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About the journal The Editors of Journal of Biological Research (JBR) invite and will consider for publication original contributions to the following fields of research:
- morphology
- anatomy
- cytology
- genetics
- molecular biology
- development & differentiation
- taxonomy
- microbiology
- physiology
- evolutionary biology
- human biology
- behaviour
- ecology
- conservation & management of ecosystems
Although JBR is published biannually, all papers will appear as PDF files in the journal's site after their acceptance for publication.
JBR is indexed in: WoS (Web of Science, ISI Thomson), SCOPUS, CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) and DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals).
Instructions to Authors Manuscripts (MS) should be submitted in triplicate (original, two copies) to the Editor: Prof. Dr. A. M. Bosabalidis, Department of Botany, School of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 541 24 Thessaloniki, Greece. MS may also be submitted electronically to artbos@bio.auth.gr. Special attention should be paid by the authors so as MS comply with the Journal’s format. MS are considered on the understanding that their contents have not appeared or will not appear elsewhere in substantially the same or abbreviated form.
The MS will be reviewed by two referees.
MS should be written in clear concise English. Authors are urged to have their MS checked by a native English speaker before submission. MS should be submitted in final form and prepared in accordance with the journal’s accepted practice, form and content. MS should be typed on A4 paper, double-spaced throughout on one side of the paper only and all margins must be at least 25 mm wide. All pages should be numbered.
The first page (title page) should contain the full title of the paper, the name(s) –full name(s) and surname(s)�of the author(s), and the address(es) of the author(s). It should also contain up to five key words.
The main text should be divided into the following sections: Abstract, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results and Discussion, followed by Acknowledgements (if needed) and References.
Abstract should be on a separate page. It should not exceed 250 words and should summarize the paper in a form that is intelligible in conjunction with the title.
Scientific names are to be written in italics.
Each table should be typed on a separate page. Tables should be numbered consecutively (and in order of appearance) in Arabic numerals, e.g. “Table 1, Table 2� etc. and attached to the end of the text. Tables should be supplied with headings and referred to in the text as “Table 1�etc.
Figures (including photographic prints, line drawings and maps) should be numbered consecutively (and in order of appearance) in Arabic numerals, e.g. “Fig. 1, Fig. 2� etc. and attached to the text after the tables. Graphs and diagrams should be large enough to permit reduction. Legends for figures (incl. photographs) should be listed consecutively on a separate page (at the end of the manuscript).
Photographs should be sharp, well-contrasted and of high resolution. The magnification should be indicated by a scale bar. Inscriptions, marks and scale bars should preferably be drawn neatly on the face of the illustrations. When several pictures are used to produce a single plate, please ensure that they fit each other in size, are of equal contrast, and correspond to the caption in number and description. Plan that figures suit to a column width of 8.0 cm or a page width of 16.5 cm.
Figures may be combined to a plate with maximum size of 16.5 cm × 22.5 cm. The figure number and the author� s) name(s) should be written in pencil on the back.
Figures and tables should always be mentioned in the text.
References: In the text give references in the following forms: “Smith (1998) said…�or (Brown, 2000) where giving reference simply as authority for a statement. In the text, names of two authors are connected by �amp;� When papers are by three or more authors, use et al. The list of references must include all publications cited in the text but only these. Several papers by the same author (the same co-authors) published in the same year should be differentiated in the text and in the list of references, by a,b,c, following the year of publication. References should be listed alphabetically. Listings of several works by the same author should be grouped in chronological order. In the list of references, titles of periodicals must be given in full, not abbreviated. For books, give the title, name of publisher, place of publication, and indication of edition (if not the first). References should conform to the following styles:
Sax A, Hoi H, Birkhead TR, 1998. Copulation rate and sperm use by female bearded tits, Panurus biarmicus. Animal behavior, 56: 1199-1204.
Gould SJ, 1989. Wonderful life: the Burgess Shale and the nature of history. W.W. Norton, New York.
Avise JC, 1983. Protein variation and phylogenetic reconstruction. In: Oxford GS, Rollinson D, eds. Protein polymorphism: Adaptive and taxonomic significance. Academic Press, London: 103-130.
Nicholas J, 1984. The biology of reproduction in two British pulmonate slugs. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Wales. |
Other citations, such as papers ‘in press� may appear on the list but not papers ‘submitted�or ‘in preparation� A personal communication may be cited in the text but not in the reference list.
Registration of sequences: Newly reported nucleotide and amino acid sequences must be deposited, prior to submission, to appropriate public databases (e.g., GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, PDB, Swiss-Prot). The accession numbers of those sequences must be included in the MS.
Proofs: Page proofs only are supplied and authors may be charged for alterations at proof stage (other that printer’s errors), if they are numerous.
25 reprints will be supplied free of charge.
Papers will appear as PDF files in the journal’s site after their acceptance for publication.
Editorial Board Dr. A.M. Bosabalidis (Editor-in-Chief) Department of Botany, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki 541 24, Greece Tel: +30 2310 998365, e-mail: artbos@bio.auth.gr
Dr. T.J. Abatzopoulos (Co-Editor) Department of Genetics, Development and Molecular Biology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki 541 24, Greece Tel: +30 2310 998301, e-mail: abatzop@bio.auth.gr
Dr. S.P. Sgardelis (Co-Editor) Department of Ecology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki 541 24, Greece Tel: +30 2310 998304, e-mail: sgardeli@bio.auth.gr
Dr. A. Staikou (Co-Editor) Department of Zoology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki 541 24, Greece Tel: +30 2310 998344, e-mail: astaikou@bio.auth.gr
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N.V. Aladin M.D. Argyropoulou M. Arsenakis A.J.M. Baker A.D. Baxevanis J.A. Beardmore A.D. Bradshaw C.C. Chintiroglou J.S. Clegg B. Colman N.A. Demopoulos A. Eleftheriou R.F. Evert B. Galatis J-P. Gasc E. Gittenberger W. Greuter M. Hadzopoulou-Cladaras H.J. Jäger |
G. Kamari I. Kappas S. Karataglis R. Kinzelbach G. Koliakos A. Koukouras A. Kouvatsi A. Legakis N.S. Loumbourdis T. MacRae M. Maffei E. Michaloudi G. Mura M. Mylonas A. Oren C.A. Ouzounis E. Panteris H. Quader J.A. Raven |
H. Schneider Z.G. Scouras A.I. Sinis P. Sorgeloos A.K. Srivastav G. Stephanou K.I. Stergiou R.J. Strasser L. Svensson G.N. Thomopoulos B.V. Timms C. Triantaphyllidis I. Tsekos D. Vokou M. Yiangou D. Youlatos V.I. Zannis I. Zhimulev
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