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期刊名称:ACTA ZOOLOGICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE

ISSN:1217-8837
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:HUNGARIAN NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, BAROSS U 13, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, H-1088
  出版社网址:http://www.nhmus.hu/e_index.html
期刊网址:http://actazool.nhmus.hu/
影响因子:0.522(2008)
主题范畴:ZOOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae

an international journal of animal taxonomy and ecology

This journal is a fairly rapid, peer-reviewed, non-profit oriented publication forum for the accepted papers in the fields of animal taxonomy and systematics, zoogeography, animal ecology, population biology, biodiversity studies and nature conservation problems.
Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae published quarterly from February 1994 (other issues in May, August and November) by the Hungarian Natural History Museum and the Biological Section of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences with the financial support of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The journal is indexed in Current Contents.

 


Instructions to Authors

 

Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted for the Acta Zoologica Hungarica, the authors will transfer copyright to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences/the Hungarian Natural History Museum as is customary. Articles and illustrations become the property of the HAS/HNHM.

Papers must be in English with British spelling, and be original contributions in the field of animal taxonomy, systematics, zoogeography and ecology. All manuscripts must be submitted to one of the editors (editor, assistant editor).

Entire manuscripts must be submitted on IBM compatible floppy disk and in duplicate double line spaced printed copies and the author should retain a copy. In the case of multiple authors, the corresponding author should be indicated. Series of numbered papers will not be considered.

Manuscripts must be printed with double spacing (including the reference list), and with wide margins (30-35 mm) on the left side of the paper only. Authors are requested to keep their communications as concise as possible. Footnotes should be avoided or minimized, and italics should not be used for emphasis. A running head of not more than 30 letters should be supplied.

The manuscript should contain the following information:

Title should be followed by the name and full address of the author(s). Where possible, the fax and/or e-mail number of the corresponding author should be supplied with the manuscript, for use by the publisher.

Abstract should be a brief summary of the contents and conclusions of the paper, and should not be longer than 200 words and should not contain references.

Key words should not be more than five (exceptionally 6) key word entries.

INTRODUCTION should contain a brief survey of the relevant literature and the reasons for doing the work.

MATERIALS AND METHODS supply sufficient information to permit repetition of the experimental or field work. The technical description of methods should be given only when such methods are new.

RESULTS should be presented concisely. Only in exceptional cases will it be permissible to present the same set of results in both table and a figure. The results section should not be used for discussion.

DISCUSSION should be separate from the results section and should deal with the significance of the results and their relationship to the object of the work (and, this is the place of the identification key in taxonomic revisions).

Acknowledgements (at most in 10 lines).

REFERENCES. In principle the Harvard system is to be followed. References should be detailed in the following order: authors' names (should be typed as upper case characters, please do not use capitalize function of your wordprocessor) and initials, date of publication (in parentheses), the title of the article, the name of the journal as abbreviated in the World List of Scientific Periodicals (4th edn 1963), the volume, and the first and last pages of the article, e.g.

NORRBOM, A. L. and KIM, K. C. (1985) Taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of Copromyza Fall閚 (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae). Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 78: 331-347.

For books the author's names, date of publication, title, edition, page reference, publisher's name and the place of publication should be given, e.g.

HINTON, H. E. (1981) Biology of insect eggs, vol. 2. Pergamon Press, New York, 567 pp.
or
MCALPINE, J. F. (1981) Morphology and terminology, adults. Pp. 9-63. In MCALPINE et al. (eds): Manual of Nearctic Diptera, vol. 1. Agriculture Canada, Ottawa.

In the text references should be given as MARSHALL (1992) or (MARSHALL 1992) (should be typed as upper case characters, please do not use capitalize function of your wordprocessor). When a citation includes more than two authors, e.g. GREY, BLACK and WHITE, the paper should be referred to in the text as GREY et al., provided that this not ambiguous. If papers by the same author(s) in the same year are cited, they should be distinguished by the letters, a, b, c, etc., e.g. MARSHALL (1992a).

