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BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT-PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY《生物学与环境-爱尔兰皇家学院学报》 (官网投稿)

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  • 期刊简称BIOL ENVIRON
  • 参考译名《生物学与环境-爱尔兰皇家学院学报》
  • 核心类别 SCIE(2023版), 目次收录(知网),外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子0.69
  • 自引率8.00%
  • 主要研究方向环境科学与生态学-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES环境科学

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BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT-PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY《生物学与环境-爱尔兰皇家学院学报》(一年3期). Biology and Environment is a broad spectrum, peer-reviewe...[显示全部]
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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。

2、期刊网址:

https://www.ria.ie/biology-and-environment

3、投稿网址:http://www.manuscriptmanager.net/bae

4、出刊日期:一年出版3期。

2021年112日星期二

                          

 

投稿须知【官网信息】

 

Biology and Environment: Instructions to Authors

Biology and Environment is a broad spectrum, peer-reviewed journal publishing biological and environmental research on topics of Irish interest for an international readership.

Submission Instructions and Guidelines for Authors

The journal aims to offer a broad coverage of the subject area, including the following:

biology and ecology of the Irish flora and fauna

microbial ecology

animal, plant and environmental physiology

global change

palaeoecology and palaeoclimatology

population biology; conservation of genetic resources

pollution and environmental quality; ecotoxicology

environmental management

hydrology

land use, agriculture, soils and environment

Submissions on other relevant topics are also welcome, and papers of a cross-disciplinary nature are particularly encouraged.

It is recommended that authors consult the style guidelines, which are available here.

Papers should be submitted via Manuscript Manager - submit your manuscript here.

Editorial policy is flexible as regards the nature of the papers considered for publication, which fall into the following categories:

Full papers (not normally exceeding 10,000 words);

Short communications (not normally exceeding 3,000 words);

Data papers (2,000–3,000 words). A data paper is a searchable metadata document, describing a particular dataset or a group of datasets, published in the form of a short article. Unlike a conventional research article, the primary purpose of a data paper is to describe data and the circumstances of their collection, rather than to report hypotheses and conclusions;

Forum papers (2,000–3,000 words) presenting new ideas, opinions or responses to published material;

Review papers (not normally exceeding 10,000 words) on topical subjects of general interest;

Special issues (not normally exceeding 70 printed pages) of papers on a particular theme.

Proposals for review papers, forum papers or special issues are to be put to the editors for approval before submission of typescripts. Papers are accepted on the understanding that their contents have not been published, or submitted for publication, elsewhere.

Papers may be submitted by members or non-members of the Academy.

Please note: Lines must be numbered consecutively. All line numbers should be provided on the left margin of the page, and each and every line should be numbered. Please number all pages continuously and do not restart the line numbering on each page. You may add line numbers in Microsoft Word by clicking on 'File', select 'Page setup', select the 'Layout' tab, click on the 'Line Numbering' button, check the 'Add Line Numbering' box, and select 'Continuous'.

Full research papers should normally be structured as follows:

Title page to include title; name(s) of author(s) and affiliation(s); up to six key words; name, postal address, e-mail address if available, telephone and fax numbers of corresponding author. Hyperlinks to personal or institutional websites can be included.

Abstract (not exceeding 200 words) to provide a concise statement of the scope and principal findings of the work.

Introduction to contain a clear outline of the rationale for the work and to describe the essential background information.

Materials and methods to provide concise and sufficient information to allow the work to be repeated. Taxonomic affiliation and authority should be given at the first mention of a species in the text.

Results to be concise, to avoid repetition of data presented in tables and figures but not to include material appropriate to the discussion.

Discussion to highlight the significance of the results (rather than repeating them) and place them in the context of other work.

Acknowledgements (optional)

On separate sheets

8. References listed in alphabetical order, based on the following examples (but indicating page and date spans with an en-dash, not a hyphen).

Bagenal, T.B.  1974  The ageing of fish. Surrey. Unwin Brothers.

Foss, P.J., Doyle, G.J. and Nelson, E.C.  1987  The distribution of Erica erigena R. Ross in Ireland. Watsonia 16, 311-27.

Moss, R. and Watson, A.  1985  The adaptive value of spacing behaviour in population cycles of red grouse and other animals. In R.M. Sibly and R.H. Smith (eds), Behavioural ecology, 275-94. Oxford. Blackwell Scientific Publications.

Sousa, W.P.  1984  The role of disturbance in natural communities. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 15, 353-91.

Multiple publications by an author in the same year should be distinguished alphabetically, e.g. (Bagenal 1974a).

Hyperlinks to papers in the reference list can be included.

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