期刊名称:CHELONIAN CONSERVATION AND BIOLOGY

ISSN:1071-8443
出版频率:Semi-annual
出版社:ALLEN PRESS INC, 810 E 10TH ST, LAWRENCE, USA, KS, 66044
  出版社网址:http://www.chelonian.org
期刊网址:http://www.chelonian.org/ccb/
影响因子:1.667
主题范畴:ZOOLOGY

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



About the journal

Chelonian Conservation and Biology (ISSN 1071-8443) - International Journal of Turtle and Tortoise Research. We are the only international scientific peer-reviewed journal of cosmopolitan and broad-based coverage of all aspects of conservation and biology of all chelonians, including freshwater turtles, marine turtles, and tortoises. The journal is edited by Anders G.J. Rhodin and Jeffrey A. Seminoff and has an Editorial Review Board of nearly 50 internationally recognized turtle research and conservation authorities.

Volumes 1-4 (1993-2005) were published solely by Chelonian Research Foundation (CRF) and are still available for purchase as back issues from CRF and this website (www.chelonian.org).

Since Volume 5 (2006) publication has been by CRF in collaboration with Alliance Communications Group of Allen Press and current subscriptions and purchase of recent issues are available only from their website (www.chelonianjournals.org).

Since our initial issue in 1993, our worldwide distribution has grown steadily, and we currently have a circulation of about 1000 to more than 60 nations. The depth and breadth of our coverage of turtle research has also increased, and we invite you to evaluate the enclosed scientific table of contents of the issues produced so far and hope that the quality of the research entices you to subscribe. Included in the contents are the formal descriptions of three new genera and three new species of turtles, as well as articles on ecology, systematics, conservation, reproduction, sex determination, breeding and husbandry, pathology, physiology, morphology, and wildlife management. We publish about two issues per year.

Every journal depends on its contributing authors, subscribing readers, and institutional libraries for its support. May we count on yours? Please consider subscribing for yourself, or encourage your institutional library to subscribe. We also invite all turtle workers to consider publishing their turtle research with us.


Instructions to Authors

For Authors

Information for authors:

Chelonian Conservation and Biology is the only international scientific peer-reviewed journal of cosmopolitan and broad-based coverage of all aspects of conservation and biology of all chelonians, including freshwater turtles, marine turtles, and tortoises.

Manuscripts may cover any aspects of turtle and tortoise research, with a preference for conservation or biology. Manuscripts dealing with conservation biology, systematic relationships, chelonian diversity, geographic distribution, natural history, ecology, reproduction, morphology and natural variation, population status, husbandry, community conservation initiatives, and human exploitation or conservation management issues are of special interest. Either full-length original research articles or shorter notes and field reports are welcome. Newsnotes, announcements, commentaries, and reviews of interest to the turtle conservation and research community are also welcome. All manuscripts will be submitted for peer-review by the Editor, a selected member of the Editorial Review Board, and independent outside review.


Editorial Board

Editors

ANDERS G.J. RHODIN, Chelonian Research Foundation
                    168 Goodrich St., Lunenburg, Massachusetts 01462 USA; RhodinCRF@aol.com
JEFFREY A. SEMINOFF, Southwest Fisheries Science Center
                    8604 La Jolla Shores Dr., La Jolla, California 92037 USA; Jeffrey.Seminoff@noaa.gov

Consulting Editors

PETER C.H. PRITCHARD, Chelonian Research Institute
                    402 South Central Ave., Oviedo, Florida 32765 USA; ChelonianRI@aol.com
RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER, Conservation International
                    1919 M Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20037 USA; r.mittermeier@conservation.org

Editorial Review Board

F. ALBERTO ABREU-GROBOIS
  Universidad Nacional
  Autonoma de México
  Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico

ERNST H.W. BAARD
  Jonkershoek Nature
  Conservation Station
  Stellenbosch, South Africa

KRISTIN H. BERRY
  U.S. Geological Survey
  Riverside, California, USA

KAREN A. BJORNDAL
  University of Florida
  Gainesville, Florida, USA

ROGER BOUR
  Muséum National d’Histoire
  Naturelle
  Paris, France

KURT A. BUHLMANN
  Conservation International
  Washington, D.C., USA

JUSTIN D. CONGDON
  Savannah River Ecology
  Laboratory
  Aiken, South Carolina, USA

INDRANEIL DAS
  Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
  Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia

C. KENNETH DODD, JR.
  U.S. Geological Survey
  Gainesville, Florida, USA

SCOTT A. ECKERT WIDECAST
  Beaufort, North Carolina, USA
NANCY N. FITZSIMMONS
  University of Canberra
  Canberra, A.C.T., Australia

NAT B. FRAZER
  University of Florida
  Gainesville, Florida, USA

UWE FRITZ
  Zoological State Museum
  Dresden, Germany

ARTHUR GEORGES
  University of Canberra
  Canberra, A.C.T., Australia

J. WHITFIELD GIBBONS
  Savannah River Ecology
  Laboratory
  Aiken, South Carolina, USA

BRENDAN J. GODLEY
  University of Exeter in Cornwall
  Penryn, United Kingdom

JOHN B. IVERSON
  Earlham College
  Richmond, Indiana, USA

ELLIOTT R. JACOBSON
  University of Florida
  Gainesville, Florida, USA

FREDRIC J. JANZEN
  Iowa State University
  Ames, Iowa, USA

GERALD KUCHLING
  University of Western Australia
  Nedlands, W.A., Australia

COLIN J. LIMPUS
  Queensland Parks and Wildlife
  Service
  Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

KENNETH J. LOHMANN
  University of North Carolina
  Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

JEFFREY E. LOVICH
  U.S. Geological Survey
  Flagstaff, Arizona, USA

LUCA LUISELLI
  Centre of Environmental
  Studies Demetra
  Rome, Italy

MOLLY E. LUTCAVAGE
  University of New Hampshire
  Durham, New Hampshire, USA

DIMITRIS MARGARITOULIS
  Sea Turtle Protection Society
  Athens, Greece

RODERIC B. MAST
  Conservation International
  Washington, D.C., USA

ANNE B. MEYLAN
  Florida Marine Research
  Institute
  St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

PETER A. MEYLAN
  Eckerd College
  St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

EDWARD O. MOLL
  Eastern Illinois University
  Charleston, Illinois, USA

JEANNE A. MORTIMER
  University of Florida
  Gainesville, Florida, USA

NICHOLAS MROSOVSKY
  University of Toronto
  Toronto, Ontario, Canada

HENRY R. MUSHINSKY
  University of South Florida
  Tampa, Florida, USA

HIDETOSHI OTA
  University of the Ryukyus
  Nishihara, Okinawa, Japan

VIVIAN P. PÁEZ
  Universidad de Antioquia
  Medellin, Colombia

FRANK V. PALADINO
  Indiana-Purdue University
  Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA

NICOLAS J. PILCHER
  Marine Research Foundation
  Kota Kinabalu, Sabah,
  Malaysia

JAMES PERRAN ROSS
  University of Florida
  Gainesville, Florida, USA

H. BRADLEY SHAFFER
  University of California
  Davis, California, USA

JAMES R. SPOTILA
  Drexel University
  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
  USA

PETER PAUL VAN DIJK
  Conservation International
  Washington, D.C., USA

RICHARD C. VOGT
  Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas
  da Amazônia
  Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

DAWN S. WILSON
  Southwestern Research Station
  Portal, Arizona, USA

JEANETTE WYNEKEN
  Florida Atlantic University
  Boca Raton, Florida, USA

GEORGE R. ZUG
  National Museum of Natural
  History
  Washington, D.C., USA


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