References to papers "in press" must mean that the article has been accepted for publication. References to "personal communications" and unpublished work are permitted in the text only: references to papers in preparation or submitted are not permissible.

All necessary illustrations should accompany the manuscript, but should not be inserted in the text. All photographs, graphs and diagrams should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals in the order in which they are referred to in the text. Glossy photographs or positive prints should be sent unmounted wherever possible and should be kept to a minimum. Figures should be of good quality. Explanation of lettering and symbols should be given in the figure caption and only exceptionally in the figures. Lettering and symbols to appear on the illustration should be of sufficient size to allow for considerable reduction where necessary (usually proper for a 50% reduction in size). Scales must be indicated on micrographs, not by magnifications in the legends. Figure size must not exceed 24 ?30 cm. On the back of each illustration should be indicated the author's name, the figure number (in Arabic numerals), and the top of the illustration, where this is not clear. Half-tones should be included only when they are essential. Details and quotation of publication of colour plates should be made to the editors. Symbols should be used on line drawing.

LEGENDS to figures should be incorporated into the text of the caption which one should be on a separate sheet. They should give sufficient data to make the illustration comprehensible without reference to the text.

Tables and appendices should be constructed so as to be intelligible without reference to the text, numbered in Arabic numerals and typed on separate sheets. Every table should be provided with an explanatory caption and each column should carry an appropriate heading. Units of measure should always be indicated clearly (metric units are preferred). All tables and figures must be referred to in the text.

Only standard abbreviations should be used. Arbitrary abbreviations and jargon will not be accepted.

The Latin names should be given for all species used in the investigation, although taxonomic affiliation and authority need not be provided in the title.

Page proofs will be sent to the author (or the first-mentioned author in a paper of multiple authorship) for checking. Corrections to the proofs must be restricted to printers' errors. Any substantial alterations other than these may be charged to the author. Authors are particularly requested to return their corrected proofs as quickly as possible in order to facilitate rapid publication. Please note that authors are urged to check their proofs carefully before return, since late corrections cannot be guaranteed for inclusion in the printed journal.

Fifty reprints free of charge will be sent to the first author; extra copies of the issue (at a specially reduced rate) can be ordered on the form which will accompany the proofs. These should be returned to: The Editorial Office of the Acta Zoologica, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Baross u. 13, H-1088, Hungary

The page charge required from authors outside Hungary is USD 15 per printed page. In exceptional cases, the page charge may be waived. Please contact the editor in before submitting a paper if you ask for a waiver. Authors of papers exceeding 16 printed pages are asked to pay USD 40 (or HUF equivalent) for each such page, i.e. all costs of publication (irrespective of their nationality).

 


Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: G. Bakonyi

Editor: S. Mahunka

Managing editors: A. B醠di, Cs. Csuzdi and L. Forr?

Editorial Advisers

G. B鋍hli (Z黵ich, Switzerland)
T. Bongers (Wageningen, The Netherlands)
A. Demeter (Budapest, Hungary) (associate editor between 1996-1998)
L. Gall?(Szeged, Hungary)
R. L. Hoffmann (Radford, USA)
L. Jedlicka (Bratislava, Slovakia)
A. Lomniczki (Krakow, Poland)
M. Luxton (Barry, U.K.)
V. Mahnert (Geneva, Switzerland)
J. Majer (P閏s, Hungary)
W. N. Mathis (Washington, USA)
I. Matsk醩i (Budapest, Hungary)
F. M閟z醨os (Budapest, Hungary)
K. Mikkola (Helsinki, Finland)
C. Mosk醫 (Budapest, Hungary)
C. Naumann (Bonn, Germany)
R. Norton (Syracuse, USA)
L. Papp (Budapest, Hungary)
D. Reavey (Chichester, Great Britain)
R. Rozkosny (Brno, Czech Republic)
O. A. Saether (Bergen, Norway)
Z. Varga (Debrecen, Hungary)
M. Warburg (Haifa, Israel)


Editorial Board
A1217-8837.pdf


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