Hello Alec, I’d recommend Jonathan Rosenthal. He’s edited papers for my colleagues and me (and is acknowledged for it) in following journals: *Am. Nat.,* *PLOS One *, *Ecography*, *Oikos*, and *Plant Ecology*. He’s also edited many other papers that have appeared in journals such as *Proceedings of the Royal Society B*, * J. of Ecology, Basic and Applied Ecology*, *Climate Research*, * Evolutionary Ecology*, *Forest Ecology and Management*, *Geobotanica*, *Grass and Forage Science*, *Hydrobiologia, J. of Biogeography,* and *Taxon*.
He’s been a professional scientific editor for many years, edited books for the American Museum of Natural History, and taught scientific writing at the U. of Massachusetts. He has a B.A. in Biology from Cornell, a Master’s in Zoology from the U. of Massachusetts, and achieved Ph.D. candidacy in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the U. of Michigan (ABD). He works very closely with authors to make their manuscripts accurately and powerfully convey their ideas. You can contact him directly at elpuff...@gmail.com. Good luck with your manuscripts. Radka Wildova, PhD. On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Alec Kretchun <aleckretc...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello- > I was wondering if anyone in the Ecolog community knew of copy-editing > services for non-native English speakers, specifically geared towards > ecological/environmental science manuscripts. I'm not interested in full > translation services, just diction grammar/syntax/diction editing. Has > anyone > used such services, and if so, what was your experience? Thank you so much > for > the help! > > -Alec >