期刊名称:REVIEWS IN AQUACULTURE

ISSN:1753-5123
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
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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 primary aim of Reviews in Aquaculture is to provide a forum of reviews on developments in aquaculture techniques, policies and planning. The journal will publish fully peer-reviewed review articles, invited or otherwise, on major aspects pertaining to aquaculture, including:

global, regional and/or national production and market trends

aquaculture practices and technological developments

aquaculture- environment interactions

indigenous and alien species in aquaculture

the biology and culture of aquaculturally important and emerging species

utilization of primary and secondary resources in aquaculture

developments in artificial propagation of individual species and / or groups

developments in feeds and feeding

genetics and aquaculture

health management in aquaculture

policy developments pertaining to aquaculture

aquaculture product quality and traceability

socio-economics of aquaculture and impacts

 

Indexed / Abstracted in

AgBiotech News and Information (AgBiotech)
AgBiotechNet (CABI)
Agricultural Engineering Abstracts (CABI)
Animal Breeding Abstracts (CABI)
CAB Abstracts® (CABI)
Current Contents: Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences (Thomson Reuters)
Environment Index (EBSCO)
Horticultural Science Abstracts (CABI)
Index Veterinarius (CABI)
Nutrition Abstracts and Review Series B: Livestock Feeds and Feeding (CABI)
Review of Medical and Veterinary Entomology (CABI)
Rural Development Abstracts (CABI)
Science Citation Index Expanded™ (Thomson Reuters)
SCOPUS (Elsevier)
Veterinary Bulletin (CABI)
Web of Science (Thomson Reuters)
World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts (CABI)


Instructions to Authors

Manuscripts should be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/raq. Authors must supply an email address as all correspondence will be by email. Two files should be supplied: the covering letter and the manuscript (in Word or rich text format (.rtf). The covering letter should be uploaded as a file not for review.

All articles submitted to the Journal must comply with these instructions. Failure to do so will result in return of the manuscript and possible delay in publication.

Will authors please note that Word 2007 is not yet compatible with journal production systems. Unfortunately, the Journal cannot accept Microsoft Word 2007 documents until such time as a stable production version is released. Please use Word's 'Save As' option therefore to save your document as an older (.doc) file type.

Submissions should be double-spaced.

All margins should be at least 30 mm.

All pages should be numbered consecutively in the top right-hand corner, beginning with the title page.

Do not use Enter at the end of lines within a paragraph.

Turn the hyphenation option off; include only those hyphens that are essential to the meaning.

Specify any special characters used to represent non-keyboard characters.

Take care not to use l (ell) for 1 (one), O (capital o) for 0 (zero) or ß (German esszett) for Greek beta.

Use a tab, not spaces, to separate data points in tables. If you use a table editor function, ensure that each data point is contained within a unique cell (i.e. do not use Enter within cells).

Each figure should be supplied as a separate file, with the figure number incorporated in the file name. For submission, low-resolution figures saved as .jpg or .bmp files should be uploaded, for ease of transmission during the review process. Upon acceptance of the article, high-resolution figures (at least 300 d.p.i.) saved as .eps or .tif files should be uploaded. Digital images supplied only as low-resolution files cannot be used.

Further instructions are available at the submission site.

Covering letter
Papers are accepted for publication in the Journal on the understanding that the content has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere except as a brief abstract in the proceedings of a scientific meeting or symposium. This must be stated in the covering letter.

The covering letter must also contain an acknowledgement that all authors have contributed significantly, and that all authors are in agreement with the content of the manuscript.

Authors must declare any financial support or relationships that may pose conflict of interest.

If tables or figures have been reproduced from another source, a letter from the copyright holder (usually the Publisher), stating authorization to reproduce the material, must be attached to the covering letter.

Author material archive policy
Authors who require the return of any submitted material that is accepted for publication should inform the Editorial Office after acceptance. If no indication is given that author material should be returned, Wiley-Blackwell will dispose of all hardcopy and electronic material two months after publication.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Authors must state that the protocol for the research project has been approved by a suitably constituted Ethics Committee of the institution within which the work was undertaken and that it conforms to the provisions of the Declaration of Helsinki (as revised in Tokyo 2004), available at
http://www.wma.net/e/policy/b3.htm.

Any experiments involving animals must be demonstrated to be ethically acceptable and where relevant conform to national guidelines for animal usage in research.

