期刊名称:CRUSTACEANA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
International Journal of Crustacean Research
Managing Editor: J. C. von Vaupel Klein (Division of Theoretical Biology and Phylogenetics, Leiden University, c/o National Museum of Natural History, Leiden, The Netherlands); mailing address: CRUSTACEANA, Editorial Board Administrative Office, Beetslaan 32, NL-3723 DX Bilthoven, The Netherlands. Fax: + 31715274900; e-mail: jcvvk@rulsfb.leidenuniv.nl
Crustaceana is the foremost journal in the world on crustacean research. InCluding the latest papers from all branches of zoology, it gives up-to-date information on aspects such as taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, physiology, anatomy, genetics, palaeontology and biometry, and covers all groups of crustacea. Boasting a large international circulation, Crustaceana takes care to supply its readers with an abstract of each article in both English and another congress language.
Numerous tables and figures add to the already detailed papers. A special ``Reviews'' section introduces relevant books and is supported by the ``Announcements'', providing information of forthcoming meetings of interest to carcinologists. Concluding with an extensive segment of ``Notes and News'', Crustaceana is the one journal that no one interested in this field should be without.
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ISSN 0011-216X E-ISSN 1568-5403
Indexed/Abstracted in: BIOSIS/FISHLIT/Science Citation Index
Subscription data 2003: Volume 76 in 11 issues Institutional rate: EUR 545 US$ 635 Individual rate: EUR 545 US$ 635
Instructions to Authors
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS 1. `Crustaceana' publishes papers, dealing with Crustacea, from all branches of zoology. 2. Papers submitted must be in English, French, or German. US English will be allowed for native speakers from the USA only; other authors should express themselves in UK English. Papers in French or German will require an English translation of the title. An abstract (r閟um? Zusammenfassung) of up to 300 words, both in English and in a different language, has to precede the main text. Translation of titles and abstracts can be provided for by the editors.
3. Papers should, as a rule, not exceed 32 printed pages in length. If longer papers are accepted, the supernumerary pages may be charged.
4. Papers should preferably be under the responsibility of three authors at most. Systematic papers with more than three authors will invariably be refused.
5. Manuscripts are to be sent in duplicate to the secretary of the Editorial Board (Dr. J.C. von Vaupel Klein, CRUSTACEANA, Editorial Board Administrative Office, Beetslaan 32, NL-3723 DX Bilthoven, The Netherlands, Fax: +31 71 52 74 900) or may be submitted through any other member of the board, but definite acceptance can be executed exclusively through the office of the Secretary.
6. Manuscripts should be in their final form for printing. The text should be concise and clear and, as a rule, contain no footnotes. It must be type-written on one side only of good quality white typing paper. Double spacing between the lines and broad margins have to be used throughout the manuscript, including the lists of references and captions.
7. Manuscripts should contain no other indications than those for italics, and these should be restricted to (1) scientific names of genera and lower categories and (2) statistical symbols. Even if these have already been typed in italics (which preferably should not be the case), they are to be singly underlined by the author(s). All other editorial indications are to be left to the editors.
8. Manuscripts refused either for lack of space or because of insufficient quality, will be returned by ordinary (air)mail, not registered. Authors are thus advised to await acceptation prior to providing the original artwork, otherwise possible loss of this will be entirely their own responsibility. Once accepted, the availability of a version of the paper on floppy disk (WP 5.0 or 5.1 for DOS or WORD for Macintosh) will be appreciated.
9. Scientific names of the species category must be followed by author and date at least once in the main text, preferably the first time mentioned, and also once in every caption that states the name. In table headings mention of author only will suffice. Brackets have to be properly placed according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
10. Units of variables should conform to the Systcme International (SI).
11. Tables may be used only if absolutely necessary but, even then, ought to be kept to a minimum. Each table must be typed on a separate sheet of paper, be provided with a concise but clear heading, and he numbered by a Roman numeral.
12. Illustrations must be in final form for printing. As a rule, the original artwork will be required for that purpose. Line drawings in black ink on good quality drawing paper or on tracing paper mounted on rigid white cardboard. Photographs and other halftone illustrations should be produced on white glossy paper and be mounted on rigid white cardboard. For all figures goes that both lettering and mounting should be of professional quality and be provided for by the author(s). Figures that are damaged in any way cannot be accepted. Therefore, they ought to be packed and mailed with adequate protection and in a flat position: not in a scroll.
13. Illustrations should preferably be prepared in such a way, that they all require the same reduction. Their ultimate dimensions, including the caption, should fit within the 126 193 mm page format. Reduction factors should range between 33 and 75% of the original size; factors below 25% are not acceptable. Authors should indicate on the back of each figure or plate:
(1) reduction factor, (2) serial number(s) of the figures in Arabic numerals, (3) their proper name(s), and (4) the short title of the paper.
