Editor-in-chief
Editor-in-Chief: Christina Riehl
Impact Factor
2.3 (Ornithology)
2.8 (The Auk)
Ornithology Category Ranking
4/29 (Ornithology)
2/29 (The Auk)
*In 2023 the journal’s old and new titles were assigned separate, one-year Impact Factors, one for Ornithology and one for the former title The Auk. For more information, see the journal metrics page.
Title Change and 2022 Impact Factor
At the beginning of 2021, our journals began publishing under the titles Ornithology for The Auk and Ornithological Applications for The Condor. As a result of the title change the former titles will continue to receive an Impact Factor until the 2023 Impact Factor. More info on the title change can be found here.
The perfect home for your research
Ornithology is a community-facing journal owned by the American Ornithological Society. There are many reasons to publish your work in Ornithology including being highly ranked standing at #3 in the ornithology category, fast decision time, author support, and more.
High-Impact Research Collection
Explore the most read, most cited, and most discussed articles published in Ornithology in recent years and discover what has caught the interest of your peers.
Altmetric
Which articles are receiving the most attention in the news?
Special Features in AOS Journals
The AOS journals are constantly seeking proposals for Special Features which explore emerging concepts or important questions of broad interest to ornithologists. Read about how to submit your article part of a Special Feature.
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Become an AOS member
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Upcoming AOS Meetings
AOS holds annual meetings (sometimes jointly with other ornithological societies) and participates in the larger North American Ornithology Conference every four years. Meetings offer an exciting opportunity to hear about the latest scientific discoveries, interact with colleagues, provide mentorship to students and early career professionals, and have a lot of fun!
Professional Development Opportunities
The American Ornithological Society is committed to providing professional development opportunities for its members. If you’re a faculty member and are invited to review a paper for Ornithology, AOS encourages you to consider involving graduate students you mentor in the peer review process.