期刊名称:COMMENTARII MATHEMATICI HELVETICI
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Aims and Scope It is the aim of CHEMOECOLOGY to promote and stimulate the field of chemical ecology by publishing research papers that integrate ecology and chemistry in an attempt to increase our understanding of the biological significance of natural products. Its scope is the evolutionary biology of chemically-mediated biotic interactions, including mechanistic approaches as well as environmental aspects. Manuscripts on trophic relationships, intra- and interspecific communication, competition, and other kinds of chemical communication in all types of organismic interactions will be considered suitable for publication. Mechanistic approaches should deal with the identification, biosynthesis and metabolism of substances which carry information and with the elucidation of receptor- and transduction systems, biochemical, molecular and physiological techniques. Results of investigations on the response and adaptation of organisms to anthropogenic compounds or to their degradation products will be considered for publication as long as ecological phenomena are involved. Except in the case of manuscripts dealing with subjects of wide interest strictly methodological or purely chemical and descriptive contributions without conceptual interpretations will not be considered. Before submitting a manuscript, authors should feel free to contact the Editors-in-Chief or the Associate Editors regarding the appropriateness of the work for CHEMOECOLOGY. Abstracted/lndexed in: BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts database, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents?/Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences, Science Citation Index Expanded? Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, ISI Alerting Services (includes Research Alert?, Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index? Science Citation index? SciSearch
Bibliographical Data Chemoecology ISSN 0937-7409 (Printed edition) ISSN 1423-0445 (Electronic edition) First published in 1990 Relaunched in 1998 1 volume per year, 4 issues per volume, approx. 240 pages per volume Format: 21 x 27,7 cm Back volumes are available e-mail: subscriptions@birkhauser.ch
Reviews "Chemoecology (...) was relaunched in 1998, with new editors but an unbroken series of volume numbers. The first new volume covers a wide range of organisms, with a good balance between those of land and sea, but there is a preponderance of insects and plants. (...) Chemically mediated systems can offer unique opportunities for researchers to investigate hot evolutionary topics, for example in sexual selection and the evolution of mate communication. Paradoxically, as chemical ecology becomes more mainstream, the challenge for journals like Chemoecology is to attract authors from higher-impact evolution and ecology journals. An important factor will be the likelihood of articles being found by online electronic searches." Tristram D. Wyatt, Nature, Vol. 401, Sept. 1999
Instructions to Authors
Authorship Submission of a manuscript implies that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; that its publication has been approved by all coauthors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities at the institute where the work has been carried out; that, if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication, the authors agree to automatically transfer the copyright to the publisher; and that the manuscript will not be published elsewhere in any language without the consent of the copyright holder. Submission of Manuscripts CMH Editorial Office Attn. H. Kraft Mathematisches Institut Universität Basel Rheinsprung 21 CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland e-mail: cmh@math.unibas.ch
Authors are encouraged to submit their papers electronically. For further information please contact cmh@math.unibas.ch
Editorial Board
Editing Committee J.-B. Bost, Orsay M. Burger, Zürich E. Ghys, Lyon H. Kraft, Basel G. Levitt, Toulouse D. A. Salamon, Zürich
Editorial Office Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici H. Kraft Mathematisches Institut Universität Basel Rheinsprung 21 CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland e-mail: cmh@math.unibas.ch
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