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期刊名称:ZOO BIOLOGY

ISSN:0733-3188
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC,605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY, 10158-0012
  出版社网址:http://www.ask.co.uk
期刊网址:http://www.ask.co.uk/ix.asp
影响因子:0.468(2008)
主题范畴:VETERINARY SCIENCES;    ZOOLOGY

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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Zoo Biology


Copyright ?2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company

 
 
Zoo Biology is concerned with reproduction, demographics, genetics, behavior, medicine, husbandry, nutrition, conservation and all empirical aspects of the exhibition and maintenance of wild animals in wildlife parks, zoos, and aquariums. This diverse journal offers a forum for effectively communicating scientific findings, original ideas, and critical thinking related to the role of wildlife collections and their unique contribution to conservation.

 


Instructions to Authors

 

Manuscripts and all editorial correspondence should be sent to Zoo Biology, c/o Central Park Wildlife Center, Wildlife Conservation Society, 830 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10021 (fax: 212-988-0286; E-mail: zoobiology@wcs.org). Book reviews and books for review should be sent to Patrick Thomas, Reviews Editor, Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park, 185th Street and Southern Blvd., Bronx, NY 10460. Submit the original manuscript and an electronic copy, preferably in PDF or Microsoft word (read-only). All manuscripts must be submitted in English (American style), and must be typewritten, double-spaced, and have 3 cm margins throughout. Number all pages in sequence beginning with the title page. The first author's surname and the page number should appear in the upper left hand corner of each page. Manuscripts should be divided into the seven major sections given below.

Title page. The first page of the manuscript should consist of a single page and include the complete title of the paper; the names of authors and their affiliations; a short title (not more than 40 characters including spaces) to be used as a running head; and name, address, and fax and telephone numbers of person to whom editorial correspondence, page proofs, and reprint requests should be sent.

Abstract. The abstract must be a factual condensation of the entire work, including a statement of its purpose, a succinct statement of research design, a clear description of the most important results, and a concise presentation of the conclusions. Abstracts should not exceed 300 words. Three to six key words (not in title) for use in indexing should be listed immediately below the abstract.

Text. Regular articles should not exceed 20 manuscript pages. Brief Reports should be no longer than six pages. The text of the research reports should be organized into the following divisions: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Acknowledgments. Review articles should also include Introduction and Conclusions. Other division titles should be topical; use subheadings and paragraph titles wherever necessary. Conclusions should be arranged concisely in a numbered list. Results should consist of a summarization of the important data using tables and figures where possible. Acknowledgments may include citation of funding sources, including the agency, and grant number; names of nonauthors who contributed to research; facilities accreditation, or information relevant to scientific research ethics; new affiliations of authors; and other brief notes in lieu of footnotes to the text. A statement of compliance with the "Guidelines for the use of animals in research," published in Animal Behavior, Vol 43, 1992, must be provided in appropriate cases. If photos or identifiable data on human subjects are included in any manuscript they must be accompanied by a notarized copy of the consent form. Footnotes are not to be used except for tables or figures. Non-standard abbreviations should be kept to a minimum and defined in the text. Measurement units (cm,ml) should be abbreviated according to the CBE Style Manual, 5th edition (Council of Biology Editors, Inc., 11 South LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60603-1210). All measurements are to be given in metric units. Indicate in the text the approximate placement of figures and tables.

Authors in Japan please note: Wiley-Japan can provide authors in Japan with a list of recommended services to check and improve the English in their papers BEFORE SUBMISSION. Please contact Masayo Kobayashi in the Wiley-Japan office by fax: 81 3 3556 9763 or E-mail: wileyjpn@mb.kom.ne.jp for more information.

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In the text, references should be cited consecutively with the author's surname and year of publication in brackets. The reference list should be arranged alphabetically by first author's surname. References conform to the style used in CBE Style Manual, 6th edition (Cambridge University Press).

Journal article
Mainka SA, Zhang H. 1994. Daily activity of giant pandas at the Wolong Reserve. Zoo Biol 13:13?0.

Standard book
Voet D, Voet JG. 1990. Biochemistry. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 1223 p.

Book authored by organization
[ILAR] Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources. 1979. Animals for research: a directory of sources. 10th ed. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.

Book chapter
Latinen K. 1989. Demography of chimpanzees in captivity. In: Heltne PG, Marquardt LA, editors. Understanding chimpanzees. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press. p 354?59.

Dissertation
Hoage RJ. 1978. Biosocial development in the golden lion tamarin. [dissertation]. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh.

Legends. Legends must be provided for each illustration, and must define all abbreviations used therein. Legends must be placed on a separate page, in chronological order.

Tables. Tables should be titled and designated with arabic numerals conforming with the order of their appearance. They should be used primarily for presentation of data too complex to be included in the text, however, they must be referred to and keyed into the text.

Illustrations. Two sets of glossy, high-contrast photographs (13 x 18 cm) are preferred. Figures should be numbered consecutively with arabic numerals in the same order as they appear in the text. A gummed label should be fixed to the back giving the author's name, figure number and an arrow indicating the orientation of the illustration. Figures must also be keyed into the text.

