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期刊名称:AQUACULTURE RESEARCH

ISSN:1355-557X
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD, 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX4 2DG
  出版社网址:http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/
影响因子:0.991(2008)
主题范畴:FISHERIES

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



About the journal

 

Aquaculture Research is a well-established and independent journal published 15 times a year. It is international in perspective and specifically addresses research and reference needs of all working and studying within the many varied areas of aquaculture. The Journal regularly publishes papers on applied or scientific research relevant to freshwater, brackish, and marine aquaculture. It covers all aquatic organisms, floristic and faunistic, related directly or indirectly to human consumption. The journal also includes review articles, short communications, technical papers and book reviews. Young scientists are particularly encouraged to submit short communications based on their own research.

 

Article Status Form
Authors who have submitted a manuscript and have had it accepted for publication can check the status of their articles by completing the following form: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/static/ares_status.asp.

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Highlights

Aquaculture Research occasionally publishes special themed issues, which are available at special single-issue prices.

Special issue on nutrition
Guest Editor: M. Jobling
(to be published June/July 2002)

Ornamental Fish Aquaculture
Guest Editor: Patrick Sorgeloos
(to be published early 2003)

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Indexed/Abstracted in

Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences
Biological Abstracts
Chemical Abstracts
Current Contents / Fisheries
Ecological Abstracts
FISHLIT
Index Veterinarius
Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews Series B
Oceanic Abstracts
Science Citation Index - Expanded
The Veterinary Bulletin

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Print ISSN: 1355-557X
Online ISSN: 1365-2109
Issues per Volume: Fifteen times a year

 


Instructions to Authors

Submission. One original and three copies of each typescript should be submitted to either of the editors:

Dr S J de Groot, PO Box 97, 2080 AB Santpoort-zuid, The Netherlands

Dr Ronald W Hardy, Director, UI Hagerman Fish Culture Experiment Station, 3059 F National Fish Hatchery Road, Hagerman, Idaho 83332, USA  

Authors from the Americas, Japan, China, SE Asia and Australia may submit to Dr Hardy. Authors from all other countries may submit to Dr de Groot.

A disk should accompany the final version of the manuscript. Authors are requested to use an IBM-compatible system (see below for more details).
Papers are accepted on the understanding that they have not been and will not be published elsewhere. On acceptance, papers become the copyright of the Journal and all accepted papers should be accompanied by a copyright assignment form. To access this form please click here.

Authors can check the status of their article by completing the online query form (available on this site).

Preparation of the manuscript. All sections of the typescript should be on one side of A4 paper, double-spaced and with 30 mm margins. Articles are accepted for publication only at the discretion of the Editor(s). Authors will receive prompt receipt of their paper and a decision will be reached within 3 months of receipt. A manuscript should consist of the following sections:

Title page. This should include:
the full title of the paper
the full names of all the authors
the name(s) and address(es) of the institution(s) at which the work was carried out (the present address of the authors, if different from the above, should appear in a footnote)
the name, address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the author to whom all correspondence and proofs should be sent
a suggested running title of not more than 50 characters, including spaces
four to six keywords for indexing purposes

Main text. Generally, all papers should be divided into the following sections and appear in the order: (1) Abstract or Summary, not exceeding 150-200 words, (2) Introduction, (3) Materials and Methods, (4) Results, (5) Discussion, (6) Acknowledgments, (7) References, (8) Figure legends, (9) Tables, (10) Figures.

The Results and Discussion sections may be combined and may contain subheadings. The Materials and Methods section should be sufficiently detailed to enable the experiments to be reproduced. Trade names should be capitalized and the manufacturer's name and address given.

All pages must be numbered consecutively from the title page, and include the acknowledgments, references and figure legends, which should be submitted on separate sheets following the main text. The preferred position of tables and figures in the text should be indicated in the left-hand margin.

Units and spellings. Systeme International (SI) units should be used. The salinity of sea water should be given as gL-1. Use the form gmL-1 not g/ml. Avoid the use of g per 100 g, for example in food composition, use g kg-1. If other units are used, these should be defined on first appearance in terms of SI units, e.g. mmHg. Spelling should conform to that used in the Concise Oxford Dictionary published by Oxford University Press. Abbreviations of chemical and other names should be defined when first mentioned in the text unless they are commonly used and internationally known and accepted.

Scientific names and statistics. Complete scientific names, including the authority with correct taxonomic disposition, should be given when organisms are first mentioned in the text and in tables, figures and key words together with authorities in brackets, e.g. 'rainbow trout, Oncoryhnchus mykiss (Walbaum)' but 'Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L.' without brackets. For further information see American Fisheries Society Special Publication No. 20, A List of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from the United States and Canada.

Carry out and describe all appropriate statistical analyses.

References (Harvard style). References should be cited in the text by author and date, e.g. Lie & Hemre (1990). Joint authors should be referred to in full at the first mention and thereafter by et al. if there are more than two, e.g. Hemre et al. (1990).

