期刊名称:APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY

ISSN:0003-6862
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SPRINGER JAPAN KK, SHIROYAMA TRUST TOWER 5F, 4-3-1 TORANOMON, MINATO-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN, 105-6005
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期刊网址:http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/entomology/journal/13355?detailsPage=press
影响因子:1.403
主题范畴:ENTOMOLOGY

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



About the journal

The Journal publishes articles concerned with applied zoology, applied entomology, agricultural chemicals and pest control in English. Contributions of a basic and fundamental nature may be accepted at the discretion of the Editor. Manuscripts of mini reviews (annoted review) or research articles are accepted for consideration. No manuscript that has been published elsewhere will be accepted for publication. Authors of research articles will be charged for articles comprising more than 8 printed pages, 10,000 yen for each excess half page. Mini review is ten or less journal pages plus references.


Instructions to Authors

 

1. Submission of Manuscripts
Submission of manuscripts on disk is strongly preferred; these should be prepared using a standard word processing package on a 3.5 inch floppy disk. Three printed copies together with figures and tables should be submitted to the Editorial Board. The disk and original figures are to be submitted after the manuscript has been accepted for publication.

2. Preparation of Manuscripts
2-1. Style and Format It is recommended that articles are subdivided into Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, and References. A useful writing guide is the latest edition of the "Scientific Style and Format" published by Cambridge University Press.
2-2. General Instructions Prepare the manuscript typed on one side of high quality paper of approximately 20X30 cm, double spacing throughout, including quoted matter, references, acknowledgements, and tables. Number pages consecutively. Wide margins (approximately 3 cm at the top and sides) are requested to allow room for editing.
2-3. Title Titles should give the type of study, organisms involved, and geographical areas if pertinent. Scientific names in the title should be accompanied by the order and family names of the animals as follows: scientific name (name of the order: name of the family).
2-4. Running Title The manuscript should carry a shortened version of the paper's title, not exceeding 40 letters in length, on the upper right-hand corner of the title page.
2-5. Author's Name and Affiliation Write the authors' names and their institutions where the investigation was carried out. Items 2-3, 4, 5 and necessary footnotes should be written on the first page.
2-6. Abstract An English abstract should be written in less than 200 English words. In addition, a Japanese abstract in less than 400 Japanese characters including the title and the author's name should be written in a separate sheet. Foreign contributors can disregard the Japanese synopsis.
2-7. Key words A list of not exceeding 5 key words is to be provided directly below the abstract.
2-8. Footnotes Number text footnotes consecutively with superscript Arabic numerals and type them in separate paragraphs at the bottom of each page. Indicate table footnotes with superscript lower-case letters. Type table footnotes alphabetically in separate paragraphs at the bottom of each table.
2-9. Use of Insect Names It is preferable to use scientific names throughout. When common names are used, they should conform to the standard usage. The first time a common name is used it should be accompanied by the scientific name.
2-10. Use of Pesticide Names Use common names of pesticides as recommended in the "List of Terminology in Applied Zoology and Entomology" (1982 edition) published by the Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology. Proprietary substances and trade names must be accompanied (at the first mention) by the chemical names.
2-11. Use of Units and Abbreviations SI units should be used principally. Tentative exceptions are: min, h (hour), d (day), y (year), ‹C, a, ha, t, Da, l(dm3), m (mol/dm3), Ci, R, , ', ".
2-12. Tables Tables should be typed on separate pages, numbered consecutively with Arabic numbers, and collected at the end of the manuscript. All tables must have descriptive headings and should be understandable without reference to the text. The place where they are to be inserted in the text should be indicated on the margin of the manuscript.
2-13. Illustrations At least one set of figures must be glossy photographs, high quality laser printed computer outputs, or originals not requiring any additional artwork or typesetting. They should not be larger than 20X30 cm. Illustrations for reproduction should be about twice the final size required. Number all illustrations consecutively with Arabic numerals. Legends should be typed together on a separate sheet, double spaced. Do not incorporate the legend in the figure itself. The places where the illustrations are to be inserted in the text should be indicated on the margin of the manuscript. Identify illustrations with light penciled notations (author's name, abbreviated title, Fig. No. may be on the back).
2-14. References References in the text should be indicated by the author(s) and year: dual authorship by the use of the name of both authors, and multiple authorship by the name of the first author followed by "et al." List only papers actually cited under the heading "References", which have been arranged alphabetically by the author's last name, double spaced. Do not list articles as "in press" unless accepted for publication by the journal concerned. Examples of references for journal articles, books, and book chapters are as follows.

