期刊名称:JOURNAL OF INSECT SCIENCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About the Journal of Insect Science
The Journal of Insect Science publishes papers in all aspects of the biology of insects and other arthropods from the molecular to the ecological. The Journal is published on the World Wide Web by the University of Wisconsin Library. Our guiding principle is that academic institutions should be involved in publishing scholarly work with as few impediments as possible to free access to information. Read more about this in the Editor's Call for Change in Academic Publishing.
The Journal of Insect Science is supported by the University of Wisconsin Library and is freely available to individuals and institutions. It provides an alternative to excessively priced commercial publications in insect biology. It is the vehicle of choice for the publication of high-quality, rigorously refereed reports on the biology of insects and other arthropods.
The Journal of Insect Science has an international scope with a broad constituency of scientists interested in the biology of insects and their agricultural and medical impact. The Journal has an Advisory Board that provided advice as the journal was established. Members of the Editorial Board assist the Editor in choice of reviewers, and resolving disputes about manuscripts The Journal of Insect Science uses the Creative Commons Attribution License for copyright. The University of Wisconsin Library will maintain the journal in its archives.
The on-line format makes inclusion of color figures, videos and sound possible at no cost to the author. Large data sets, statistical analyses and computerized sequence analyses can be attached to papers. Demonstration of online capabilities.
The Journal of Insect Science will offer links to the homepages of individual scholars in the field ("Scholar’s Homepages"). Published papers are included in PubMed Central and BioOne, which will guarantee wide visibility for your paper and provide reference links to full text articles. JIS is indexed by ISI, Index Medicus, Current Contents, CSA, CAB, CAS, Biosis, and Academic Info, and Agricola. It will appear in Medline. A description of these indexing services is found at "Scientific Resources that include JIS". The Journal of Insect Science is a "Leading Edge" Partner of SPARC (The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), which is an association of 180 academic libraries dedicated to encouraging alternatives to commercial publishing of academic work.
We welcome your comments or suggestions. Please e-mail us at JIS@insectscience.org.
Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Insect Science is accepting submissions of manuscripts for publication. There is no charge for publishing in JIS. Color figures are free as are other forms of data presentation. You can submit your manuscript electronically, as an attachment to an e-mail message, or you can submit it by post. If you choose the latter, please include a diskette or zip disk with the electronic version of the manuscript.
Henry Hagedorn, Editor The Journal of Insect Science University of Wisconsin-Madison 218 Memorial Library 728 State Street Madison, WI 53706 JIS@insectscience.org Quick Reference Submission of Text Submission of Figures DNA and RNA Sequences Submission of Tables Submission of Sound and Video Submission of Large Data Sets Manuscript Components Citation Format SUBMISSION OF TEXT The text must be submitted in Rich Text Format (rtf), be single-spaced and in Times New Roman font (excluding special characters). The figures should be in separate files, not part of the manuscript. The letter of submission should indicate that the paper has not been submitted to another journal. Please include a list of key words that are not already in the title, and a list of abbreviated words or terms with definitions.
SUBMISSION OF FIGURES Figures must be sent in the proper format as described below: All figures should be submitted as 350dpi TIFFs. Half page figures should be between 3 and 3.9 inches wide. Full page figures should be between 6 and 8 inches wide. Color images should be in RGB 24-bit or CMYK format. Black and white halftones should be in 256 Gray (8-bit grayscale). Please note that figures must be sent in as separate files, i.e., not part of the manuscript.
DNA & RNA SEQUENCES DNA and RNA sequences should be submitted as Rich Text Format (rtf) files using Courier font. When these sequences are submitted as images, we are not able to produce quality reproductions.
SUBMISSION OF TABLES In order to ensure that table information is transferred accurately from the time of submission to the time of publication, we require that tables be submitted using one of the following software applications:
OpenOffice Calc This application is free and runs on most major operating systems including Windows, Mac (final beta version available) and Linux. The OpenOffice suite may be downloaded at www.openoffice.org. Microsoft Excel SUBMISSION OF SOUND AND VIDEO If you wish to submit sound or video please contact the Editor for instructions. Demonstration of online capabilities.
