期刊名称:RANGELAND JOURNAL

ISSN:1036-9872
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:CSIRO PUBLISHING, UNIPARK, BLDG 1, LEVEL 1, 195 WELLINGTON RD, LOCKED BAG 10, CLAYTON, AUSTRALIA, VIC, 3168
  出版社网址:http://www.publish.csiro.au/home.htm
期刊网址:http://www.austrangesoc.com.au/joverview.asp
影响因子:1.09
主题范畴:ECOLOGY

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 Rangeland Journal

The Rangeland Journal publishes papers of scientific merit for a readership of scientists, educators, managers and users. Contributions may be on any aspect of the ecology, use. management or conservation of rangelands, either within Australia or internationally.

Papers may present the results of original research, contributions to theory or management, or new conclusions reached from the review of a topic. Their structure need not conform to that of standard scientific articles but writing style must be clear and concise. Papers describing management practice are acceptable where that practice is well documented, scientifically analysed and objectively presented.

All authors are expected to have their papers peer-reviewed before submission, both for scientific content and for correctness in presentation of text, references and illustrations. Submitted papers that do not conform with the editorial requirements given below may be returned without consideration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Instructions to Authors

 

 Manuscripts
Three copies of the manuscript each accompanied by copies of all illustrations should be sent to the Editor, Dr R.D.B. Whalley, Botany, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W., 2351, Australia. Papers should be typed in double spacing on one side of the paper only with a margin of at least 4 cm on the left hand side. All pages should be numbered consecutively, including the bibliography, figure captions and tables.

The Journal requires electronic copies of all accepted manuscripts. Either Apple Macintosh or DOS (IBM compatible) disks or CDs as well as email copies are acceptable. All figures should be in separate files from the text.

Title
The title should be short and informative and should contain the key words used in the text; a short running title should also be provided.

Abstract
A brief and informative abstract should be provided. It should not exceed 300 words and should be suitable for direct use by abstracting journals.

Key words
Up to six key words selected from the CAB Thesaurus (or an equivalent reference volume) should be listed at the end of the Abstract.

Botanical names
Authorities should be quoted at first mention. Alternatively a reference can be given to the nomenclature being followed.

Animal experimentation ethics
Where an experiment has involved the use of captive animals, the animal experimentation ethics committee approval number should be given in the acknowledgements.

Headings
The hierarchy of headings is: upper and lower case left flush; upper and lower case italic left flush; upper and lower case italic indented; and upper and lower case italic on the same line as the text. Only words to be set in italics should be underlined. It would be helpful if authors could indicate the weight of heading by use of ringed capital letters in the margin; that is A for first order; B for second order and so on.

Abbreviations
SI units should be used throughout; Imperial equivalents are not required. Numbers referring to units of measurement (e.g. 10 mm) are never spelt out; if it does not refer to a unit of measurement then numbers under ten are spelt out. Figure is abbreviated to Fig. both in the text and figure captions, except when it is the first word of a sentence.

Tables
These must be self explanatory, typed on separate sheets, numbered consecutively and carry an appropriate title. The same material should not be presented in both tabular and graphical form. If material can be presented in either form then the graphical form is preferred. Vertical rulings should not be used in tables. ....continued inside back cover

A table of mean yields should always present an estimate of the variation, usually the standard error of the mean (S.E.M.) or the standard error of difference between two means (S.E.D.). Please ensure that tabs are used in tables not spaces.

Figures
Authors with facilities for lettering illustrations to a standard suitable for direct reproduction should submit lettered drawings and lettered and mounted photographs. Authors who do not have such facilities should submit unlettered originals. The Production Manager may be consulted for further guidance.

Line drawings
Original line drawings must be drawn in black ink on white board or on drawing or tracing paper, and with regard to the size of the Journal column (13.5 x 21 cm).

Lettering should be of a sanserif type (Helvetica preferred) and should be about 10 point (the Journal's text is set in 10 point) after reduction to final size for reproduction.

Good quality, computer generated graphs are acceptable but please follow the above guidelines regarding lettering. Remember if you are submitting computer generated graphics they must be in a separate document from your text and tables.

