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期刊名称:AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY

ISSN:1042-0533
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome
期刊网址:http://as.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-AJHB.html
影响因子: 1.937 (2020年) 1.438(2018年) 1.575(2017年) 1.780(2016年) 1.875(2015年) 1.700(2014年) 1.928(2013年) 2.335(2012年) 2.267(2011年)
主题范畴:ANTHROPOLOGY

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 American Journal of Human Biology is the Official Journal of the Human Biology Association.

The American Journal of Human Biology is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed, internationally circulated journal that publishes reports of original research, theoretical articles and timely reviews, and brief communications in the interdisciplinary field of human biology. As the official journal of the Human Biology Association, the Journal also publishes abstracts of research presented at its annual scientific meeting and book reviews relevant to the field.

The Journal seeks scholarly manuscripts that address all aspects of human biology, health, and disease, particularly those that stress comparative, developmental, ecological, or evolutionary perspectives. The transdisciplinary areas covered in the Journal include, but are not limited to, epidemiology, genetic variation, population biology and demography, physiology, anatomy, nutrition, growth and aging, physical performance, physical activity and fitness, ecology, and evolution, along with their interactions. The Journal publishes basic, applied, and methodologically oriented research from all areas, including measurement, analytical techniques and strategies, and computer applications in human biology.

Like many other biologically oriented disciplines, the field of human biology has undergone considerable growth and diversification in recent years, and the expansion of the aims and scope of the Journal is a reflection of this growth and membership diversification.

The Journal is committed to prompt review, and priority publication is given to manuscripts with novel or timely findings, and to manuscripts of unusual interest.


Instructions to Authors

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/37873

 

Wiley's Journal Styles and EndNote

Journal Policies and Requirements
Address correspondence to the Editor-in-Chief:
Dr. Peter T. Ellison
Department of Anthropology
Harvard University
11 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
ajhb@fas.harvard.edu

Reprints of this Guide for Authors are available on request to the Editor-in-Chief, or the publisher, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030. Fax: 201-748-6825.

Form of Submission
The Journal requires that authors submit electronically via the online submission site at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ajhb.

Manuscript types
Research reports should be prepared as one of two types: Short Reports or Original Research Articles. In addition, the Journal regularly solicits Feature Articles from noted experts on timely topics.

Short Reports: Short reports are presentations of original research findings of a focused nature. They should not exceed 1500 words or text, inclusive of abstract, and include no more than 2 figures or tables and no more than 15 references. Short reports will be given expedited review in order to maintain the shortest possible time to decision and publication.

Original Research Articles: Original articles include presentation of results from more complex research designs and those with more important theoretical or methodological content or implications. While there are no standard limitations on the length of original articles, authors are cautioned to be concise in their presentations and to employ figures and tables only as necessary.

Feature Articles: Feature articles may be solicited on topics of current interest from noted experts. Since it is hoped that these articles will prove useful as teaching materials, authors are encouraged to include clear illustrations and extensive bibliographies. The format of feature articles need not follow the standard organization for research reports, described below, but may be adapted to the content at hand.

Cover photos: Authors are invited to submit color photographs or other artistic material for consideration as cover illustrations. If possible, these should be sent electronically, in .jpg format.

General Instructions
Manuscripts must be submitted in gramatically correct English. Manuscripts which do not meet this standard cannot be reviewed.

Authors in Japan please note: Wiley-Japan can provide authors in Japan with a list of recommended services to check and improve the English in their manuscripts BEFORE SUBMISSION. Please contact Masayo Kobayashi in the Wiley-Japan office by fax: (03) 5228-3090 or E-mail: editorial@wiley.co.jp for more information. Please name the Wiley journal to which you are submitting your manuscript.

A manuscript is considered for review and possible publication on the condition that it is submitted solely to the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, and that the manuscript or a substantial portion of it is not under consideration elsewhere.

