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期刊名称:TAIWANIA

ISSN:0372-333X
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:NATL TAIWAN UNIV PRESS, NO 1 SECTION 4, ROOSEVELT RD, TAIPEI, TAIWAN, 106
  出版社网址:http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/
期刊网址:http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/
影响因子:0.925
主题范畴:PLANT SCIENCES;    China Journals
变更情况:Newly Added by 2018

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Introduction

Acta Botanica Taiwanica (ISSN:0065-1125) was published in Oct. 1947 as one of Science reports of the National Taiwan University (NTU). In may 1948, Taiwania also lauched out by the Laboratory of Systematic Botany, Department of Botany, College of Science, NTU and is a journal of plant taxonomy and geobotany devoted to the floras of eastern Asia, Indo-Malaysia, the western Pacific regions. Dr. Li, Hui-Lin is the chief Editor. Years later, the new Editorial Board was leaded by Dr. Lee, S.C. who combined two journals to Taiwania and focus to all aspect of Plant Science. Because Acta zoologica Taiwanica (ISSN:1019-5858) is no longer being published in College of Life Science, Taiwania extended the study field of zoology. Now Taiwania published regular quarterly and is the oldest English journal in Taiwan.

Taiwania is indexed Science Citation Index Expanded, BIOSIS PREVIEWS & Zoological Record (in Web of science); CAB Abstracts; Directory of Open Access Journal (DOAJ); Scopus and Ulrich's Periodical Directories. Taiwania has been honored to be the recipient of the Excellent Academic Journal Award from the National Science Council since 1996.

Aims and Scope

Taiwania is an open access and peer-reviewed journal issued quarterly, in March, June, September, and December, with one volume per year. The Journal Taiwania publishes scientific papers on aspects of life sciences, including taxonomy, phylogeny, morphology, genetics, ecology and evolutionary biology, at all levels of organization from molecular, organismal, community to ecosystem. Taiwania has a strong geographical emphasis on studies from east Asia, indo-Malaysia and the western Pacific regions. The journal publishes original research articles, scientific notes, and invited or submitted reviews.

Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review the About the Journal page for the journal's section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Manuscript should be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word format to the Online Submission site(http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tai).


Instructions to Authors

Submission of manuscripts

Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that the work has not been published before, is not being considered for publication elsewhere and has been read and approved by all authors. Submission of manuscripts by the authors means that the authors automatically agree to assign exclusive copyright to the journal if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication. This manuscript shall not be published elsewhere in any language without the written consent of the journal. For reviewing purpose, please specify your manuscript to be either a research article or a short note, and also belong to which one of the following category:

1. Biodiversity
2. Anatomy and Morphology
3. Cell Biology and Physiology
4. Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Animal Behavior
5. Genetics, Molecular and Developmental Biology

Reports or notes on New record or Naturalized species with only description and illustations will not be considered for publication. They will require additional experiments or significant information to general readers. For example, the new distribution of a species across biomes will be more attractive than the new distribution across political boundaries.
Manuscripts belong to Checklists and Vegetation surveys, should contain the analysed data or new scientific information to make the study relevant for the Life Science community over the world.
Manuscripts about range extension of species within a country will be deemed as local reports, and the local reports are generally not considered for publication, although exceptions may be possible. Please contact the managing editor before submitting such articles.

Manuscript should be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word format to the Online Submission site (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tai). Alternatively, send to TAIWANIA Editorial Office:

Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Chang-Fu Hsieh 

TAIWANIA Editorial Office
College of Life Science
National Taiwan University
No. 1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road
Taipei 106, Taiwan

Email: taiwania@ntu.edu.tw

Form of manuscript

    Manuscripts should be prepared in Microsoft Word compatible format or be typewritten, with wide margins of high quality bond paper, using double spacing throughout. The first page should contain only the title, the author’s name, and full address. Correspondent author should include name, full address, numbers of phone and fax, and an email address. A proposed running head of no more than 30 characters and keywords of no more than ten words should be included. The title should be brief and contain words useful for indexing and information retrieval. The second page of the manuscript contains the abstract. Subdivision of articles into Abstract, Key words, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, and Literature Cited, is recommended. Abstract should be limited to 250 words. Keep acknowledgements short. All pages should be numbered consecutively in the bottom right-hand corner. The Chinese title, abstract, key words, author’s name and full address are no longer required.

