期刊名称:LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY LETTERS
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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Aims and Scope
Limnology and Oceanography Letters (L&O Letters) is a platform for communication of the most innovative and trend-setting research in the aquatic sciences. Manuscripts should present high impact, cutting-edge results, discoveries or conceptual developments in any area of limnology and oceanography or its integration. Manuscripts will be selected based on their broad interest to the field, the strength of their empirical and conceptual foundations; their insightful, succinct and elegant conclusions; and their potential to advance knowledge in the aquatic sciences. Submissions must be short-format articles that are concise, highly focused analyses, with few display items.
Article Types
L&O Letters will publish four types of articles—Letters, Current Evidence, Essays, and Data Articles. All articles should be written to be understandable to the full range of aquatic scientists. Letters should be original research that can include any approach (e.g., theoretical, empirical, experimental, modeling). Systems of study can include any aquatic system and scales of study can range from molecules to global cycles. Studies that integrate across disciplinary perspectives, boundaries, scales of space or time, or aquatic system types are strongly encouraged, but not required. Articles that include applications of science to management or policy that are broadly applicable to other aquatic systems are also welcome.
Letters
Short-format articles that present original innovative research advancing knowledge in an area of aquatic science. Authors must articulate how knowledge is advanced and the potential influence of their work and they must write clearly and concisely for a broad aquatic science audience.
- 3,000 words maximum (includes introduction, methods, results, and discussion; excluding abstract, significance statement and all other text) and 3-5 visuals (tables, figures, or boxes); 30 cited references (authors may petition to have more citations at the time of submission)
- Letters should include: Significance statement, abstract, introduction, results, discussion, and references
Instructions to Authors
Information Needed for Manuscript Submission Scientific Significance Statement Manuscript Format and Order for Initial Submission
Steps for Submitting a Data Article (NEW!) Audience and Writing Style for L&O Letters Author Contribution Statement Data and Metadata Policy Article Licenses, Fees, and Metrics Ethical Publishing Practices Manuscript Review Criteria and Peer Review Article Types
Editorial Board
We have designed the journal to have disciplinary breadth, scientific rigor, and open communication across all of the aquatic sciences. We strive to maintain a diverse editorial board across many dimensions that is made up of the world’s leading aquatic scientists at all career levels. Below is the board structure and the current editorial board members.
The editorial team will be guided by the following guiding principles: to maintain high scientific and journal standards and implement rigorous and fair peer review based on a foundation of scientific integrity; to foster effective, inclusive, and productive working relationships through active communication and transparent operations; to strive to represent the full aquatic science community in an unbiased way related to topics published and board representation; and to foster open science by making research products accessible including text, data and code. In addition, the editorial team will strive to conduct all activities as quickly as possible to ensure timely review and publication, without sacrificing the above guiding principles.
N. John Anderson Loughborough University, England
Jill S. Baron Colorado State University, USA
Meryem Beklioğlu Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Claudia Benitez-Nelson University of South Carolina, USA
Alberto Vieira Borges University of Liège, Belgium
Kristen Buck University of South Florida, USA
Carla E. Cáceres University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Jonathan J Cole Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, USA
Daniel Conley Lund University, Sweden
Kendra Spence Cheruvelil Michigan State University, USA
Carlos M. Duarte King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
Henrieta Dulaiova University of Hawaii, USA
Rana El-Sabaawi University of Victoria, Canada
Peter J.S. Franks University of California, San Diego, USA
Anna Gårdmark Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Maria Gonzalez Miami University, USA
Elise Granek Portland State University, USA
James B. Heffernan Duke University, USA
Iris Eline Hendriks University of the Balearic Islands, Spain |
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Dag Olav Hessen University of Oslo, Norway
Jeffrey W. Krause University of South Alabama, USA
Peter R. Leavitt University of Regina, Canada
Catherine E. Lovelock
University of Queensland, Australia
Stephen Monismith Stanford University, USA
Marina Montresor Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Italy
Margaret R. Mulholland Old Dominion University, USA
Dick van Oevelen Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Netherlands
Jordan S. Read USGS, USA
Jennifer S. Rehage Florida International University, USA
Barbara Robson Australian Institute of Marine Science, Australia
Mark Scheuerell University of Washington, USA
Patricia Soranno Michigan State University, USA
Emily H. Stanley University of Wisconsin, USA
Jennifer L. Tank University of Notre Dame, USA
Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer Uppsala University, Sweden
Angelicque E. White Oregon State University, USA
Monika Winder Stockholm University, Sweden
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RAELYN COLE EDITORIAL FELLOWS |
Scott Hotaling (2019-2021) Washington State University, WA, USA
Bridget Deemer (2020-2022) U.S. Geological Survey, AZ, USA |
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Laura Falkenberg (2017-2019) Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong, China
Kelsey Poulson-Ellestad (2018-2020) Roosevelt University; Chicago, IL, USA
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Journal Production John Wiley & Sons Limnology and Oceanography
FOUNDING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Patricia Soranno (2015-2019) Michigan State University |
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