期刊名称:ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The study of such complex objects as trees and forest ecosystems requires highly multidisciplinary scientific approaches. Annals of Forest Science publishes every year eight issues with original research articles and review papers. The journal covers a broad scope including ecology and ecophysiology, genetics and improvement, tree physiology, damages to forests, wood quality, and silviculture. The biological and ecological bases of a sustainable forest management are an important topic for the journal. All forest ecosystems of the world under boreal, temperate and tropical climates may be addressed. The journal is also highly interested by the impact of climate change on these ecosystems. The journal contributes to worldwide result dissemination among scientists and hopes to answer needs and expectations of professional foresters.
Annals of Forest Science is therefore a source of information about current developments and trends in forest research and forestry. The journal is mostly English although papers in French may be considered for publication in some cases. All papers are peer-reviewed with the help and contribution of a well established network of scientists around the world.
Annals of Forest Science is cited in:
Bibliography of Agriculture Biological Abstracts / Biosis CAB International (Agroforestry, Forestry Abstracts, Forest Products Abstracts, Plant Breeding Abstracts, Review of Agricultural Entomology, Soil and Fertilizers) CABS (Current Awareness in Biological Sciences) CNRS/Pascal Current Contents Geo Abstracts Geobase Resagri Science Citation Index Scopus
Instructions to Authors
Annals of Forest Science" publishes eight issues every year with original research papers, review papers and letters to the editor. The language of the journal is English. The journal covers a broad scope including ecology and ecophysiology, genetics and breeding, tree physiology, damage to forests, wood quality, and silviculture. The biological and ecological bases of sustainable forest management are an important topic for the journal. All forest ecosystems of the world under boreal, temperate and tropical climates may be addressed. The journal is also highly interested in the impact of climate change on these ecosystems. The journal contributes to worldwide result dissemination among scientists and hopes to answer needs and expectations of scientists, students, academics and professional foresters. "Annals of Forest Science" is therefore a source of information about current developments and trends in forest research and forestry. Please notice that while Annals of Forest Science covers all fields of biology and engineering sciences related to trees, forests and landscapes, it does not publish research results in the field of economy and social sciences.
The submitted material must be previously unpublished and should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Updated instructions to authors will be made available directly on our website at http://www.afs-journal.org/, and on the Manuscript Management System of Annals of Forest Science at https://mms-inra.edpsciences.org/is/afs/.
Annals of Forest Science has only limited page space available and therefore, in order to be able to publish as many papers as possible, requires authors to be as concise and precise as possible. For each type of manuscripts, a length is fixed (see below) and manuscripts above this length limit will be returned to the authors. Length (number of characters, figures and tables) needs be indicated at the start of the manuscript.
Annals of Forest Science is committed to publish only high quality papers that reach the highest standards for presentation; scientific value and novelty. Please have the manuscript reviewed by a professional science editor whenever there might be a doubt about language or text structure. Please follow precisely the instructions to authors. As we receive every year many more manuscript than we are able to publish, we have to decline publishing a large faction of the material received. If the editors feel the presentation does not fit the quality requirements and the instructions to authors, they might immediately return the manuscript without further examination.
The material published by Annals of Forest Science includes (i) Letters to the editor and opinion papers; (ii) Research papers and (iii) Review papers. Research papers are the most frequent occurrence of the three categories.
Manuscript assessment
All incoming manuscripts are examined by the editor and one of the associated editors. At that stage, Annals of Forest Science may decline publication: (i) if the manuscript lies out of the scope of the journal, (ii) if it does not comply with the instructions to authors, (iii) it contains a major flaw or (iv) it provides only results of a local case study with no broader view. In the case of a decline decision, the authors will be informed within about a week to enable them to revise their manuscript and submit it to another journal or resubmit it to Iif invited to do so.