All manuscripts submitted to ZOO BIOLOGY must be submitted solely to this journal, and may not have been published in any substantial form in any other publication, professional or lay. The publisher reserves copyright, and no published material may be reproduced or published elsewhere without the written permission of the publisher and the author. The journal will not be responsible for the loss of manuscripts at any time. All statements in, or omissions from, published manuscripts are the responsibility of the authors who will assist the editors by reviewing proofs before publication. Reprint order forms will be sent with galley proofs. No page charges will be levied against authors or their institutions for publication in the journal.

Disk Submission Instructions

Please return your final, revised manuscript on disk as well as hard copy.
The hard copy must match the disk.

The Journal strongly encourages authors to deliver the final, revised version of their accepted manuscripts (text, tables, and, if possible, illustrations) on disk. Given the near-universal use of computer word-processing for manuscript preparation, we anticipate that providing a disk will be convenient for you, and it carries the added advantages of maintaining the integrity of your keystrokes and expediting typesetting. Please return the disk submission slip below with your manuscript and labeled disk(s).

Guidelines for Electronic Submission

Text
Storage medium. 3-1/2" high-density disk in IBM MS-DOS, Windows, or Macintosh format.

Software and format. Microsoft Word 6.0 is preferred, although manuscripts prepared with any other microcomputer word processor are acceptable. Refrain from complex formatting; the Publisher will style your manuscript according to the Journal design specifications. Do not use desktop publishing software such as Aldus PageMaker or Quark XPress. If you prepared your manuscript with one of these programs, export the text to a word processing format. Please make sure your word processing program's "fast save" feature is turned off. Please do not deliver files that contain hidden text: for example, do not use your word processor's automated features to create footnotes or reference lists.

File names. Submit the text and tables of each manuscript as a single file. Name each file with your last name (up to eight letters). Text files should be given the three-letter extension that identifies the file format. Macintosh users should maintain the MS-DOS "eight dot three" file-naming convention.

Labels. Label all disks with your name, the file name, and the word processing program and version used.

Illustrations
All print reproduction requires files for full color images to be in a CMYK color space. If possible, ICC or ColorSync profiles of your output device should accompany all digital image submissions.

Storage medium. Submit as separate files from text files, on separate disks or cartridges. If feasible, full color files should be submitted on separate disks from other image files. 3-1/2" high-density disks, CD, Iomega Zip, and 5 1/4" 44- or 88-MB SyQuest cartridges can be submitted. At authors' request, cartridges and disks will be returned after publication.

Software and format. All illustration files should be in TIFF or EPS (with preview) formats. Do not submit native application formats.

Resolution. Journal quality reproduction will require greyscale and color files at resolutions yielding approximately 300 ppi. Bitmapped line art should be submitted at resolutions yielding 600-1200 ppi. These resolutions refer to the output size of the file; if you anticipate that your images will be enlarged or reduced, resolutions should be adjusted accordingly.

File names. Illustration files should be given the 2- or 3-letter extension that identifies the file format used (i.e., .tif, .eps).

Labels. Label all disks and cartridges with your name, the file names, formats, and compression schemes (if any) used. Hard copy output must accompany all files.

 


Editorial Board

 

E X E C U T I V E   E D I T O R
Dan Wharton

Wildlife Conservation Society, Central Park Wildlife Center

R E V I E W S   E D I T O R
Patrick Thomas

Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park

S P E C I A L   A D V I S O R   T O   T H E   E D I T O R
Terry L. Maple

Founding Editor, Zoo Biology
Zoo Atlanta; Georgia Institute of Technology

Donald G. Lindburg
Editor Emeritus
Zoological Society of San Diego

A S S O C I A T E   E D I T O R S
Cheryl S. Asa
St. Louis Zoological Park

Kurt Benirschke
UCSD Medical Center

Ellen S. Dierenfeld
Wildlife Conservation Society

Michael Hutchins
AZA Conservation Center

Robert Lacy
Brookfield Zoo/IUCN CBSG

Russell A. Mittermeier
Conservation International

David Shepherdson
Metro Washington Park Zoo

Steven D. Thompson
Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens

Robert Wiese
Fort Worth Zoo

C O N S U L T I N G   E D I T O R S
George Amato
Wildlife Conservation Society

Jon Ballou
National Zoological Park

Janine L. Brown
NZP Conservation and
Research Center

Gisella Caccone
Yale University

Nancy Czekala
Zoological Society of San Diego

Rob DeSalle
American Museum of Natural History

Barbara Durrant
Zoological Society of San Diego

Keith Hodges
Deutsches Primatenzentrum

Bill Lasley
University of California, Davis

Jill D. Mellen
Disney World Animal Programs

Hugh Quinn
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

Elizabeth Stevens
Disney World Animal Programs

Christen Wemmer
NZP Conservation and
Research Center

Kevin Willis
Minnesota Zoological Garden

J o u r n a l   P r o d u c t i o n

John Wiley & Sons
Karen Accavallo
Zoo Biology



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