期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY
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 Primatology is a multidisciplinary forum devoted to the dissemination of current research on fundamental primatology. Publishing peer-reviewed, high-quality original articles which feature the primate, the journal brings together laboratory and field studies from such diverse disciplines as anthropology, anatomy, ethology, paleontology, psychology, sociology, and zoology. Articles address various aspects of primate biology and the conservation of primates and their habitats. In an attempt to further increase sensitivity to the plight of primates, those articles reporting on endangered or threatened species are highlighted. Short articles, reviews of research, and book reviews are also incorporated into the journal. Special issues of the journal focusing on particular topics of interest are published on occasion.
Instructions to Authors
- Manuscripts, in quadruplicate and in English, should be sent to:
Dr. Russell H. Tuttle Department of Anthropology The University of Chicago 1126 East 59th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 USA
- Submission is a representation that the manuscript has not been published previously and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. A statement transferring copyright from the authors (or their employers, if they hold the copyright) to Plenum Publishing Corporation will be required before the manuscript can be accepted for publication. The Editor will supply the necessary forms for this transfer. Such a written transfer of copyright, which previously was assumed to be implicit in the act of submitting a manuscript, is necessary under the U.S. Copyright Law in order for the publisher to carry through the dissemination of research results and reviews as widely and effectively as possible.
- Type double-spaced, and submit the original and three copies (including, where possible, copies of all illustrations and tables). Academic affiliations of all authors and the full mailing address (and e-mail address, if available) of the one author who will review the proofs should be included. Authors are invited to suggest the names and addresses of up to 4 suitable referees for their manuscript, with the understanding that the editors are not obligated to follow such suggestions.
- An abstract is to be provided, preferably no longer than 250 words.
- A list of 4? key words is to be provided directly below the abstract. Key words should express the precise content of the manuscript, as they are used for indexing purposes.
- Illustrations (photographs, drawings, diagrams, and charts) are to be numbered in one consecutive series of Arabic numerals. The captions for illustrations should be typed on a separate sheet of paper. Photographs should be large, glossy prints, showing high contrast. Drawings should be prepared with india ink. Either the original drawings or good-quality photographic prints are acceptable. Artwork for each figure should be provided on a separate sheet of paper. Identify figures on the back with author's name and number of the illustration. Each figure should have an accompanying caption. The list of captions for illustrations should be typed on a separate sheet of paper. Electronic artwork submitted on disk should be in the TIFF or EPS format (1200 dpi for line and 300 dpi for half-tones and gray-scale art). Color art should be in the CYMK color space. Artwork should be on a separate disk from the text, and hard copy must accompany the disk.
- Tables should be numbered and referred to by number in the text. Each table should be typed on a separate sheet of paper. Each table should have an accompanying title.
- List references alphabetically at the end of the paper and refer to them in the text by name and year in parentheses. Where there are three or more authors, only the first author's name is given in the text, followed by et al. References should include titles of papers. Abbreviations for journal titles should conform to those in World List of Periodicals. In the list of references, the year of publication (in parentheses) should follow immediately after the authors' names.
- Footnotes, where necessary, should be numbered and typed on a separate sheet of paper. Clearly cite each in the text by the appropriate superscript Arabic numeral.
- Acknowledgments (including those for grant and financial support) should be typed in one paragraph on a separate sheet of paper.
- In general, International Journal of Primatology follows the recommendations of the CBE (Council of Biology Editors) Style Manual, published by the American Institute of Biological Sciences, and it is suggested that contributors refer to this publication.
- After a manuscript has been accepted for publication and after all revisions have been incorporated, manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor's Office as hard copy accompanied by electronic files on disk. Label the disk with identifying information ?software, journal name, and first author's last name. The disk must be the one from which the accompanying manuscript (finalized version) was printed out. The Editor's Office cannot accept a disk without its accompanying, matching hard-copy manuscript.
- The journal makes no page charges. Reprints are available to authors, and order forms with the current price schedule are sent with proofs.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Russell H. Tuttle Dept. of Anthropology, The University of Chicago, IL, USA
Founding Editor: Matt Cartmill Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA Gerald A. Doyle University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Editorial Board: Karen L. Bales, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; Irwin S. Bernstein, University of Georgia, Athens, USA; Christophe Boesch, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany; Bernard Chapais, Universit?de Montr閍l, QC, Canada; Colin A. Chapman, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA; Marina Cords, Columbia University, New York, USA; Carolyn M. Crockett, University of Washington, Seattle, USA; Frans B.M. de Waal, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA; Nathaniel J. Dominy, The University of Chicago, IL, USA; Robin I.M. Dunbar, Liverpool University, UK; Alejandro Estrada, Universidad Nacional Aut髇oma de Mexico, Mexico D.F.; Peter Fashing, Pittsburgh Zoo, PA, USA; Jack Fooden, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, USA; Annie Gautier-Hion, Station Biologique de Paimpont, Plelan le Grand, France; Kenneth Glander, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA; Colin P. Groves, Australian National University, Canberra City, Australia; A.H. Harcourt, University of California, Davis, USA; G. Isabirye-Basuta, Makerere University Biological Field Station, Kampala, Uganda; Craig Kirkpatrick, TRAFFIC East Asia, Central, Hong Kong; Dario Maestripieri, The University of Chicago, IL, USA; John C. Mitani, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA; Leanne T. Nash, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA; Toshisada Nishida, Kyoto University, Japan; Berthe Rakotosamimanana, Universit?d'Antananarivo, Madagascar; Melissa J. Remis, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA; Michelle L. Sauther, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA; Mewa Singh, University of Mysore, India; Sandra Snook, Searle Research and Development, Skokie, IL, USA; Charles Snowdon, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA; Pekka Soini, Projecto Peruano de Primates, Iquitos, Peru; Karen B. Strier, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA; Chia L. Tan, Zoological Society of San Diego, CA, USA; Caroline E.G. Tutin, University of Stirling, UK; Claudio Valladares Padua, Instituto Pro Ecologia, S鉶 Paulo, Brazil; Carel P. Van Schaik, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA; Linda Vigilant, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany; Elisabetta Visalberghi, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome, Italy; David Washburn, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA; David P. Watts, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA; Patricia C. Wright, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA; Juichi Yamagiwa, Kyoto University, Japan; Anne D. Yoder, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL, USA; Zhao Qi-Kun, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Yunnan, PR of China; Toni E. Ziegler, Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, Madison, USA
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