If the editorial board believes the manuscript has a real potential for publication, than it will go through the whole assessment procedure, that is, it will be examined by two external referees before a final decision is produced by the editorial board. Decision can be: (i) accept; (ii) accept with minor revision; (iii) decline publication of the manuscript as it stands but encourage a resubmission or (iv) decline publication. Resubmitted manuscripts might undergo a rapid assessment by the editorial board or be sent out for a new external review.
In order to avoid lengthy processing and potential rejection, we encourage authors to submit manuscripts only after they have been carefully edited and proofread, and preferably been language-edited by a native English speaker and/or a professional science editor.
Research papers
Research papers should be concise, focused on new results and data, and no longer than about 10 printed pages (i.e., approximately 40000 characters including spaces, inclusive of figures that represent approx. 2000 characters each, and tables). They should address explicit research questions and/or hypotheses and strictly follow the presentation guidelines provided below. Long tables and similar material may be included free of charge as electronic-only material, i.e., they will not be printed but made available to readers on the journal's website (http://www.afs-journal.org/).
Review papers
Annals of Forest Science wishes to publish review papers dealing with up-to-date advances in forest research and current important debates about forest ecology, tree physiology, soil biology, wood technology, tree genetics, etc. Review papers may be sponsored by the Editorial Board, or submitted on the author's own initiative. In the case of an independent submission, authors are advised to submit their project to the editorial board with a few indications about the potential content prior to writing their review. The length of review papers may vary according to the importance of the material. Review manuscripts will be peer-reviewed like current research papers. In the case of highly relevant review papers, AFS will offer free open access for the review, i.e., the review will be available to all readers without additional cost. This results in highest impact of your review.
Letters to the editor and opinion papers
Annals of Forest Science makes this new option available to allow fast publication of opinions, responses to published papers and any other matter of scientific debate. Letters to the editor should be submitted via MMS (please tick the appropriate category identifier) with a brief cover letter providing a few clues about the topic addressed and the debate underlying the letter. Such letters should be no longer than 2000 characters, and follow the usual rules of the journal. They will be analysed by the editorial board and a decision about suitability for publication will be made in two weeks. Letters to the editor and opinion papers will be published online rapidly in a specific section. They will not be indexed by ISI for impact factors.
Submission
Electronic submission via the Manuscript Management System (MMS) is the preferred mode of submission for all articles irrespective of the form. Please tick the right mention to identify the article form while submitting. The MMS of Annals of Forest Science is available at https://mmsinra.edpsciences.org/is/afs/. Please follow the instructions displayed on the screen after accessing the website. Manuscripts should be submitted as a unique pdf file containing text, figures, tables and references. The file should be labelled with the corresponding author's name; for example, "Dupont2005AFS.pdf".
Please provide a cover letter providing some information about the content and highlighting the most important findings. Fill the appropriate space in the MMS form.
Contact office for further details
Further information and requests: Editorial Office of Annals of Forest Science, INRA-Nancy, F-54280 Champenoux, France,
afs@nancy.inra.fr
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Manuscript processing
Annals of Forest Science is aware that fast processing and rapid publication is a key to the diffusion of knowledge and innovation. Electronic submission and electronic management of manuscripts are used as one tool to speed up the review process. A simplified circuit for peer-reviewing allows the time period from submission to publication to be kept low. The first acceptance response should be produced no later than two months after submission, and online publication will take no longer than 6 months unless in-depth revision is required. Articles are published online and made accessible to subscribing individuals, institutions and library consortia in advance of the printed edition, as soon as the manuscript has been fully processed and edited. They may also be made freely accessible to all readers by using the open-access option (see below).
Open access
Annals of Forest Science and its publisher EDP Sciences are in favour of broad and easy access to all published scientific information and will favour measures taken in this direction. The journal offers authors the possibility of making the papers freely available to all interested readers (subscribers or nonsubscribers).
In this case, articles will be immediately available for downloading and online consultation. Otherwise, the policy of the journal is to have all articles made freely accessible 24 months after the print date. If you wish your article to be accessible immediately online, please contact EDP Sciences once the manuscript has been definitively accepted by the editorial board. A handling cost of 550 Euros will be charged to authors or their institutions. This special offer is at a price that covers only a fraction of the publishing cost.