Boudreaux, H. B. (1963) Biological aspects of some phytophagous mites. Ann. 
Rev. Entomol. 8: 137-154.
Gotoh, T. and K. Noguchi (1990) Developmental success and reproductive 
incompatibility among populations of the European red mite,
Panonychus ulmi (Acari: Tetranychidae). Exp. Appl. Acarol. 10: 157-165.
Ohara, Y., J. Takabayashi and S. Takahashi (1996) Oviposition kairomones in 
the cuticular wax of
host larvae, Pseudaletia separata, toward its parasitic wasp, Cotesia 
kariyai. Appl. Entomol. Zool. 31: 271-277.
Strong, D. R., J. H. Lawton and T. R. E.
Southwood (1992) Insects on Plants, Community Patterns and Mechanisms. 
Blackwell, London. 313 pp.
Takafuji, A. (1994) Variation in diapause
characteristics and its consequences on population phenomena in the 
two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch. In Insect Life-Cycle 
Polymorphism (H. V. Danks ed.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 
113-132.
References in the text should conform to the following, either Suzuki 
(1967), Saito and Mori (1980) and Shibata et al. (1995), or (Kuno, 1968; 
Shiga, 1974) and (Sabelis et al., 1994).
2-15. Indication of Type Face Scientific names of genera, species, subspecies, and varieties must be single underlining for Italics. Authors should indicate type face for mathematical formulas and equations.
 

3. Galley Proof
Authors will receive proofs for correction when their contributions are first set; further proofs will be sent at the discretion of the Editor. Alterations from the original manuscript are never allowed. In case of multiple authorship, the proof will be sent to the first author unless otherwise indicated.

4. Reprints
Fifty reprints of each paper will be supplied free of charge. Additional copies can be obtained at cost if ordered with the submission of manuscript. Write the number of reprints required (including 50 free copies) in red ink on the upper left-hand corner of the title page of the manuscript. Reprint orders from abroad must be paid in advance at proof reading.

WHERE TO SUBMIT: Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate to the Editorial Board, Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology, c/o Laboratory of Animal Population Ecology, Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.

COPYRIGHT: All articles published in this journal are protected by copyright, which covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article. No material published in this journal may be reproduced without written permission from the editor.


 


Editorial Board

 

Executive Editor
Tsumuki, Hisaaki
Research Institute for Bioresources
Okayama University
Kurashiki 710-0046

Editor
(Applied Entomology and Zoology)
Miyatake, Takahisa
Faculty of Agriculture
Okayama University
Tsushima, Okayama 700-8530

Editor
(Jpn. J. Appl. Entomol. Zool.)
Yasunaga, Tomohide
Faculty of Education
Okayama University,
Tsushima, Okayama 700-8530

Editorial Board

Ahn, Young-Joon

Akimoto, Shin-ichi

Andow, David A.

Amano, Hiroshi

Arakaki, Norio

Aukema, Berend

Chen, Chiou-Nan

Danks, Hugh

Fujii, Koichi

Fukatsu, Takema

Gomi, Tadashi

Goolsby, John A.

Hayakawa, Yoichi

Higashiura, Yasutomo

Higuchi, Hiroya

Hodek, Ivo

Honda, Keiichi

Hong, Xiao-Yue

Huang, Yongping

Iwahori, Hideaki

Kainoh, Yooichi

Kaneshiro, Kenneth Y.

Kawasaki, Kenjiro

Kobayashi, Michihiro

Konno, Yasuhiko

LaChance, Leo E.

Maet? Kaoru

Makino, Shun'ichi

Matsuda, Kazuhiro

Matsumura, Masaya

Miura, Kazuki

Miura, Ken

Miyata, Tadashi

Murai, Tamotsu

Muraji, Masahiko

Nakai, Madoka

Ono, Masato

Osakabe, Masahiro

Quiring Dan

Roff, Derek

Sasaki, Tetsuhiko

Sato, Ryoichi

Suzuki, Nobuhiko

Suzuki, Yoshito

Takabayashi, Junji

Takagi, Masami

Tan, Keng-Hong

Tanaka, Koichi

Tojo, Sumio

Tomita, Takashi

Ueno, Takatoshi

Wajnberg, Eric

Watari, Yasuhiko

Wheeler, jr., Alfred G.

Yamamura, Kohji

Yasuda, Hironori

 


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