position papers, e...
The "tragedy of the reviewer commons", where the referee pool is being drained by an influx of manus...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and “withdraw” fro...
Journal editors have observed a greater occurrence of reviewers agreeing to peer review but never co...
Peer review is key in academic publishing, and rejection (or at least being asked to resubmit your p...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and ‘‘withdraw’ ’ ...
We show that when ecologists act as reviewers their reported rejection rates recommended for manuscr...
Background: It is commonly reported by editors that it has become harder to recruit reviewers for pe...
Background: There is concern in the academic publishing community that it is becoming more difficult...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
The peer-review system ensures the reliability of academic publication. However, authors may be unsa...
Abstract Peer review is fundamental to science as we know it, but is also a source of delay in getti...
Peer review of manuscripts is labour-intensive and time-consuming. Individual reviewers might feel t...
Ever-increasing numbers of manuscripts, grant proposals, working group documents, position papers, e...
The "tragedy of the reviewer commons", where the referee pool is being drained by an influx of manus...
Delays in peer reviewed publication may have consequences for both assessment of scientific prowess ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and “withdraw” fro...
Journal editors have observed a greater occurrence of reviewers agreeing to peer review but never co...
Peer review is key in academic publishing, and rejection (or at least being asked to resubmit your p...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and ‘‘withdraw’ ’ ...
We show that when ecologists act as reviewers their reported rejection rates recommended for manuscr...