Special issues
Annals of Forest Science is happy to publish special issues following particularly interesting meetings and symposia, or working group meetings. If you plan to produce such a special issue, please send an outline and details to
afs@nancy.inra.fr
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to settle an agreement with the editorial board. Submissions for special issues will follow strictly the same rules than for regular issues. Manuscripts in special issues cover all types of manuscripts usually published by AFS, and the quality requirements as well as the publication procedures will be strictly identical to usual material. In particular, we will not publish conference proceedings but only full articles. The organiser of the symposium might be invited as guest editor for such an issue. The submitted manuscript will be processes as soon as they are available and published online when ready. A compilation of all papers from the meeting will be organised on the website and a specific issue may be printed on request (but at the costs of the organisers).
Should you organise a symposium, conference or workshop on a topic of interest to AFS, please contact the editor at
afs@nancy.inra.fr
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and submit the concept of your special issue.
General presentation of manuscripts
The manuscripts should be double-spaced with margins of at least 3.5 cm at the top, bottom and sides. Lines should be numbered in the margins with a continuous numbering from the start of the manuscript. The manuscript should be arranged as follows: (i) title page, (ii) second page with abstract in English, followed by the sections (iii) introduction, (iv) materials and methods, (v) results, (vi) discussion, (vii) acknowledgments, (viii) references, (ix) tables, (x) captions of figures and (xi) figures. The language should have been edited by a native English speaker before submission.
Title page
The title page should include: title of the article, first name, middle initial(s) and surname of each author (format: "Albert EINSTEIN"), department and institution where the study was carried out, detailed postal address, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address of the corresponding author (this author being identified by an asterisk), a short title (running head) of no more than 45 characters, including spaces, and additional keywords. The front page should also indicate the total number of characters (including spaces), figures and tables in the manuscript.
Abstract
The abstract (max. 200 words) should be in a form suitable for abstracting services. It should provide a clear view of the content of the manuscript with a brief description of the main results and conclusions.
The abstract should be presented as successive small sections providing:
an introduction into the context of the study;
a clear statement of the research questions;
the most important results;
a conclusion.
We insist that abstract and title are very important items that may (or may not) drive readers to go any further with the paper. Authors are urged to prepare them carefully and to write them as explicitly as possible. The editorial board may suggest changes to abstract and title to make them more informative and attractive. Footnotes, references, cross-references to figures and tables and undefined abbreviations must be avoided.
Keywords
Up to five keywords should be supplied. Keywords may be taken from the title, abstract or text. The plural form and uppercase letters must be avoided. Keywords should be written in bold lowercase letters, separated by slashes.
References
The number of references should not be excessive (about 30 for a research paper) and only really relevant citations should be integrated in the manuscript. In the reference list, the references should appear in alphabetical order. The authors' names are listed in alphabetical order, and in chronological order for each author. If there are more than one author, the order is as follows: publications of a single author in chronological order; publications of the same author with one co-author in alphabetical order of the second author, and in chronological order; publications of the author with more than one co-author in chronological order. The references are cited in the text by the name of the first author followed by the year of publication enclosed in brackets like (Dupont, 2007). In case there are several authors, only the first author should be cited and followed by: "et al." (Dupont et al., 2002). All entries in the reference list must correspond to references in the text and vice versa.
The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to the rules of the Biosciences Information Service (Biosis) or those of the Liste d'abréviations de mots des titres de publications en série (conforming to ISO 4, Centre international de ISSN, Paris). Words for which no abbreviation is given should be written in full.
Examples are given below of the layout and punctuation to be used in the references. Please use these formats consistently in the manuscript. An Endnote template containing all AFS specifications is provided on the journal website.
