期刊名称:ECOHYDROLOGY

ISSN:1936-0584
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/home?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
期刊网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/114209870/home
影响因子:2.843
主题范畴:ECOLOGY;    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;    WATER RESOURCES

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


Ecohydrology is an international journal publishing original scientific and review papers that aim to improve understanding of processes at the interface between ecology and hydrology and associated applications related to environmental management.

Ecohydrology seeks to increase interdisciplinary insights by placing particular emphasis on interactions and associated feedbacks in both space and time between ecological systems and the hydrological cycle. Research contributions are solicited from disciplines focusing on the physical, ecological, biological, biogeochemical, geomorphological, drainage basin, mathematical and methodological aspects of ecohydrology. Research in both terrestrial and aquatic systems is of interest provided it explicitly links ecological systems and the hydrologic cycle; research such as aquatic ecological, channel engineering, or ecological or hydrological modelling is less appropriate for the journal unless it specifically addresses the criteria above. Manuscripts describing individual case studies are of interest in cases where broader insights are discussed beyond site- and species-specific results.

The Journal also publishes research on new instrumentation and techniques if they describe truly new and significant advances in methodology that can be broadly applied to the ecohydrological understanding and management of environmental systems. Occasional special issues will be published that cover themes emergent from conferences, ecological and hydrological science societies and key research topics. Ecohydrology welcomes the submission of comment/reply on previously published papers. Such submissions should preferably be in the form of a short paper not exceeding 2000 words and relate to papers previously published in the Journal. All papers for Ecohydrology should be prepared in accordance with the notes for contributors.

Abstracting and Indexing Information
  • BIOSIS Previews® (Thomson ISI)
  • CABDirect (CABI)
  • CAS: Chemical Abstracts Services ()
  • Chemical Abstracts Service/SciFinder (ACS)
  • Environment Abstracts (LexisNexis)
  • Irrigation and Drainage Abstracts ()
  • SCOPUS (Elsevier)
  • Soils and Fertilizers ()

Instructions to Authors

Instructions To Authors


MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION Ecohydrology operates an online submission and peer review system that allows authors to submit articles online and track their progress via a web interface. Please read the remainder of these instructions to authors and then visit http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ecohydrology and navigate to the Ecohydrology online submission site. IMPORTANT: Please check whether you already have an account in the system before trying to create a new one. If you have reviewed or authored for the journal in the past year it is likely that you will have had an account created.

All papers must be submitted via the online system.

File types. Preferred formats for the text and tables of your manuscript are .doc, .rtf, .ppt, .xls. LaTeX files may be submitted provided that an .eps or .pdf file is provided in addition to the source files. Figures may be provided in .tiff or .eps format.

Please note: This journal does not accept Microsoft Word 2007 documents at this time. Please use Word's "Save As" option to save your document as a .doc file type. If you try to upload a Word 2007 document you will be prompted to save .docx files as .doc files.

INITIAL SUBMISSION

NON-LATEX USERS: Upload your manuscript files. At this stage, further source files do not need to be uploaded.
LATEX USERS: For reviewing purposes you should upload a single .pdf that you have generated from your source files. You must use the File Designation "Main Document" from the dropdown box.

REVISION SUBMISSION

NON-LATEX USERS: Editable source files must be uploaded at this stage. Tables must be on separate pages after the reference list, and not be incorporated into the main text. Figures should be uploaded as separate figure files.

LATEX USERS: When submitting your revision you must still upload a single .pdf that you have generated from your now revised source files. You must use the File Designation "Main Document" from the dropdown box. In addition you must upload your TeX source files. For all your source files you must use the File Designation "Supplemental Material not for review". Previous versions of uploaded documents must be deleted. If your manuscript is accepted for publication we will use the files you upload to typeset your article within a totally digital workflow.

Copyright and Permissions

Authors must sign, scan and upload to the online system:

  • A Copyright Transfer Agreement with original signature(s) - without this we are unable to accept the submission. A copy of the agreement to be used (which may be photocopied) can be found on the Wiley Interscience website and through links in the online submission system. Copies may also be obtained form the journal editors or publisher.
  • Permission grants - if the manuscript contains extracts, including illustrations, from other copyright works (including material from on-line or intranet sources) it is the author's responsibility to obtain written permission from the owners of the publishing rights to reproduce such extracts using the Wiley Permission Request Form .

