期刊名称:SYMBIOSIS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
SYMBIOSIS publishes results of original research contributing to the understanding of symbiotic interactions at the molecular, cellular and organismic levels. SYMBIOSIS aims to introduce new or unknown symbioses for research in symbiology and intends to provide a central information point for this intriguing subfield to enhance interaction among researchers in its various sectors. Topics of particular interest are: Nutritional interactions, mutual regulatory and morphogenic effects, structural coadaptations, interspecific recognition and specificity, ecological adaptations, evolutionary consequences of symbiosis, culture and other specific methods used for symbiotic research. SYMBIOSIS publishes articles which are accounts of original studies, review articles, book reviews, meeting reports and a calendar of events.

Instructions to Authors
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to SymbiosisJournal@yahoo.com. Manuscripts should be organized and prepared in the style of the journal. Please give full address of all authors and include telephone and fax number, as well as E-mail address. The paper should begin with an abstract of 100–200 words. Keywords should be supplied as well as a brief running head. Figures should be printworthy, and the lettering proportionate to the figure should reduction be necessary. In photographs use bars to indicate magnifications. There will be a charge for printing in color.
REFERENCES The reference list should be in alphabetical order and include the full title with the name of the journal given in full, thus:
Heddi, A., Grenier, A.M., Khatchadourian, C., Charles, H., and Nardon, P. 1999. Four intracellular genomes direct weevil biology: Nuclear, mitochondrial, principal endosymbionts, and Wolbachia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 96: 6814–6819.
Margulis, L. 1993. Symbiosis in Cell Evolution. W.H. Freeman and Co., New York, 419 pp.
Bills, G.F. 1996. Isolation and analysis of endophytic fungal communities from woody plants. In: Endophytic Fungi of Grasses and Woody Plants. Redlin, S.C. and Carris, L.M., eds. APS Press, St. Paul, MN, pp. 31–66.
In the text, authors' names and year should appear within parentheses: (Kallio et al., 1975) or Kallio (1975).
REFEREES All manuscripts will be judged by independent referees. Authors may submit a list of names of potential referees or suggest who should not referee their paper. It should be understood that editors are not bound by these suggestions.
COVER PHOTOGRAPHS Cover photographs will be selected from the current issue. However, the editor would be pleased to receive additional photographs of special interest to symbiotic associations. Photographs in duplicate and with a suitable brief caption and acknowledgement should be submitted to the editor. There will be a charge for printing in color.
PROOFS Authors will receive proofs, which they are requested to correct and return as soon as possible. Authors making major revisions in proof will be required to bear the cost.
AUTHOR COPIES All authors will be supplied with a PDF copy of their article as it appears in the journal. They may transmit it electronically to colleagues and make as many copies as they wish.
Editorial Board EDITORIAL BOARD
David H.S. Richardson (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada), Editor-in-Chief Warwick B. Silvester (Hamilton, New Zealand), Review Editor Margalith Galun (Tel Aviv, Israel), Consultant and Founding Editor-in Chief Suzanne Trauffer (Riegelsville, PA, USA), Production Editor
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