Informed consent: The AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY requires that all appropriate steps be taken in obtaining informed consent of any and all human and/or experimental animal subjects particpating in the research comprising the manuscript submitted for review and possible publication. A statement indicating that the protocol and procedures employed was reviewed and approved by the appropriate institutional review committee must be included in the Methods section of the manuscript. For research involving recombinant DNA, containment facilities and guidelines should conform to those of the National Institutes of Health or corresponding institutions. For those investigators who do not have formal ethics review committees, the principles outlined in the Helsinki Declaration should be followed.

Disclosure statement: All authors must disclose any affiliations that they consider to be relevant and important with any organization that to any author's knowledge has a direct interest, particularly a financial interest, in the subject matter or materials discussed. Such affiliations include, but are not limited to, employment by an industrial concern, ownership of stock, membership on a standing advisory council or committee, a seat on the board of directors, or being publicly associated with a company or its products. Other areas of real or perceived conflict of interest would include receiving honoraria or consulting fees or receiving grants or funds from such corporations or individuals representing such corporations. The simplest remedy for conflict of interest is disclosure. In the Journal, disclosure will henceforth be achieved by the inclusion of a short footnote with each published article.

Manuscripts
General instructions. Research reports, both Short Reports and Original Research Articles, should have a uniform style and be submitted exactly as they are to appear in print. A manuscript should consist of the following subdivisions, each beginning on a separate page:


Title page
Abstract
Text
Literature cited
Footnotes, if any
Tables (may be sent as a separate file if necessary
Figure legends
Figures (Note: Hard copies of certain figures may be needed once an article is accepted for publication, but electronic copies are preferred for the review process. Figures may also be sent as a separate file if necessary.)

The manuscript, including literature cited, should be typed double-spaced with a 1" (2.5 cm) margin on all sides. The pages should be numbered consecutively, beginning with the title page.


Do not divide words at the end of lines; if they are unfamiliar to the printer, they may be incorrectly hyphenated.
Corrections to the manuscript should be typed or printed legibly in ink.
Do not begin sentences with abbreviations.
The word Figure is not abbreviated in the text, except when appearing in parentheses: (Fig. 2); (Figs. 4-6).
The spelling of nontechnical terms should be that recommended in the current Webster's International Dictionary.
Always spell out numbers when they stand as the first word in a sentence; do not follow such numbers with abbreviations. Numbers indicating time, weight, and measurements are to be in arabic numerals when followed by abbreviations (e.g., 2 mm; 1 sec; 3 ml).

Title page. The title page must contain the following.


Title
Author's name (or names)
Institution and department from which the paper emanated, with city, state, and zip codes
Number of text pages, plus references, figures, graphs, charts, and tables
Abbreviated title (running headline) not to exceed 48 characters and spaces
Name, address, telephone and fax number, and e-mail address of the person to whom the proof is to be sent
All grant information including corresponding grant numbers.

If you plan to be away a month before publication of your article, please inform the publisher.

Abstract. The abstract should consist of 250 words or fewer. When published, it will precede the introductory section of the text. The abstract should be written in complete sentences and should succinctly state the objectives, the experimental design of the paper, and the principal observations and conclusions; it should be intelligible without reference to the rest of the paper.

Literature cited.

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In the text, references to the literature should be cited by author's surname followed by year of publication. If more than two authors, use only lead author and "et al.":

. . . studies by Madrigal (1994) reveal . . .
. . . studies by Winkler and Kirchengast (1994) reveal . . .
. . . studies by Spurgeon et al. (1994) reveal . . .
. . . an earlier report (Smith, 1994) . . .
. . . earlier reports (Leonard and Robertson, 1994; Malina and Reyes, 1994) . . .

When references are made to more than one paper by the same author published in the same year, they should be designated in the text as (Lampl, 1993a,b) and in the literature list as follows.

Personal communications and submittted manuscripts should be listed as unpublished communications in the text and not listed in the "Literature Cited" section.