In text citation:
(Orwell, 1999) (Adams, 2004; Orwell, 1999; Smith, 2001) (Orwell and Smith, 2007) (Orwell et al., 2008)
Article:
Orwell G., 1999. Trees and tree growth at timberline. Ann. For. Sci. 90: 80-95. Halter M.R., Chanway C.P., Elliott G.W. and Stork J.P., 1993. Growth and root morphology of planted and naturally-regenerated Douglas fir and Jack pine. Ann. For. Sci. 80: 71-77.
Book:
Kramer P.J. and Koslowski T.T., 1960. Physiology of trees, McGraw-Hill, New York, 670 p.
Article in a book:
Halldin S., Gripp H., and Perttu K., 1979. Model for energy exchange of a pine forest canopy. In: Halldin S. (Ed.), Comparison of forest water and energy exchange models, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 59-75.
Thesis:
Hrinkevich K.H., 2005. Forest edge dynamics in a fragmented landscape in central Oregon. M.S. thesis, Portland University, Oregon, 108 p.
Proceedings:
Gardiner E.S., Russell D.R., Oliver M., and Dorris L.C. Jr, 2002. Bottomland hardwood afforestation: state of the art. In: Holland M.M., Warren M.L., and Stanturf J.A. (Eds.), Proc. Conference on Sustainability of Wetlands and Water Resources: How Well Can Riverine Wetlands Continue to Support Society into the 21st Century? USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-50, pp. 75-86.
Report:
Dobrovolsky A. 2007. Dynamics of natural mortality and tree structure in Orianienbaum park. ESS Reports No. 52, Southern Swedish Forest Resource Center, SLU, Alnarp, 42 p.
Illustrations (figures and tables)
Illustrations should be numbered in Arabic numerals for figures and tables, and should be referred to in the text by their number (Fig. 1, Tab. 1). Lettering (symbols, numbers, etc.) should not differ from figure to figure and should be of sufficient size to remain legible after reduction (letters 1-2 mm high after reduction to either one- or two-column format). High-definition electronic figures should be provided with the final accepted version for printing in one of the following formats: JPEG, TIFF, PICT or EPS. Half-tones should contain high-definition pictures and should be originals (i.e. not already reproduced); line drawings should have a white background. Photographs should be high-resolution JPEG files. The figure captions should be explicit so that the illustrations are comprehensible without reference to the text, and should be presented together on a separate sheet at the end of the paper. In the printed version of the journal, figures are in black and white (for colour, authors should make a financial contribution, prices on request), but they appear in colour in the electronic version (pale colours like yellow should be avoided). Tables should not exceed 84 characters per line (140 if in landscape format). The title should be written above the corresponding table. Figures and tables published elsewhere cannot be accepted without the prior written consent of the publisher and the author(s).
Electronic-only material
Electronic-only material is designed to provide supplementary information that is either too voluminous for printing or that is designed specifically for the Web, such as colour illustrations, small videos and large databases. Electronic-only material may include, but is not restricted to: (large) Tables; Appendices; Programs; Images; Videos, etc. This option should be used whenever possible to reduce the length of the printed papers. Electronic-only material must be submitted together with the body of the manuscript for evaluation. For more information on the submission of this material (file requirements, etc.), please contact the production office at:
dron@edpsciences.org
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Production process
At the production stage, a PDF file is not sufficient. EDP Sciences requires the "native" electronic files of the text (Word, RTF, Latex, etc.) and of the figures (EPS (preferably), TIFF, BMP or JPEG) for the final processing of the manuscripts. The publication of the text and black and white figures is free of charge. Printing of colour drawings and pictures will be charged to the authors, but colour figures are freely available anyway in the online edition.
While producing the latest version of the manuscript for publication, the authors are asked to indicate a list of up to 10 potentially interested colleagues (please provide the email addresses) who will receive a complimentary copy of the final pdf copy as soon as it is online. This rapid and free distribution will contribute to the impact of your paper.