Tables

    Tables should be typed on separate pages, numbered consecutively with Arabic numbers and arranged at the end of the manuscript. All tables must have titles, legends and descriptive headings and should be understandable without reference to the text. The abbreviations used in tables should be explained.

Illustrations

    Illustrations should be limited to materials essential for the text, and line drawings should be used wherever possible. Previously published illustrations are not accepted except under special circumstances. All figures, whether photographs, micrographs or diagrams, should be numbered consecutively and used unit scale bar. Illustrations files should be prepared in Jpeg (at least 300 dpi), TIFF or PNG. You can check the file qualities as following suggestions before you submitting them:

  • Line art (e.g., cladograms, botanical illustrations) must be at least 600 pixels per inch (600 dpi).
  • Photographs (grayscale or color) must be a minimum of 300 dpi.
  • Images with mixed line art and grayscale must be at least 600 pixels per inch (600 dpi).

    Please submit figure files separately. Photo- or micrographs which are appearing as a group should be mounted together with small spaces between the individuals, and identified by bold uppercase Arial letters (A, B, C, etc.), not Arabic numerals or lowercase letters. Line drawings must be original works and should be submitted as good-quality prints. They should be drawn clearly in deep-black lines on white background and each illustration should be provided with a concise but descriptive caption. The caption format for composite figures should be, for example: Fig. 1. illustration of Trabrooksia applanata. A: Fruiting bodies. B: Spores, surface view. Abbreviations: fb, fruiting body; s, spore. Scale bar: A = 325 μm; B = 4 μm. The titles of figures should be describe specifically, DO NOT only use species name as the figure title. Color plates may be included as the authors’ expense. If possible, reduce your file size but still keep the required high qualities.

Nomenclature of organisms

Scientific names (Binomial Latin names), with authorities, should be used in accordance with the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants or the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.

  • Scientific names are indicated with italic font. Authors of scientific names, should follow The International Plant Names Index (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2012). Multiple authors of scientific names should be jointed with "&" not with "et".
  • For abbreviations of herbaria, consult the website Index Herbariorum (New York Botanical Garden).

A complete description for each new taxon must be provided and should be accompanied by appropriate illustrations. A specific name should not be used without an accompanying capitalized generic name. The generic name for each species should be written in full where it first occurs in the text, and again in the summary or abstract. Where the generic name appears frequently in the text it may be abbreviated by using the initial letter.

Nomenclature of specimens

The citation of specimens should be concise, and only two collections for each county are recommended. Geographic names are put in order of decreasing political magnitude. Only the essential data concerning each specific locality should be given. Collectors are cited by familial name and collected number. If there is no collection number, the year of collection should be given. Herbaria are designated by its acronym according to the current edition of Index Herbarium.

Abbreviation and Units

Use SI units as far as possible. Only standard abbreviations should be used. Abbreviations should be checked for consistency. Periods are used after all abbreviations except metric measures, compass directions, and herbarium acronym. A single blank must always follow after a period, colon, semicolon, or comma (except within numerals, standard abbreviations such as e.g., i.e., l.c., s.str., s.l., and between numerals and units of measure: “9 mm” not “9mm”, but “9%” not “9 %”; x = 9 not x=9. Use an en-dash but not a hyphen between page numbers and measurements, “50–60” not “50-60.” (You can easily type an en-dash by compound "Ctrl" and "-", whereas the minus symbol is the one locate at the right edge of the qwerty keyboard).

