We'd appreciate your feedback. Send feedback Subscribe to our newsletters and alerts


Copyright

Copyright and access of our journals

In our journals all articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).

  • Authors retain the copyright to their work while granting the journal the right of first publication. The work is concurrently licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0), which permits others to share the work, provided proper acknowledgment is given to the authors and its original publication in this journal.

  • Authors can sign independent non-exclusive agreements on the distribution of the published version of their work from the journal - for example, depositing their works in institutional repositories or publishing their work in a book - provided this includes proper citation of the first publication in the current journal.

  • The journal allows authors to post their work in an online archive (such as institutional repositories or personal websites) before and during the submission process. Such practices stimulate constructive academic debate and, in many cases, increase the readership and citations of the text once published.

Archiving:

  • We ensure electronic backup of the published articles and website content regularly.

Remember that Creative Commons licenses aim to strike a balance between openness and respecting creators’ rights. Always review the full license for legal details.

About ESVPUB

Find out more

Eurasia Specialized Veterinary Publication is an esteemed scientific publisher dedicated to advancing knowledge across veterinary medicine, entomology, and allied scientific disciplines. We focus on delivering high-impact scholarly content that addresses a broad range of theoretical and applied topics.

Our publications include original research articles, research notes, and comprehensive reviews spanning the diverse field of veterinary science. Key areas of focus include anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, microbiology, pathology, parasitology, clinical sciences, public health, and veterinary education.

Recognizing the growing importance of insect-related research in veterinary and ecological contexts, our scope also encompasses entomology, including studies on vector-borne diseases, insect-pathogen interactions, and integrated pest management.

We actively seek high-quality submissions that are rigorous in methodology and contribute meaningful insights to the advancement of veterinary and biological sciences. Our mission is to provide a reliable and dynamic platform for scientific exchange that benefits researchers, clinicians, and educators around the world.