  Lampl M. 1993a. Introduction: human growth patterns. Am J Hum Biol 5:601?02.
  Lampl M. 1993b. Evidence of saltatory growth in infancy. Am J Hum Biol 5:641?52.

The literature list must be arranged alphabetically, not chronologically, by author's or authors' surname(s) in the following style: Author's name (or names), year of publication, complete title, volume, and inclusive pages as follows:

Journal Article:
  Madrigal L. 1994. Twinning rates in admixed Costa Rican populations. Am J Hum Biol 6:215?18.

Book:
  Felber J-P, Acheson KJ, Tappy L. 1993. From obesity to diabetes. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 508 p.

Book Chapter:
  McClain C, Stuart M, Kasarskis E, Humphries L. 1993. Zinc, appetite regulation, and eating disorders. In: Prasad AS, editor. Essential and toxic trace elements in human health and disease: an update. New York: Wiley-Liss. p 47?4.

Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those used in Index Medicus.

Footnotes. Footnotes to the text are discouraged.
Footnotes to a table should be typed directly beneath the table and numbered with superscripts (1, 2, 3, etc.). They should not be numbered in sequence with the footnotes in the text. Also, if superscript numbers could be mistaken for exponents, substitute superscript a, b, c, etc.

Tables. All tables must be cited in the text. Since tabular material is expensive to reproduce, it should be simple and uncomplicated, with as few vertical and horizontal rules as possible. Type double-spaced. Indicate in the margin where the tables are to appear in the text. Table titles should be complete but brief. Information other than that defining the data should be presented in footnotes.

Figures. All figures must be cited in the text. Figure legends are to be numbered consecutively as follows: Fig. 1. . . . , Fig. 2. . . . , and should follow the sequence of reference in the text. Type double-spaced.

Abbreviations for all figures should be listed alphabetically and placed before the first figure mentioning them.

Abbreviations
 
 

AChE 
Acetylcholinesterase 

CP 
Cortical plate 

SmI 
Primary somatosensory cortex 


Ventral 


Whenever possible, figures should be integrated into the text. Group figures to fit a single page along with their appropriate legends. Reference to relevant text passages can often reduce the length of legends and avoid redundancy.

Metric system. The metric system should be used for all measurements, weights, etc. Temperatures should be expressed in degrees Celsius (centigrade). Metric abbreviations should be expressed in lowercase without periods.

Symbols. When preceded by a digit, the following symbols are to be used: % for percent; ?for degree.

Illustrations
Electronic versions of illustrations are preferred for the review process. Hard copies of certain illustrations may be required if a manuscript is accepted for publication. If final versions of figures are sent electronically, they must be saved in .tif or .eps format.

Authors should bear in mind the final size of illustrations in printed form and be sure that appropriate font sizes, line thicknesses, etc. are used for legibility.

Original line art or photographic material is acceptable when justified. Reproduction of these forms is costly, however. Authors should limit the number of figures to that which adequately presents the findings. To achieve greatest fidelity and rendition of detail, it is preferable that the printer work directly from original drawings or high-quality photographic prints. All illustrations must be submitted in complete and finished form with adequate labeling.

To achieve optimum halftone quality, photographic prints submitted for reproduction must be of adequate contrast and if multiple prints are included in a single figure, they should be of uniform tone.


Submitted figures cannot exceed 11" ?17" (28 ?43 cm); 1/8" thickness.
Lettering and labels must be readable after reduction. When reduced, the minimum height of a capital letter should not be less than 2.5 mm for a photomicrograph and 1 mm for a graph or chart.
When printed, an individual figure or group of figures should not exceed the dimensions of 5? (14.0 cm) wide by 7? (19.7 cm) long or 2 5/8" (6.7 cm) wide by 7? (19.7 cm) long in the case of single-column placement.

As far as possible, the publisher will adhere to the author's suggested reduction. However, discretionary adjustments may have to be made.


The reverse side of each illustration should indicate: Author's name; Figure number; Top side of illustration; Reduction requested; "Review copy" on those copies intended only for reviewers.
Do not fasten illustrations with paper clips, staples, etc., since they will mark the surface of the illustrations.
Illustrations should be shipped flat and protected by heavy cardboard.