Literature Cited

The list of References should include only publications cited in the text. The references should be cited in alphabetical order under the first author's name, listing all authors, the date of publication, the full title of the paper, the abbreviated title of the journal, the volume number and the first and last page numbers. References to books should include the number of edition, the name of the publisher, city and country of publication, pages numbers. In the text a reference should be quoted by the author's name and the date placed in brackets, e.g. Chen and Huang (1980) or both author's name and the date placed in brackets, e. g. (Chen and Huang, 1980). Please consult recent articles in the journal for further information.

Chen, S.-H. and T.-C. Huang. 1980. Aeropalynological study of Taipei Basin, Taiwan. Grana 19: 147–155.

Lin, C.-Y., T. J. Guilfoyle, Y.-M. Chen, R. T. Nagao and J. L. Key. 1974. The separation of RNA polymerase I and II achieved by fractionation of plant chromatin. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 60: 498–506.

Robson, Narman K. B. 1996. Guttiferae. In: Huang, T.-C. et al. (eds.), Flora of Taiwan, 2nd ed. 2: 694–714. Editorial Committee, Dept. Bot., NTU, Taipei, Taiwan.

Ackery, P. R. and R. I. Vane-Wirght. 1984. Milkweed Butterflies, Cornell Univ. Press, New York, USA. 425 pp.

Huang, T.-C. 1972. Pollen Flora of Taiwan. Dept. Bot., NTU, Taipei, Taiwan. pp. 63–64.

Proof and Reprints

For accepted paper, we would like to receive your manuscript and artwork in electronic form. Please DO NOT embed figures in Word document. Save vector graphics (line art) in Portable Document Format (PDF), or bitmap files (half-tones/photographs) in JPG, PNG, GIF or TIF. The maximum printed size for a full page figure is 16.7 cm by 22.3 cm, and the resolution of figures should be at least 300 dpi (at reproduction size, depending on the type of figure you use). Combination figures can also be saved in jpg or metafile (EMF) format. Corresponding authors will receive page proof and will be charged for alternations on illustration. Reprints over 20 may be purchased at cost plus postage.

Copyright

Copyright of all published articles belongs to the Taiwania Editorial Office. Copyright transfer is effective once the author receives written confirmation of acceptance of the manuscript. The copyright covers the exclusive and unlimited rights to reproduce and distribute an article in any form of reproduction (printing, electronic media, or any other form) and also translation right. The author, however, reserves the right to use the published matter in any non-profitable means. It is author's responsibility to obtain the permission from appropriate authority if figures are reused from previously published document.

Copyright Assignment Form must be downloaded and completed for all accepted paper before publication.

Publication Fee

There are no page charges except for color printing (US$ 100 per page), over 20 pages (US$10 per page) and reprints, which will be defrayed by the authors. Author with funding support was encourge the payment of publication fee (US$ 100 per article) which support the open access service.


Instructions to Authors
toAuthors.pdf

Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief

Chang-Fu Hsieh
Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
Vegetation Science, Biodiversity

Wen-Yuan Kao
Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
Plant Physiological Ecology , Ecosystem Functions, Biodiversity

Editors
Associate Editors

Lien-Siang Chou Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Animal Ecology, Animal Behavior, Cetaceans, Evolutionary Biology

Chiou-Rong Sheue Department of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan.
Plant structures and adaptations, Mangroves, Unusual chloroplasts of deep shade plants, Natural foliar variegation, Phytoliths

Pei-Chun Liao School of Life Science, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Population genetics, Molecular evolution, Phylogeography, Molecular ecology, Forest ecology, Environmental microbiology, Microbial ecology

Ming-Jou Wu Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan.
Taxonomy, Palynology, Phylogeography

Wen-Jer Wu Department of Entomology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Insect Ecolgy, Taxonomy, Biology of Cat Flea, Ecology and Control of Plant Pests

English Editors

David Zeleny Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
Vegetation ecology, numerical analysis of community ecology data, ecology of subtropical forest, classification of forest vegetation

Managing Editors

Kuo-Hsiung Wang Taiwania Editorial Office, College of Life Science, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.