The Copyright Transfer Form and the Permissions Form should be uploaded as “Supplementary files not for review�with the online submission of your article.

If you do not have access to a scanner, further instructions will be given to you after acceptance of the manuscript.

Submission of a manuscript will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere at the same time. Submitted material will not be returned to the author, unless specifically requested.

Manuscript style. The language of the journal is English. 12-point type in one of the standard fonts: Times, Helvetica, or Courier is preferred. It is not necessary to double-line space your manuscript. Tables must be on separate pages after the reference list, and not be incorporated into the main text. Figures should be uploaded as separate figure files.

  • During the submission process you must enter the full title, short title of up to 70 characters and names and affiliations of all authors. Give the full address, including email, telephone and fax, of the author who is to check the proofs.
  • Include the name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with grant number(s) .
  • Enter an abstract of up to 250 words for all articles. An abstract is a concise summary of the whole paper, not just the conclusions, and is understandable without reference to the rest of the paper. It should contain no citation to other published work.
  • Include up to eight keywords that describe your paper for indexing purposes.

Reference style . References should be quoted in the text as name and year within brackets and listed at the end of the paper alphabetically. Where reference is made to more than one work by the same author published in the same year, identify each citation in the text as follows: (Collins, 1998a), (Collins, 1998b). Where three or more authors are listed in the reference list, please cite in the text as (Collins et al ., 1998)

All references must be complete and accurate. Where possible the DOI* for the reference should be included at the end of the reference. Online citations should include date of access. If necessary, cite unpublished or personal work in the text but do not include it in the reference list. References should be listed in the following style:

Vilizzi L, Copp GH, Roussel J-M. 2004. Assessing variation in suitability curves and electivity profiles in temporal studies of fish habitat use. River Research and Applications 20 : 605-618. DOI: 10.1002/rra.767.

Hillel D. 1980. Applications of Soil Physics . Academic Press: New York

*The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is an identification system for intellectual property in the digital environment. Developed by the International DOI Foundation on behalf of the publishing industry, its goals are to provide a framework for managing intellectual content, link customers with publishers, facilitate electronic commerce, and enable automated copyright management.

Illustrations. Upload each figure as a separate file in either .tiff or .eps format, the figure number and the top of the figure indicated. Compound figures e.g. 1a, b, c should be uploaded as one figure. Tints are not acceptable. Lettering must be of a reasonable size that would still be clearly legible upon reduction, and consistent within each figure and set of figures. Where a key to symbols is required, please include this in the artwork itself, not in the figure legend. All illustrations must be supplied at the correct resolution:

  • Black and white and colour photos - 300 dpi
  • Graphs, drawings, etc - 800 dpi preferred; 600 dpi minimum
  • Combinations of photos and drawings (black and white and colour) - 500 dpi

Tables should be part of the main document and should be placed after the references. If the table is created in excel the file should be uploaded separately.

The cost of printing colour illustrations in the journal will charged to the author. If colour illustrations are supplied electronically in either TIFF or EPS format, they may be used in the PDF of the article at no cost to the author, even if this illustration was printed in black and white in the journal. The PDF will appear on the Wiley InterScience site.

Post Acceptance

Further Information. For accepted manuscripts the publisher will supply proofs to the submitting author prior to publication. This stage is to be used only to correct errors that may have been introduced during the production process. Prompt return of the corrected proofs, preferably within two days of receipt, will minimise the risk of the paper being held over to a later issue. Twenty-five complimentary offprints will be provided to the author who checked the proofs, unless otherwise indicated. Further offprints and copies of the journal may be ordered. There is no page charge to authors.

Authors Resources: Manuscript now accepted for publication?

If so, check out our suite of tools and services for authors and sign up for:

  • Article Tracking
  • E-mail Publication Alerts
  • Personalization Tools

Cite EarlyView Articles

To link to an article from the author's homepage, take the DOI (digital object identifier) and append it to "http://dx.doi.org/" as per following example:
DOI 10.1002/eco.1, becomes http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eco.1.