SUBMISSION OF LARGE DATA SETS You may also include larger sets of data such as sequence alignments, statistical analyses, detailed experimental descriptions, etc.
MANUSCRIPT COMPONENTS The format of the manuscripts should include an abstract, an introduction, materials and methods, results and discussion. You may include additional abstracts in languages other than English.
CITATION FORMAT Please note that journal names should be fully spelled out in the references.
Inline citation: References should by cited in the text as follows (Jones 2003; Smith et al. 2000).
The reference style will be: Wigglesworth VB, Beamont JWL. 1950. The respiratory mechanisms of some insect eggs. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 91: 429-452.
Books should be cited as follows: Zar JH. 1996. Biostatistical Analysis, 3rd edition. Prentice Hall.
Articles or chapters in a book should be cited as follows: Smith WA, Combest WL. 1985. Role of cyclic nucleotides in hormone action. In: Kerkut GA, Gilbert LI, editors. Comprehensive Insect Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology, 8: 263-299. Oxford: Pergamon Press
Editorial Board
Editor Henry H Hagedorn University of Arizona
Journal Formatting Adam Engelsgjerd University of Arizona Eric Larson University of Wisconsin-Madison
Library Committee Krisellen Maloney University of Arizona Jeanne Pfander University of Arizona Karen Williams University of Arizona
Advisory Board
May Berenbaum University of Illinois Barry Beaty Colorado State University Yasou Chinzei Mie University, Japan Gerd Gade University of Cape Town, South Africa Fred Gould North Carolina State University Ahmed Hassanali International Center for Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), Kenya Bernd Heinrich University of Vermont John Hildebrand University of Arizona Ron Hoy Cornell University Kostas Iatrou National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos, Athens George Kennedy North Carolina State University David Maddison University of Arizona Randolf Menzel Freie Universität, Berlin H Frederik Nijhout Duke University Huw Rees University of Liverpool, England Lynn Riddiford University of Washington Frantisek Sehnal Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic William Telfer, Professor Emeritus University of Pennsylvania James W. Truman University of Washington Fernando Vega USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD L. Thilo Wasserthal Friedrich-Alexander Universität Mariana Wolfner Cornell University
Editorial Board Members
Nancy Beckage University of California, Riverside Xavier Belles Instituto de Biología Molecular de Barcelona, Spain Nora Besansky University of Notre Dame Klaus Beyenbach Cornell University Gary Blomquist University of Nevada, Reno Tim Bradley University of California, Irvine Michael Breed University of Colorado David Byrne University of Arizona Yves Carriere University of Arizona Craig Coates Texas A & M University William Conner Wake Forest University Tim Dennehy University of Arizona Tochi Dhadialla Rohm & Haas Company Ann Fallon University of Minnesota Gary Felton Pennsylvania State University Dale Gelman USDA, Beltsville, MD Duane Gubler CDC, Ft. Collins CO Bruce Hammock University of California, Davis Molly Hunter University of Arizona Elwyn Isaac University of Leeds, United Kingdom Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena Case Western Reserve University Robert Jeanne University of Wisconsin Davy Jones University of Kentucky Medical School Russell Jurenka Iowa State University Michael Kanost Kansas State University Larry Keeley Texas A & M University Marc Klowden University of Idaho Robert L. Koch University of Minnesota Jan Koolman University of Marburg, Germany Ren?Lafont ENS Paris, France Hans Laufer University of Connecticut Pauline Lawrence University of Florida Teri Markow University of Arizona Tom Miller University of California, Riverside David Morton Oregon Health Sciences University Lisa Nagy University of Arizona James Ottea Louisiana State University Dan Papaj University of Arizona Sonny Ramaswamy Kansas State University Hugh Robertson University of Illinois Gene Robinson University of Illinois Coby Schal North Carolina State University David Schooley University of Nevada Reno Guy Smagghe Ghent University, Belgium Michael Strand University of Wisconsin Bruce Tabashnik University of Arizona James Traniello Boston University Zhijian Tu Virginia Technical University, Blacksburg Jan Veenstra University of Bordeau, France S. Bradleigh Vinson Texas A & M University Thomas Walker University of Florida Michael Wells University of Arizona Diana Wheeler University of Arizona Ted Wilson Texas A & M University
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