More than one paper from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the letters a, b, c, etc. placed after the year of publication. Listings of references in the text should be chronological. At the end of the paper, references should be listed alphabetically according to the first named author. The full titles of papers, chapters and books should be given, with the first and last page numbers.

Chapman D.W. (1971) Production. In: Methods of the Assessment of Fish Production in Freshwater (ed. by W.S. Ricker), pp. 199-214. Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd, Oxford.

Utting, S.D. (1986) A preliminary study on growth of Crassostrea gigas larvae and spat in relation to dietary protein. Aquaculture 56, 123-128.

Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their references. References should only be cited as 'in press' if they have been accepted for publication. Manuscripts in preparation, unpublished reports and reports not readily available should not be cited. Personal communications should be cited as such in the text.

It is the authors' responsibility to obtain permission from colleagues to include their work as a personal communication. A letter of permission should accompany the manuscript.

Illustrations and tables. These should be referred to in the text as figures using Arabic numbers, e.g. Fig.1, Fig.2 etc. in order of appearance. Three copies of each figure should be submitted and each figure should be marked lightly on the back with its appropriate number, together with the name(s) of the author(s) and the title of the paper. Where there is doubt as to the orientation of an illustration, the top should be marked with an arrow.

Photographs and photomicrographs should be unmounted glossy prints and should not be retouched. Labelling, including scale bars if necessary, should be clearly indicated on an overlay or photocopy. Magnifications should be included in the legend.

It is the policy of Aquaculture Research for authors to pay the full cost for the reproduction of their colour artwork. Therefore, please note that if there is colour artwork in your manuscript when it is accepted for publication, Blackwell Publishing require you to complete and return a colour work agreement form before your paper can be published. This form can be downloaded as a pdf from the internet. The web address for the form is: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/Sub3000_X_CoW.pdf 

If you are unable to access the internet, or are unable to download the form, please contact the Production Editor are@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com, and they will be able to email or fax a form to you. 

Line drawings should be on separate sheets of white paper in black indelible ink (dot matrix illustrations are not permitted); lettering should be on an overlay or photocopy and should be no less than 4 mm high for a 50% reduction. Please note, each figure should have a separate legend; these should be grouped on a separate page at the end of the manuscript. All symbols and abbreviations should be clearly explained.

Tables should be self-explanatory and include only essential data. Each table must be typewritten on a separate sheet and should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals, e.g. Table 1, and given a short caption. No vertical rules should be used. Units should appear in parentheses in the column headings and not in the body of the table. All abbreviations should be defined in a footnote.

All tables and figures that are reproduced from a previously published source must be accompanied by a letter of permission from the Publisher or copyright owner.

Please send us digital versions of your figures. These should be supplied as eps or tiff files only. See http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/authors/digill.asp for further details. 

Avoid using tints if possible; if they are essential to the understanding of the figure, try to make them coarse.

Always enclose a hard copy of digitally supplied figures.

In the full-text online edition of the Journal, figure legends may be truncated in abbreviated links to the full-screen version. Therefore, the first 100 characters of any legend should inform the reader of key aspects of the figure. 

Acknowledgments. These should be brief and must include references to sources of financial and logistical support.

Page proofs and reprints. Proofs will be sent via e-mail as an Acrobat PDF (portable document format) file and must be returned to the Publisher within 3 days of receipt. Only typographical errors can be corrected at this stage. Major alterations to the text cannot be accepted. 

Offprints. Twenty-five offprints of each paper, including Short Communications (see below), will be provided free of charge and additional copies may be ordered when proofs are returned. A scale of charges will be sent with the proofs.

Short Communications. These should differ from full papers on the basis of scope or completeness, rather than quality of research. They may report significant new data arising from problems with narrow, well defined limits, or important findings that warrant rapid publication before broader studies are complete. Their text should neither exceed 1500 words (approximately six pages of typescript) nor be divided up into conventional sections. When submitting Short Communications, authors should make it clear that their work is to be treated as such.

Disks. The Journal encourages submission of accepted manuscripts on disk. These should be IBM-compatible. An accurate hard copy must accompany each disk, together with details of the type of computer used, the software employed and the disk system if known. Do not justify. Particular attention should be taken to ensure that any articles submitted in this form adhere exactly to the journal style in all respects. Further details can be obtained from the Publisher; the Editor(s) will supply 'disk submission' forms on acceptance of a manuscript. Disks will not be returned to the author.


Editorial Board

Dr Ronald W. Hardy
Director, UI Hagerman Fish Culture Experiment Station, 3059 F National Fish Hatchery Road, Hagerman, Idaho 83332, USA
Phone: +1 208-837-9096
Fax: +1 208-837-6047
e-mail:
rhardy@micron.net

Dr S.J. de Groot
Brederoodseweg 49
2082 BS Santpoort-Zuid
The Netherlands



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