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2021年6月24日星期四
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Guidelines for Authors
https://www.int-res.com/journals/guidelines-for-authors/guidelines-authors/
About the Journal
History
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (DAO) is international and interdisciplinary. The journal was founded by Professor Otto Kinne in 1984.
Top journal
A leading journal in its field, DAO is indexed by ISI under the following subject area categories: Fisheries, Marine & Freshwater Biology, and Veterinary Science. According to the Journal Citation Reports 2020 Release, DAO features an Impact Factor of 1.368. DAO is also included in the PubMed database, and all articles can be accessed via direct links from PubMed entries.
Editors, Review Editors and a large number of Anonymous Referees - all internationally acknowledged experts - assure constructive, fair and prompt peer reviews, and a critical selection of high-quality papers.
Aim
DAO serves as a worldwide forum for scientific communications on all aspects of diseases in aquatic organisms. Diseases affect all facets of life - at the cell, tissue, organ, individual, population and ecosystem level. Studies of disease phenomena in the wide array of aquatic life forms contribute significantly to the analysis, comprehension, prevention and treatment of diseases in general, i.e., also those of organisms now inhabiting terrestrial environments.
DAO strives for
complete coverage of research on diseases in aquatic organisms
the highest possible quality of scientific contributions
quick publication
a high technical standard of presentation
Scope
DAO publishes Research Articles, Reviews, and Notes, as well as Comments/Reply Comments (for details see DAO 48:161), Theme Sections and Opinion Pieces. For details consult the Guidelines for Authors. Papers may cover all forms of life - animals, plants and microorganisms - in marine, limnetic and brackish habitats. DAO's scope includes any research focusing on diseases in aquatic organisms, specifically:
Diseases caused by coexisting organisms, e.g. viruses, bacteria, fungi, protistans, metazoans; characterization of pathogens
Diseases caused by abiotic factors (critical intensities of environmental properties, including pollution)
Diseases due to internal circumstances (innate, idiopathic, genetic)
Diseases due to proliferative disorders (neoplasms)
Disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention
Molecular aspects of diseases
Nutritional disorders
Stress and physical injuries
Epidemiology/epizootiology
Parasitology
Toxicology
Diseases of aquatic organisms affecting human health and well-being (with the focus on the aquatic organism)
Diseases as indicators of humanity's detrimental impact on nature
Genomics, proteomics and metabolomics of disease
Immunology and disease prevention
Animal welfare
Zoonosis
IMPORTANT: Case reports (published e.g. as Research Article or Note) are only suitable for publication in DAO if they include new information on the pathogen involved (e.g. a new strain), the host response (e.g. clinical signs or pathogenicity) or other significant ancillary information.
Readership
Physicians, veterinarians, environmental biologists, fishery biologists and ecologists, aquaculturalists, pathologists, parasitologists, microbiologists, botanists, zoologists. DAO is an indispensable source of information for all concerned with health of humans, animals, plants and microorganisms; environmental protection; resource management; ecosystem health; conservation of organisms and habitats; aquafood production.
Conflicts of Interest
Authors, Reviewers and Editors must disclose relationships (e.g. financial, economic, institutional) that may affect the integrity of the scientific process. Please refer to our Conflict of Interest Policy for details.