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ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH《淡水鱼类生态学》 (官网投稿)

简介
  • 期刊简称ECOL FRESHW FISH
  • 参考译名《淡水鱼类生态学》
  • 核心类别 SCIE(2023版), 外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子
  • 自引率5.80%
  • 主要研究方向农林科学-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 海洋与淡水生物学;FISHERIES 渔业

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ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH《淡水鱼类生态学》(季刊). Ecology of Freshwater Fish publishes original contributions on all aspects of fish ecology in&...[显示全部]
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Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief:

David C. Heins

Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

400 Lindy Boggs Center

Tulane University

New Orleans, LA 70118

USA

Tel.: +1 504-865-5191

Fax: +1 504-862-8706

Email: heins@tulane.edu

 

Senior Editors:

Phaedra Budy

Utah State University

Watershed Sciences

5210 Old Main Hill

Logan, UT 84322-5210

USA

Email: phaedra.budy@usu.edu

 

Nuria Sanz Ball-Ilosera

Universitat de Girona

Departament de Biologia

Facultat de Ciències

Girona

Spain

Email: nuria.sanz@udg.edu

 

Asbjørn Vøllestad

University of Oslo

Department of Biosciences

Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis CEES

Post Office Box 1066 Blindern

NO-0316 Oslo

Norway

Tel.: +47 22854640

Fax: +47 22854001

Email: asbjorn.vollestad@mn.uio.no

 

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Author Guidelines

1. SUBMISSION

Thank you for your interest in Ecology of Freshwater Fish (EFF). Your submission to EFF implies 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.

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2. AIMS AND SCOPE

Ecology of Freshwater Fish publishes original contributions on all aspects of fish ecology in freshwater environments, including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and streams. Manuscripts involving ecologically-oriented studies of behaviour, conservation, development, genetics, life history, physiology, and host-parasite interactions are welcomed. Studies involving population ecology and community ecology are also of interest, as are evolutionary approaches including studies of population biology, evolutionary ecology, behavioural ecology, and historical ecology. Papers addressing the life stages of anadromous and catadromous species in estuaries and inshore coastal zones are considered if they contribute to the general understanding of freshwater fish ecology. Theoretical and modelling studies are suitable if they generate testable hypotheses, as are those with implications for fisheries. Manuscripts presenting analyses of published data are considered if they produce novel conclusions or syntheses. The journal publishes articles, fresh perspectives, and reviews and, occasionally, the proceedings of conferences and symposia.

3. MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES AND REQUIREMENTS

i. Perspective

Description: Perspectives express new ideas and controversial perspectives on major research topics of current interest. Written for a broad international audience, these papers are concise and clearly presented.

Word limit: 1500 words maximum

References: maximum of 15 references.

Do not include an abstract, keywords, or subheadings.

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Description: Full-length reports of quality current research within any area of fish ecology in freshwater environments.

Introduction: State the purpose of the research, give only strictly pertinent references and do not review the subject extensively.

Material and methods: A concise summary, allowing confirmation of observations and repetition of the study. This may include a ‘Study Area’ section outlining details of the location where field work was performed

Results: Present your results in a logical sequence in the text, tables and figures and use this section to emphasise or summarise only important observations.

Discussion: summarise the findings without repeating in detail the data presented in Results. Relate your observations to other relevant studies; point out the implications of the results and their limitations and place them in the context of other work.

Word limit: 9000 words maximum (excluding title, abstract, acknowledgements, references, and table and figure legends).

References: maximum of 80 references.

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v. A short running title of a maximum of ten words

vi. Abstract and keywords for the manuscript

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Data Availability Statement.

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Abstract

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Main Text

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References

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Journal Article

Beers, S. R., & De Bellis, M. D. (2002). Neuropsychological function in children with maltreatment-related posttraumatic stress disorder. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 159, 483–486. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.159.3.483

Book

Bradley-Johnson, S. (1994). Psychoeducational assessment of students who are visually impaired or blind: Infancy through high school (2nd ed.). Austin, TX: Pro-ed.

Internet Document

Norton, R. (2006, November 4). How to train a cat to operate a light switch [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vja83KLQXZs

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:

How to cite this article: Akbaripasand, A., & Closs, G.P. Effects of food supply and stream physical characteristics on habitat use of a stream-dwelling fish. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2017; 0: 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1111/eff.12345.

Tables

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Additional Files

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Wiley Author Resources

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Editing, Translation, and Formatting Support: Wiley Editing Services can greatly improve the chances of a manuscript being accepted. Offering expert help in English language editing, translation, manuscript formatting, and figure preparation, Wiley Editing Services ensures that the manuscript is ready for submission.

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