The orchestrator for a Conservation Biology submission. Figure out the stage and the article type, then send the user to the matching skill. Conservation Biology is the flagship journal of the Society for Conservation Biology — the router's first job is to make sure the work has direct, transferable implications for the conservation of biological diversity, not just a clean result.
conbio-revision-and-rebuttal)| Situation | Article type | Route to |
|---|---|---|
| Full empirical study, IMRAD, broad relevance | Contributed Paper (7,000 words in current Wiley listings) | normal pipeline below |
| Focused or preliminary result | Research Note | normal pipeline, tighter scope |
| Synthesis of a well-developed literature | Review | conbio-literature-positioning + conbio-writing-style |
| Forward-looking argument on a conservation issue | Essay | conbio-conservation-relevance-and-implications |
| Applied tools, policy, or management lessons | Conservation Practice and Policy | conbio-study-design + relevance |
| Response to a published paper | Comment | conbio-literature-positioning |
Use the live Instructions for Authors page for upload-week per-type limits and article-type availability (see
resources/official-source-map.md).
Idea / conservation fit? → conbio-topic-selection
Where does it sit in the field? → conbio-literature-positioning
Is the design sound? → conbio-study-design
Are the analyses appropriate? → conbio-data-analysis
Are the exhibits clear? → conbio-figures-and-tables
Data + code archived? → conbio-reporting-and-data-policy
Does it read accessibly? → conbio-writing-style
Are the implications actionable? → conbio-conservation-relevance-and-implications
How will it be judged? → conbio-review-process
Ready to submit? → conbio-submission
Got a decision / R&R? → conbio-revision-and-rebuttal
topic-selection → literature-positioning → study-design → data-analysis → figures-and-tables → reporting-and-data-policy → writing-style → conservation-relevance-and-implications → review-process → submission → revision-and-rebuttal
Iterate: most papers loop design ↔ analysis ↔ relevance several times before writing-style.
The first question decides the whole route, so resolve these edge cases before dispatching:
conbio-conservation-relevance-and-implications to sharpen the thesis.conbio-study-design plus relevance.Registered Reports (where offered) must be chosen while the design is still prospective — route to
conbio-review-process early so Stage 1 can be submitted before data exist.
The default order is a spine, not a straight line. Two loops recur and the router should expect them:
conbio-study-design before writing, not after a reviewer flags it.conbio-topic-selection rather than over-claiming in the Discussion.Only advance to conbio-writing-style once these loops have converged; polishing prose around an
unresolved fit problem wastes the pass.
Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the species/system threat, conservation decision, and uncertainty relevant to action; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: conservation-science reviewers who ask whether evidence changes biodiversity, management, or policy action.
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript location rows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue.resources/official-source-map.md has been checked for upload-week rules and the manuscript has one
concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.【Stage】idea / positioning / design / analysis / exhibits / data-policy / writing / relevance / review / submit / revise
【Article type】Contributed Paper / Research Note / Review / Essay / Practice & Policy / Comment
【Route to】conbio-<skill>
【Why】one line
【Then】the next skill after that
../../resources/external_tools.md — conservation data + software by method../../resources/official-source-map.md — official Conservation Biology URLs behind every fact in this pack