COPYRIGHT
Authors publishing in the Journal will be asked to sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement. In signing the form it is assumed that authors have obtained permission to use any copyrighted or previously published material. All authors must read and agree to the conditions outlined in the form, and must sign the form or agree that the corresponding author can sign on their behalf. Articles cannot be published until a signed form has been received. Authors can download the form from
http://www.wiley.com/go/ctaaglobal. Please return this form to the Editorial Office (address located at the end of these instructions).

STYLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT

Spelling. The Journal uses UK spelling and authors should therefore follow the latest edition of the Concise Oxford Dictionary.

Units. All measurements must be given in SI or SI-derived units.

Abbreviations. Abbreviations should be used sparingly - only where they ease the reader's task by reducing repetition of long, technical terms. Initially use the word in full, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. Thereafter use the abbreviation only.

Trade names. Chemical substances should be referred to by the generic name only. Trade names should not used.

Zoological nomenclature. All papers must conform to the latest edition of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Upon its first use in the title, abstract and text, the common name of a species should be followed by the scientific name (genus, species and authority) in parentheses. Genus names should not be abbreviated at the beginning of paragraphs.

Nucleotide sequence data can be submitted in electronic form to any of the three major collaborative databases: DDBJ, EMBL or GenBank. It is only necessary to submit to one database as data are exchanged between DDBJ, EMBL and GenBank on a daily basis. The suggested wording for referring to accession-number information is: 'These sequence data have been submitted to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases under accession number U12345.'
Addresses are as follows:
DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ)
http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp
EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Submissions http://www.ebi.ac.uk
GenBank http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

PARTS OF THE MANUSCRIPT
Manuscripts should be presented in the following order: (i) title page, (ii) abstract and key words, (iii) text, (iv) acknowledgements, (v) references, (vi) appendices, (vii) figure legends, (viii) tables (each table complete with title and footnotes) and (ix) figures. Footnotes to the text are not allowed and any such material should be incorporated into the text as parenthetical matter.

Title page
The title page should contain (i) the title of the paper, (ii) the full names of the authors and (iii) the addresses of the institutions at which the work was carried out together with (iv) the full postal and email address, plus facsimile and telephone numbers, of the author to whom correspondence about the manuscript should be sent. The present address of any author, if different from that where the work was carried out, should be supplied in a footnote.

The title should be short, informative and contain the major key words. Do not use abbreviations in the title. A short running title (less than 40 characters) should also be provided.

Abstract and key words
Articles must have a brief abstract that states in 250 words or fewer the purpose, basic procedures, main findings and principal conclusions of the study. The abstract should not contain abbreviations or references.

Five key words (for the purposes of indexing) should be supplied below the abstract in alphabetical order.

Text
The text should be organized into an introductory section, conveying the background and purpose of the paper, and then into sections identified with subheadings, as appropriate.

Acknowledgements
The source of financial grants and other funding must be acknowledged, including a frank declaration of the authors' industrial links and affiliations. The contribution of colleagues or institutions should also be acknowledged. Personal thanks and thanks to anonymous reviewers are not appropriate.

References
The Harvard (author, date) system of referencing is used (examples are given below). In the text give the author's name followed by the year in parentheses: Smith (2000). If there are two authors use 'and': Smith and Jones (2001); but if cited within parentheses use '&': (Smith & Jones 2001). When reference is made to a work by three or more authors, the first name followed by et al. should be used: MacDonald et al. (2002). In the reference list, references should be listed in alphabetical order.

In the reference list, cite the names of all authors when there are six or fewer; when seven or more, list the first six followed by et al. Do not use ibid. or op cit. Reference to unpublished data and personal communications should not appear in the list but should be cited in the text only (e.g. Robert Smith, pers. comm., 2005). All citations mentioned in the text, tables or figures must be listed in the reference list.

Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references.

We recommend the use of a tool such as EndNote or Reference Manager for reference management and formatting. EndNote reference styles can be searched for here:
http://www.endnote.com/support/enstyles.asp. Reference Manager reference styles can be searched for here: http://www.refman.com/support/rmstyles.asp.

Journal article
Utting SD (1986) A preliminary study on growth of Crassostrea gigas larvae and spat in relation to dietary protein. Aquaculture 56: 123-135.

Online article not yet published in an issue
An online article that has not yet been published in an issue (therefore has no volume, issue or page numbers) can be cited by its Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The DOI will remain valid and allow an article to be tracked even after its allocation to an issue.
Glencross BD (2009) Exploring the nutritional demand for essential fatty acids by aquaculture species. Reviews in Aquaculture doi: 10.1111/j.1753-5131.2009.01006.x

Book
Ringsven MK, Bond D (1996) Aquaculture Systems in Thailand, 2nd edn. Delmar Publishers, Albany, NY.