Special reproduction problems. The cost of all color illustrations will be charged to the author. Once the paper has been accepted, firm quotes will be supplied by the publisher, and the author will have the opportunity to approve both costs and proofs prior to printing.

Color prints or transparencies are acceptable for reproduction. However, in the latter instance the frame of the transparency should be marked to indicate the area that can safely be cropped to arrive at the critical image area that is to appear in the final printing.

All color figures will be reproduced in full color in the online edition of the journal at no cost to authors. Authors are requested to pay the cost of reproducing color figures in print. Authors are encouraged to submit color illustrations that highlight the text and convey essential scientific information. For best reproduction, bright, clear colors should be used. Dark colors against a dark background do not reproduce well; please place your color images against a white background wherever possible. Please contact Lisa Crumling at [1-800-635-7181 ext 8169/lcrumling@tsp.sheridan.com] for further information.

Cover art: Authors are invited to submit color photos or other artwork for consideration as cover illustrations. Preferably, these should be submitted electronically, in .jpg format.

Miscellaneous
The editor and publisher reserve the right to return to the author for revision manuscripts and illustrations that are not in proper finished form.

Upon acceptance of an article for publication, the author will be asked to sign a copyright transfer agreement, transferring rights to the publisher, who reserves copyright.

Proofs. A single set of page and illustration proofs will be sent to the author. All corrections should be marked clearly, directly on page proofs.

Reprints. Reprints may be purchased at prices quoted on the reprint order form. Reprint orders should be returned with the proofs. It is important to order initially a sufficient quantity of reprints, since the price is substantially higher if they are ordered after the paper has been published.

Numbering. Figures, including charts and graphs, must be numbered consecutively.

General illustration instructions. Original illustrations, and three sets of good-contrast photographic copies for review purposes, should be submitted with the manuscript.


If the original drawings are too large for shipment, photographic prints should be submitted.
Photocopies of illustrations are acceptable only for review copies.

Errata and Letters to the Editor
Should an error occur in the publication of a manuscript or should a responsible retraction be appropriate, timely correction or retraction will be done upon notification in writing to the Editor-in-Chief.

Appropriate comments and/or dissenting opinions, in writing to the Editor-in-Chief, are also considered for publication.

Production Questions
Margaret Tripp Zenk
Phone: 201-748-8885
Fax: 201-748-6825
E-mail: mtrippze@wiley.com

 


Editorial Board

 

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Peter T. Ellison
Department of Anthropology
Harvard University
11 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138

ASSISTANT   EDITOR
Mary T. O'Rourke
Harvard University
Phone: (617) 384-9645
Fax: (617) 496-0994
ajhb@fas.harvard.edu


BOOK   REVIEW   EDITOR
Joan C. Stevenson
Department of Anthropology
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington 98225-9083


EDITORIAL   BOARD
 
Cynthia M. Beall
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio

Gillian Bentley
University College London
London, United Kingdom

Alan H. Bittles
Edith Cowan University
Perth, Australia

Barry A. Bogin
University of Michigan
Dearborn, Michigan

Noel Cameron
Loughborough University
Leicestershire, United Kingdom

Ralph M. Garruto
State University of New York
Binghamton, New York

Linda M. Gerber
Weill Medical College, Cornell University
New York, New York

Grazyna Jasienska
Jagiellonian University
Krakow, Poland

Michelle Lampl
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia

William R. Leonard
Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois

Paul Leslie
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Stephen McGarvey
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island

Lorna G. Moore
University of Colorado
Denver, Colorado

Catherine Panter-Brick
University of Durham
Durham, United Kingdom

Lawrence M. Schell
State University of New York
Albany, New York

Lynette Leidy Sievert
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts

Stanley Ulijaszek
University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom

Kenneth M. Weiss
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania

Carol Worthman
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia



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