14. Captions for all illustrations should be typed together on one or more separate sheets and should always mention the name(s) of the species concerned, if relevant.
15. Position of all figures and tables, as desired, must be indicated in pencil in the margin of the main text section of the manuscript.
16. References in the text should mention author and date, e.g., `Recent investigations (Jones, 1969)...' or `Jones (1969) remarked...'. Authors' names should not be in capitals. The use of indications like `Ioc. cit.' etc., must be avoided.
17. References to unpublished literature (cf. International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, Article 9) should indicate that status, e.g., `Jones (unpubl.) remarked...'.
18. References cited (but only those) should be presented in extenso at the end of the paper, in alphabetical order of authors' names. Further particulars must be in accordance with the following example:
ANONYMOUS, 1888. Large lobster at Burnham. Essex Natural., 2: 256.
ABELOOS, M., 1932. Hyperr間閚閞ation dans les articles distaux des pinces de Portunus puber L. Bull. Soc. zool. France, 57: 175-184, figs. 1-5.
CALMAN, W. T., 1911. The life of Crustacea: i-xvi, 1-289, text-figs. 1-85, pls. 1-32. (Methuen, London).
--- ---, 1911a. Note on a crayfish from New Guinea. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., (8) 8: 366-368.
CALMAN, W. T. & E. P. WRIGHT, 1897. On the Crustacea. In: W. S. GREEN, Notes on Rockall Island and Bank, with an account of the petrology of Rockall, and of its winds, currents, etc.: with reports on the ornithology, the invertebrate fauna of the bank, and on its previous history. Trans. Roy. Irish Acad., 31: 77.
MARTENS, E. VON, 1857. Ueber einige Fische und Crustaceen der s黶sen Gew鋝ser Italiens. Arch. Naturgesch., 23 (1): 149-204, pls. 9, 10.
New series (n. ser.) and supplements to series (suppl.) are to be treated as series (as, e.g., series (8) in Calman, 1911a), while supplements to individual volumes or issues are to be treated as such (e.g., 8 (suppl.) or: 8 (1) (suppl.)). Indication of bold face numbers for volumes of periodicals has to be left to the editors. In titles of periodicals, if abbreviated, the abbreviations should be consistent and clear, or conform to a standard as, e.g., the World List of Scientific Periodicals.
19. Authors are strongly advised to study one or more previous issues of `Crustaceana' in order to become familiar with the required editorial format, prior to preparing the definite draft of their manuscript.
20. Authors will have to transfer the copyright of their contributions to the Publisher.
21. Proofs are sent, as a rule, to only one of the authors. Unless special conditions require otherwise, only first proofs are provided.
22. Reprints will be shipped in due time. Fifty of these are free of charge, additional copies may be obtained on payment and should be ordered when returning the corrected proof.
23. Correspondence regarding manuscripts, proofs, and reprints should be addressed to the secretary of the Editorial Board (see inside front cover).
24. Page-charges have become an almost inevitable phenomenon for commercially produced periodicals. Therefore, upon submitting a manuscript, all authors will receive a request for page-charges, meant to cover part of publication costs. As, however, acceptance will be dependent upon quality rather than upon the availability of sufficient funds, individual requests for reduction of charges will be duly considered.
25. Page-charges for colour plates always cover the full expense of publication costs.
Editorial Board
Editorial Board: N. L. Bruce South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, D. L. Danielopol Mondsee, Austria, Mrs. D. Defaye Paris, France, J. Forest Paris, France, C. H. J. M. Fransen Leiden, The Netherlands, P. A. Haefner Jr. Rochester, NY, U.S.A., L. B. Holthuis Leiden, The Netherlands, H.-K. Schminke Oldenburg, Germany, J. C. von Vaupel Klein Leiden, The Netherlands, G. van der Velde, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, W. Vervoort Leiden, The Netherlands, H. P. Wagner Leiden, The Netherlands
Advisory Editors: B. Battaglia Padua, Italy, R. Diesel Starnberg, Germany, J. Dorgelo Amsterdam, The Netherlands, R. G. Hartnoll Port Erin, Isle of Man, D. E. Hurley Wellington, New Zealand, P. P. Jaros Oldenburg, Germany, E. Macpherson Blanes, Spain, Th. Monod Paris, France, P. K. L. Ng Singapore, Rep. of Singapore, S. Nishida Tokyo, Japan, G. Rodriguez Caracas, Venezuela, F. R. Schram Amsterdam, The Netherlands, V. Sbordoni Rome, Italy, D. H. Spaargaren Den Burg (Texel), The Netherlands, D. H. Steele St. John's, Canada, S. F. Timofeev Murmansk, Russia, D. I. Williamson Port Erin, Isle of Man
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