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

Continuation of Revue Algologique, first published by P. Allorge and G. Hamel in 1924.
The journal publishes articles on both planktonic and benthic algae, including cyano-bacteria, from salt water, fresh water and the air as well. All fields are covered (taxonomy, systematics, bio-diversity, collections, history of science, utilization, biochemistry, physiology, ethno-botany, ecology ...). Certain issues have been devoted to P. Bourreey (freshwater algae) and to F. Ardr?(saltwater algae).
Instructions to Authors INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS Cryptogamie, Algologie ; Cryptogamie, Bryologie and Cryptogamie, Mycologie publish original papers, and reviews, on the systematics, biology and ecology of cryptogams (algae; bryophytes; fungi and lichens, respectively). Manuscripts written in French, English, German, Italian and Spanish are considered providing suitable referees fluent in the language of the manuscript are available.Authors not writing in their first language should have manuscripts checked for grammar and syntax by a suitable person before submission. There are no page limits for papers. Publication will be facilitated if authors check carefully that the manuscript and illustrations meet the requirements outlined below. Papers are reviewed by referees in whose field the paper lies. The choice of reviewers is at the discretion of the Editor. Final responsibility for the publication of papers rests with the Editor. Manuscripts that do not conform to instructions which follow will be returned for correction prior to review. On acceptance, papers become the copyright of the ADAC. SUBMISSION ?Articles should be submitted to the appropriate editor, according to the subjects studied. Please see inside front cover for full details of addresses. TEXT ?Manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor in four copies, including the original copy. All parts of the manuscript must be typed double-spaced (including references and legends), on one side of the paper, with left margin of 4 cm. Authors should also send the first submission and the final version of their manuscripts on disk or as attached document sent through e-mail. The use of MS Word would be appreciated. Each manuscript should include, in order: 桝 title page containing the title of the paper and, if necessary, its English translation; the complete name and address of each author (and if possible a fax, telephone and e-mail), and author to whom correspondence should be sent; a running title of less than 50 letters, and a list of key words; ?Two abstracts, the first in French (if necessary, some help can be provided by the Editorial Office), the second in English (a third one in the language of the text is accepted), each of no more than 180 words or 15 lines, summarizing the major results of the paper; ?The main text, followed by references, legends for figures, and tables, in that order. The text should normally be divided into sections (e.g. Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, References) appropriate to the nature of the paper. Indent the first line of all paragraphs. Symbols, units and nomenclature should conform to international usage. The SI system should be used throughout. The first mention of the Latin name of a species in the text should be accompanied by the nomenclatural authors (the authors should be abbreviated following Brummitt R.K. & Powell C.E. ?Authors of plant names. Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, 1992, 732p.). Consult the current issue of the Journal for style of headings, subheadings and other conventions. Legends for figures, plates and tables should be self-explanatory, and written in the language of the text and in English if it is not the language used for the text. REFERENCES ?References should be arranged alphabetically and then chronologically by author. Journals titles should be cited in full; and books, cited according to F.A. Stafleu & R.S. Cowan, 1976..., Taxonomic literature. Edn. 2. Utrecht/Antwerpen Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema. Conventions of style are provided in the following examples: AJISAKA T., NORO T., TRONO Jr G.C., YOUNG-MENG CHIANG & YOSHLDA T., 1994 ?Several Sargassum species (subgenus Sargassum) in East Asia with furcately branching leaves. In: Abbott IA. (ed.), Taxonomy of Economic Seaweeds. IV. La Jolla, California Sea Grant College, University of California, pp. 9-22. ALBRECHT A. & REISE K., 1994 ?Effects of Fucus vesiculosus covering intertidal mussel beds in the Wadden Sea. Helgol鋘der Meeresuntersuchungen 48 (2-3): 243-256. MAGGS C.A. & HOMMERSAND M.H., 1993 ?Seaweeds of the British Isles. 