All but one member of the editorial board of the Journal of Human Evolution (JHE), an Elsevier title, have resigned, saying the "sustained actions of Elsevier are fundamentally incompatible with the ethos of the journal and preclude maintaining the quality and integrity fundamental to JHE’s success."

Among other moves, according to the statement, Elsevier "eliminated support for a copy editor and special issues editor," which they interpreted as saying "editors should not be paying attention to language, grammar, readability, consistency, or accuracy of proper nomenclature or formatting." The editors say the publisher “frequently introduces errors during production that were not present in the accepted manuscript.”

Editors also raised concerns about article processing charges at the journal of $3,990 that "remain out of reach for much of our authorship."

More: https://retractionwatch.com/2024/12/27/evolution-journal-editors-resign-en-masse-to-protest-elsevier-changes/