期刊名称:BEHAVIOUR
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Behaviour aims to publish substantial contributions to the biological analysis of the causation, ontogeny, function, and evolution of behaviour of all animal species, including humans. The journal primarily publishes reports of original research, but theoretical and other papers are also considered if they clearly promote the experimental study of the subject. Dating back to 1948, Behaviour has established itself as an unrivalled source for the subject, both in major research libraries worldwide, and in the private collections of scholars and students of ethology. Each volume presents a collection of the most recent papers promoting the experimental study of ethology. Physiological, genetic and ecological aspects are also discussed and a wealth of figures and tables are included
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Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts 1. Contributions to Behaviour must be written in English.
2. Manuscripts must be clearly typewritten with numbered pages, double line spacing and wide margins throughout. Italic and bold typeface should be avoided. Final versions should preferably be accompanied by a disk. Both WordPerfect and Microsoft Word are accepted word-processing programs. ASCII-formatted disks are also accepted.
3. The title should be as brief and informative as possible. In addition, authors are encouraged to provide a short title, which should not exceed 50 spaces, for use in running headlines.
4. The institute at which the work has been done should be indicated at the head of each paper.
5. Each article should be accompanied by a summary in English, which should not be of a general character, but should enumerate one by one all the principal facts and conclusions set forth in the paper. A similar summary in another language may be added, but this is not required.
6. References to literature should cite the author's name and the year of publication; the bibliography must contain all papers referred to in the text arranged alphabetically according to the names of the authors and in the following form: Smith, J. (1960). On ... -- Behaviour 15, p. 161-175. Abbreviations for names of journals should be those given in the World List of Scientific Periodicals.
7. Figures should be drawn for reproduction at a moderate size and should be line blocks where possible. They should be ready for reproduction, including the lettering in printed type.
8. Legends for figures should not be attached to the figures but should be typewritten on separate sheets and attached to the end of the manuscript.
9. Diagrams, maps, drawings, charts and photographs should be free of charge and copyright.
10. Authors are requested to include their e-mail address if one is available.
11. The principal author receives 50 offprints free of charge.
Submission 1. Manuscripts and copies of figures should be sent in triplicate to Dr. J.G. van Rhijn, Slochterweg 3, 9635 TA Noordbroek, The Netherlands, e-mail: johan-van-rhijn@wxs.nl, for all authors residing in Europe, Asia and Africa; or to Prof. M. Daly, Dept. of Psychology, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4K1, Canada, for all authors residing in America, Australia, New Zealand and on the Pacific Islands.
2. In a cover letter accompanying the manuscript the author should confirm that the material has not yet been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
3. Originals of the figures should not be submitted until the paper is accepted.
4. Rejected manuscripts are not returned.
Editorial Board
Associate Editors: Th.C.M. Bakker Bonn, Germany, J. Balthazart Liège, Belgium, G. Cowlishaw London, UK, M. Daly Hamilton, Canada, T. Groothuis Groningen, The Netherlands, J.A. Hogan Toronto, Canada, D.F. Sherry London, Canada, C. Snowdon Madison, USA, D. Todt Berlin, Germany
Managing Editor: J.G. van Rhijn Slochterweg 3 9635 TA Noordbroek The Netherlands johan-van-rhijn@wxs.nl
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