1 Rhodophyta. Part 3A Ceramiales. London, HMSO Books, The Natural History Museum, 464 p. MONTAGNE C., 1838 ?Centurie de plantes cellulaires exotiques nouvelles. Annales des sciences naturelles, Botanique, s閞. 2, 9: 38-57. 102 In the text, references should be cited by the name of the author and the year of publication; use 慹t al.? for more than two authors, and use ?amp;?between two authors (e.g. Montagne, 1838; Maggs & Hommersand, 1993; Ajisaka et al., 1994). ILLUSTRATIONS 桝ll illustrations should be mounted on white light-weight carbocard, with author抯 names and figure numbers on the verso. Each line drawing should be original, clearly drawn with black India ink, and of good quality; letters and numerals must be made with a lettering device (not with a typewriter). Originals should not be more than three times the size of the final reduction (12 ?19 cm). Both drawings and tables should be ready for direct reproduction by offset. Authors should choose very carefully the thickness of lines, and character sizes, corresponding to final reduction. Four copies of all photographic illustrations (or an original and three laser photocopies) are required. Photographic figures should be ready for same-size reproduction and separated by a white line 1mm wide: maximum page size is 12 ?19 cm. Electronic files for figures are strongly advised, and should be supplied outside of the text and in .tif or .jpeg format (minimum definition 300 dpi). All figures should include scale bars and symbols necessary for their understanding (magnification 搙?should not be used), and they should be numbered consecutively, according to the order cited in the text. Color plates will only be published at the authors expense. PROOFS AND REPRINTS ?Proofs will be sent to the author indicated on the title page.They should be carefully corrected and returned to the publisher within 48 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 authors?corrections. Should substantial changes in the original manuscript be requested (other than typographical errors), they will be made at the author抯 expense. Twenty-five reprints per contribution are supplied free of charge. An order form for additional reprints and, if required, for the publication of colour figures, will accompany the proofs. Cryptogamie Association des Amis des Cryptogames (ADAC), Mus閡m National d扝istoire Naturelle, D閜artement Syst閙atique et Evolution, Cryptogamie, CP 39, 57, rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France http://www.cryptogamie.com Cryptogamie, Algologie Editor in Chief: Gianfranco Novarino T閘. + 44 20 7942 5387 ?Fax + 44 20 7942 5054 gn@nhm.ac.uk Cryptogamie, Bryologie Editor in Chief: Denis Lamy Tel. (33) 1 40 79 31 84 朏ax (33) 1 40 79 35 94 denislamy@cryptogamie.com Cryptogamie, Mycologie Editor in Chief: Bruno Denneti鑢e Tel. (33) 1 40 79 31 87 ?Fax (33) 1 40 79 35 94 myco@cryptogamie.com The Associate Editors are indicated on the inner cover of each issue.
Editorial Board
Editor in Chief :
Gianfranco Novarino, Department of Zoology, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, U.K. Tel. + 44 20 7942 5387, Fax + 44 20 7942 5054, gn@nhm.ac.uk
Production Editor :
Denis Lamy, Mus閡m national d扝istoire naturelle, D閜artement Syst閙atique et Evolution, Cryptogamie, CP 39, 57 rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France. Tel. + 33 140 79 3184, Fax + 33 140 79 32 09, denislamy@cryptogamie.com
Editor for nomenclature :
William J. Woelkerling, Department of botany, La Trobe University, Melbourne (Bundoora), Victoria, Australia 3083, W.Woelkerling@latrobe.edu.au
Associate Editors :
Freshwater algae (excluding diatoms and flagellates), Pierre Comp鑢e, Jardin Botanique national de Belgique, D閜artement Bryophytes-Thallophytes, Domaine de Bouchout, B-1860 Meise, Belgique. compere@br.fgov.be
Marine algae Frederik Leliaert, Research Group Phycology, Ghent University Krijgslaan 281S8, B-9000 Ghent, Belgique. frederik.leliaert@UGent.be
Diatoms (except the manuscripts in French, to be sent to P. Comp鑢e) Diana Sarno, Service for Taxonomy and Identification of Marine Phytoplankton, Stazione Zoologica 慉. Dohrn? Villa Comunale, 80121 ?Napoli, Italy. Tel. +39 081 58 33 282, Fax +39 081 76 41 355, diana@szn.it
Flagellates Ian Probert, Evolution of Plankton and PaleoOceans Team, Station Biologique de Roscoff, Place Georges Teissier, 29682 Roscoff cedex, France. Tel. +33 2 98 29 25 28. Fax. +33 2 98 29 23 24. probert@sb-roscoff.fr
Physiology John Beardall, School of Biological Sciences, POBox 18, Monash University, Clayton VIC 3800, Australia, John.Beardall@sci.monash.edu.au
Ecology (marine and freshwater) Fabio Rindi, Department of Biological sciences, The university of Alabama, P.O. Box 870345, 500 Hackberry Lane, 425 Scientific collections Bldg., Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0345, USA, frindi@bama.ua.edu
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