Advisory Board

Tseng-Chieng Huang Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.

Chi-Ying Huang Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.

Editorial Board

David E. Boufford Senior Research Scientist, Harvard University Herbaria, USA. 
Floristics and Monography
Su-Hwa Chen Department of Life Science, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. 
Pollen Biology, Palynology, Vegetation History and Paleoecology, Plant Biodiversity
Peter L. Chesson Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona,USA. 
Theorical Ecolgy, Ecological diversity and its maintenance
Wen-Liang Chiou Taiwan Forestry Research Institute (TFRI),Taiwan. 
Pteridology, Ecology, Taxonomy
Chang-Hung Chou Research Center for Biodiversity, China Medical University. 
Academician, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. 
Plant Ecology, Phytochemical Ecology, Plant Molecular Ecology
Gabor Csorba Hungarian Natural History Museum, Hungary. 
Taxonomy, systematics, conservation biology
Peter K. Endress Institut fur Systematische und Evolutionare Botanik, Universitat Zurich, Switzerland. 
Morphology, Development, Evolution, Plants
Christopher Roy Fraser-Jenkins National Herbarium and Plant Laboratories, Nepal. 
Taxonomy, Biogeography, Fern
K.N. Ganeshaiah Department of Forestry and Environmental Sciences and School of Ecology and Conservation, University of Agricultural Sciences, India. 
Biodiversity and Ecoinformatics, Mapping Bioresources, Digital inventory of bioresurces, Plant reproductive strategies, and Insect plant interactions
Tsung-Hsin Hsieh Department of Ecology and Enviromental Resources, National Tainan University, Taiwan. 
Plant taxonomy, Plant Ecology
Jer-Ming Hu Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University,Taiwan. 
Plant systematics, Plant developmental evolutionary biology
Rong-Nan Huang Department of Entomology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. 
Environmental toxicants, Toxicology of Insecticide, Insecticide resistance, Biotechnology
Mark Hughes Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK
Biogeography, Taxonomy, Begonia
Shih-Tong Jeng Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. 
Molecular Biology, Plant Physiology, Biochemistry
Yeong-Choy Kam Department of Life Science, Tunghai University, Taiwan. 
Ecology, behavior physiological, amphibians and reptiles conservation.
Yasuhiro Kubota Ecology & Systematics Faculty of Science University of the Ryukyus, Japan. 
Forest ecology, Community ecology, Island biogeography, Biodiversity, Statistical modelling
Yung-Feng Liao Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. 
Cancer Research, Cell Biology, Neuroscience
Chung-Ping Lin Department of Life Science, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan. 
Treehopper Biology, Vibrational Communication, Molecular Systematics & Phylogenetics, Character Evolution, Phylogeography, Speciation, Allometry, Insect Endosymbionts, Aquatic Insects.
Lucia Liu Severinghaus Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. 
Avian ecology and behavior, avian biogeography, biodiversity, integrative aspect of natural resources conservation.
Hiroyoshi Ohashi Botanical Garden, Tohoku University, Japan.
Taxonomy, Biogeography, Plant resource
Arun Pandey University of Delhi, Delhi, India. 
Evolutionary Biology, Systematics (Taxonomy), Botany
Hua Peng Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Science, China. 
Taxonomy, Biogeography, Plant resource
Kwang-Tsao Shao Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. 
Fish Biodiversity, Biodiversity Informatics
Kitichate Sridith Department of Biology, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand. 
Flora and plant communities in the Malay Peninsula and Thailand
Hang Sun Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Science, China. 
Taxonomy, Biogeography, Plant resource
David W. Taylor Department of Biology, University of Portland, Oregon, USA. 
Plant Systematics, Ethnobotany, Plant Evolutionary Development
Jiunn-Tzong Wu Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. 
Phycology, Limnology, and Eco-physiology
Tsung-Yu Aleck Yang Department of Biology, National Museum of Natural Science,Taiwan. 
Taxonomy, Palynology, Phylogeography



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