To include the DOI in a citation to an article, simply append it to the reference as in the following example:

Johnson LB, Breneman DH, Richards C. 2003. Macroinvertebrate community structure and function associated with large wood in low gradient streams. River Research and Applications 19 : 199-218, DOI: 10.1002/rra.712

English Checking Service for Authors in Asia (from non-English-speaking countries). A list of recommended English editing services is available for authors who want to have their papers checked and improved before submission. This list and further information on the service is available at http://wiley.co.jp/editservlist.html Please note that this is an optional service paid for by the author. For any queries please contact the Wiley Tokyo editorial office by fax on +81 3 3556 9763 or email editorial@wiley.co.jp


Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Professor Keith RJ Smettem
Centre for Ecohydrology, School of Environmental Systems Engineering
The University of Western Australia, Australia
Smettem@sese.uwa.edu.au
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Professor Barbara. J. Bond
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society
330 Richardson Hall
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
barbara.bond@oregonstate.edu
Professor David. D. Breshears
School of Natural Resources
Institute for the Study of Planet Earth
  and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Arizona, USA
daveb@email.arizona.edu
Professor Han Dolman
Department of Hydrology and Geo-Environmental Sciences
Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences
Vrije Universiteit
The Netherlands
han.dolman@geo.falw.vu.nl
Professor Gilles Pinay
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
g.pinay@bham.ac.uk
Professor James Michael Waddington
School of Geography and Earth Sciences
McMaster University
Ontario, Canada
wadding@mcmaster.ca
EDITORIAL BOARD
Professor Andrew Baird
School of Geography
University of Leeds
Woodhouse Lane
Leeds, UK
a.j.baird@leeds.ac.uk
Dr Jayne Belnap
US Geological Survey-Biological Resources Division
Canyonlands National Park
Moab, Utah
USA
jayne_belnap@usgs.gov
Associate Professor Leendert Bruijnzeel
Department of Hydrology and Geo-Environmental Sciences
Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences
Vrije Universiteit
The Netherlands
sampurno.bruijnzeel@geo.falw.vu.nl
Professor Tim Burt
Department of Geography
Science Laboratories
Durham University
South Road, Durham
UK
t.p.burt@durham.ac.uk
Professor Xi Chen
State Key Laboratory of Hydrology and Water Resources
Hohai University
Nanjing 210098, China
xichen@hhu.edu.cn
Professor Derek Eamus
Professor, Environmental Sciences and Senior Research Fellow, Land and Water Australia
Department of Environmental Sciences
University of Technology
Sydney, Australia
Derek.Eamus@uts.edu.au
Professor Graham Farquhar
Environmental Biology Group
Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
graham.farquhar@anu.edu.au
Dr Jon Finch
Head of Climate and Land Surface Group
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
Wallingford
UK
jon@ceh.ac.uk
Professor Nancy Grimm
School of Life Science
Arizona State University
USA
nbgrimm@asu.edu
Dr David M Hannah
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston, Birmingham
UK
D.M.HANNAH@bham.ac.uk
Dr Tom Hatton
CSIRO Water for a Healthy Country
GPO Box 2697
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
Tom.Hatton@csiro.au
Dr Jill Lancaster
School of Biological Sciences
Monash University
Clayton, VIC 3800
Australia
Jill.Lancaster@sci.monash.edu.au
Professor Changming Liu
Institute of Geographical Science and Natural Resource Research
Chinese Academy of Sciences
P.R.China
cmliu@bnu.edu.cn
Dr Salvatore Manfreda
Università degli Studi della Basilicata
Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Fisica dell'Ambiente
Potenza
Italy
salvatore.manfreda@unibas.it
Professor Jeffrey McDonnell
Richardson Chair in Watershed Science
Department of Forest Engineering
Oregon State University
USA
Jeff.McDonnell@orst.edu
Dr Tadanobu Nakayama
Asian Environment Research Group
National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
Japan
nakat@nies.go.jp
Dr Yakov Pachepsky
Soil Scientist
ANRI-EMSL
USDA-ARS
USA
ypachepsky@anri.barc.usda.gov
Professor Stephen Prince
Department of Geography
1169 Le Frak Hall
University of Maryland
USA
sprince@geog.umd.edu
Professor Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Princeton University
USA
irodrigu@Princeton.EDU
Professor Murugesu Sivapalan
Centre for Water as a Complex Environmental System (CWACES)
Department of Geography
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA
sivapala@uiuc.edu
Professor John Wainwright
Department of Geography
Sheffield University
Western Bank, Sheffield
UK
J.Wainwright@sheffield.ac.uk
Dr Paul Wood
Department of Geography
Loughborough University
Loughborough
UK
p.j.wood@lboro.ac.uk

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