Proofs and reprints
Proofs will be sent electronically to the corresponding author indicated on the title page. They should be carefully corrected and returned to the publisher within 96 h of reception. If this period is exceeded, the galleys will be proofed only by the editorial staff of the publishing house and printed without the author's corrections. Should substantial changes to the original manuscript be requested, they will be made at the author's expense. The PDF file of the article is provided free of charge. The file is sent to the corresponding author. Printed copies may be purchased from the publisher at the proofreading stage.
Copyright
The corresponding author returns the signed transfer of copyright and publishing agreement form with the corrected proofs. The electronic version of the published articles will be made freely available 24 months after the date of publication. Immediate open access to the paper may be obtained by paying an additional fee of 550 Euros per article. Authors are allowed to make their articles available on personal sites, or their institution's website and Open Archive Initiative sites, provided the source of the published article is cited and the ownership of the copyright clearly mentioned. These sites must be non-profit sites. Reprint and postprint may be used (with the publisher's PDF). Authors are requested to create a link to the published article in the publisher's internet service. The link must be accompanied by the following text "The original publication is available at http://www.afs-journal.org/."
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Erwin Dreyer
INRA
Centre de Nancy
54280 Champenoux
Editorial Secretary
Monique Pitsch
INRA
Centre de Nancy
54280 Champenoux
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Associate Editors
Gilbert Aussenac
Champenoux
France
Reinhart Ceulemans
Antwerpen
Belgium
Etienne Dambrine
Champenoux
France
Matthias Dobbertin
Birmensdorf
Switzerland
David Ellsworth
Western Sydney
Australia
Bruno Fady
Avignon
France
Barry Gardiner
Roslin
Scotland
Marc Hanewinkel
Freiburg
Germany
David E. Hibbs
Corvallis, OR
USA
Douglass F. Jacobs
West Lafayette, IN
USA
Jean-Michel Leban
Champenoux
France
François Lieutier
Orléans
France
Antonio Martinez-Cortizas
Santiago de Compostela
Spain
Luc Pâques
Ardon, Orléans
France
Christophe Plomion
Cestas
France
Ana Rincon
Madrid
Spain
Michael Tausz
Melbourne
Australia
Guest Editors
Daniel Auclair
Montpellier
France
Jean Garbaye
Champenoux
France
Gérard Nepveu
Champenoux
France
Guofan Shao
West Lafayette, IN
USA
International Scientific Committee
M. Adams (Sydney, Australia)
S. Bisoffi (Casale Monferrato, Italy)
H.E. Burkhart (Blacksburg, VA, USA)
X. Deglise (Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France)
P. Dizengremel (Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France)
D. Epron (Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France)
M. Fournier (Nancy, Frances)
J. Gril (Montpellier, France)
D. Guitard (Talence, France)
S.W. Hallgren (Stillwater, OK, USA)
R. Hernandez (Québec, Canada)
T.M. Hinckley (Seattle, WA, USA)
B. Koestner (Dresden, Germany)
J.F. Lacaze (Ardon, Orléans, France)
G. Landmann (Paris, France)
B. Li (Raleigh, NC, USA)
A. Mäkelä (Helsinki, Finland)
F. Malan (Sabie, South Africa)
W.J. Mattson (East Lansing, MI, USA)
C. Matyas (Sopron, Hungary)
O. M'Hirit (Rabat, Morocco)
J.S. Pereira (Lisbon, Portugal)
M. Proe (Aberdeen, UK)
P. Perré (Nancy, France)
R. Rodriguez (Oviedo, Spain)
B. Roman-Amat (Nancy, France)
J. Rondeux (Gembloux, Belgium)
T. Sassa (Ibaraki, Japan)
B. Saugier (Orsay, France)
J.-P. Schütz (Zürich, Switzerland)
B. Thibaut (Cayenne, Guyane, France)
G. Touzet (Paris, France)
G.G. Vendramin (Firenze, Italy)
K. Von Teuffel (Fribourg-im-Brisgau, Germany)
M.R. Wagner (Flagstaff, AZ, USA)
M.J. Wingfield (Pretoria, South Africa)
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