Photographs
These will be accepted only if they make a definite contribution to the value of the paper. They should be good quality unmounted glossy prints and be lightly numbered in pencil on the reverse side. Colour photographs can be reproduced but the full additional cost must be met by the author(s).

References
In the text a reference should be cited by the author's name and date. Where there are three or more authors the first author's name is given followed by et al. An alphabetical list of references should be provided at the end of the text giving surnames of authors, initials, year of publication (in parentheses), title of paper, name of journal (in full), volume number and first and last page numbers. (The Production Manager will abbreviate journal titles before publication). Authors should check the most recent issue of the Journal to familiarise themselves with the conventions used for citing references to books, periodicals and other literature.

Proofs
These will be sent to authors to enable them to check for the correctness of the typesetting. Alterations made due to amendments of the author's original copy may be charged to the author.

Page charges
Non-members are charged $100 for papers up to 12 printed pages with an additional charge of $8 per page for each additional page. Page charges do not apply to members of the Australian Rangeland Society.

Offprints
Authors can order offprints on the appropriate form sent with the proofs.

©Australian Rangeland Society. For permission to reproduce material from The Rangeland Journal, please apply to Mr K.M.W. Howes, Production Manager, The Rangeland Journal, C/- Department of Agriculture, PO Box 1231, Bunbury, Western Australia 6231.

Subscriptions
This Journal is distributed free of charge to members of the Australian Rangeland Society. Subscriptions for non-members are as follows: Australia and New Zealand-$90.00, overseas (airmail only) A$107.00

The Subscription Manager
Australian Rangeland Society
P.O. Box 483
Northam
Western Australia 6401

All other business enquiries not related to the Journal should be directed to The Australian Rangeland Society, PO Box 4082, Norwood South, South Australia, 5067.
Editorial Board

 

EDITOR
Dr R.D.B. Whalley
Botany, School of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources Management
University of New England
Armidale, NSW 2351
Australia

ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Dr A.J. Ash
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
Private Mail Bag
PO Aitkenvale Qld 4814
Australia

Professor O. Bosch
School of Natural and Rural Systems Management
The University of Queensland (Gatton)
Gatton
Queensland 4343
Australia

Dr B. Cooke
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
GPO Box 284
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia

  Professor L.‘t Mannetje
Department of Agronomy
Wageningen Agricultural University
Wageningen
The Netherlands

Mr N.D. Macleod
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
Long Pocket Laboratories
120 Meirs Road
Indooroopilly, Qld 4068
Australia

Dr B.E. Norton
ICARDA
P.O. Box 5466
Aleppo
Syria

 
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
Dr D.G. Burnside
URS Asia Pacific
Level3, Hyatt Centre
20 Terrace Road
East Perth WA 6004

Dr Noelene Duckett
7 Belcarra Place
The Woodlands
Texas 77382 USA

Dr D.J. Eldridge
Department of Land and Water Conservation
C/- School of Geography
University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052

Dr K.C. Hodgkinson
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
GPO Box 284
Canberra ACT 2601

Mr K.M.W. Howes
(Production Manager)
Department of Agriculture
PO Box 1231
Bunbury WA 6231
  Dr L.P. Hunt (Chairman)
6 Gwendoline Court
Coromandel Valley
South Australia 5051

Dr C.D. James
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
PO Box 2111
Alice Springs NT 0871

Dr P.W. Johnston
Department of Agriculture
PO Box 583
Stanley
Falkland Islands ZZ11FA

Dr R.D.B. Whalley
Botany, School of Environmental Sciences and
Natural Resources Management
University of New England
Armidale, NSW 2351

 

 

This Journal is abstracted and/or indexed in ABOA, Agricola, CAB International, Science Citation Index Expanded, The ISI Alerting Services, and Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology and Environmental Sciences.

?Australian Rangeland Society - For permission to reproduce material from The Rangeland Journal, please apply to Mr K.M.W. Howes, Production Manager, The Rangeland Journal, Department of Agriculture, PO Box 1231, Bunbury Western Australia 6231.

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