Chapter in a book
Chapman DW (1971) Production. In: Ricker WS (ed.) Methods of the Assessment of Fish Production in Freshwater, pp. 199-214. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.

Appendices
These should be placed at the end of the paper, numbered in Roman numerals and referred to in the text. If written by a person other than the author of the main text, the writer's name should be included below the title.

Tables
Tables should be self-contained and complement, but not duplicate, information contained in the text. Number tables consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals. Type tables on a separate page with the legend above. Legends should be concise but comprehensive - the table, legend and footnotes must be understandable without reference to the text. Vertical lines should not be used to separate columns. Column headings should be brief, with units of measurement in parentheses; all abbreviations must be defined in footnotes. Footnote symbols: †, ‡, §, ¶, should be used (in that order) and *, **, *** should be reserved for P-values. Statistical measures such as SD or SEM should be identified in the headings.

Figures
All illustrations (line drawings and photographs) are classified as figures. Figures should be cited in consecutive order in the text. Figures should be sized to fit within the column (80 mm), intermediate (110 mm) or the full text width (166 mm). Magnifications should be indicated using a scale bar on the illustration.

Line figures should be sharp, black and white graphs or diagrams, drawn professionally or with a computer graphics package. Lettering must be included and should be sized to be no larger than the journal text.

Figure legends. Type figure legends on a separate page. Legends should be concise but comprehensive - the figure and its legend must be understandable without reference to the text. Include definitions of any symbols used and define/explain all abbreviations and units of measurement.

Equations
Equations should be numbered sequentially with Arabic numerals; these should be ranged right in parentheses. All variables should appear in italics. Use the simplest possible form for all mathematical symbols.

ONLINE GUIDELINES
Visit the Reviews in Aquaculture home page at
http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/raq for more information, and Wiley-Blackwell's web pages for manuscript submission and illustration submission information.

Author Services enables authors to track their article, once it has been accepted, through the production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles online and choose to receive automated emails at key stages of production so they do not need to contact the production editor to check on progress. Visit
http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources, including FAQs and tips on article preparation, submission and more.

Reviews in Aquaculture is available online at
wileyonlinelibrary.com.

PROOFS
It is essential that corresponding authors supply an email address to which correspondence can be emailed while their article is in production.

Notification of the URL from where to download a Portable Document Format (PDF) typeset page proof, associated forms and further instructions will be sent by email to the corresponding author. The purpose of the PDF proof is a final check of the layout, and of tables and figures. Alterations other than the essential correction of errors are unacceptable at PDF proof stage. The proof should be checked, and approval to publish the article should be emailed to the Publisher by the date indicated, otherwise, it may be signed off on by the Editors or held over to the next issue.

OFFPRINTS
A free PDF offprint will be supplied to the corresponding author.

A minimum of 50 offprints will be provided upon request, at the author's expense. These paper offprints may be ordered online. Please visit
http://offprint.cosprinters.com/, fill in the necessary details and ensure that you type information in all of the required fields.

If you have queries about offprints please email
offprint@cosprinters.com.

COLOUR ON THE WEB
Reviews in Aquaculture does not usually reproduce figures in colour in the printed journal, but offers the opportunity to reproduce colour figures in colour for free in the online version of the article (but they will appear in black and white in the print version). Any suitable figure submitted in colour will appear in colour in the online version.

 

EDITORIAL OFFICE ADDRESS
Sena De Silva
Editorial Office, Reviews in Aquaculture
NACA
PO Box 1040
Kasetsart Post Office
Bangkok 10903
Thailand
Email:
sena.desilva@enaca.org; tel: +66 (2) 561 1728 ext. 117; fax: +66 (2) 561 1727.


Editorial Board

Editors
Sena S. De Silva
Director General, Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand
Honorary Professor, Deakin University, Australia

 

Albert Tacon
Technical Director, Aquatic Farms Ltd, Hawaii, USA

 

Editorial Board
Devin Bartley, Fisheries and Aquaculture Department, FAO, Rome, Italy
Rina Chakrabarti, University of Delhi, India
Madan Dey, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, USA
Thomas Hecht, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
PingSun Leung, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Zhanjiang (John) Liu, Auburn University, USA
Weimin Miao, Chinese Academy of Fisheries Science, Wuxi, China
Roz Naylor, Stanford University, USA
Paul Southgate, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
Rohana Subasinghe, Fisheries and Aquaculture Department, FAO, Rome, Italy
Max Troell, The Beijer Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Peter Tyedmers, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Peter Walker, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Geelong, Australia


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