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JOURNAL OF AQUATIC SCIENCES
Instructions
to authors…./ Instructions aux auteurs…
The Journal of Aquatic Sciences publishes articles on problems and
issues in Aquatic Sciences from all parts of the world. The journal accepts
for publication manuscripts of very high international standard containing
reports of original scientific research. Acceptable topics include aquatic
biology, aquatic resources management, aquatic ecotoxicology and pollution,
fish physiology, nutrition, health, breeding, population dynamics, fish
processing and preservation. Categories of articles include the following:
v Full research papers must not exceed 18
manuscript pages including Tables, Figures and Plates.
v Short communications are result but highly
significant research findings. Manuscript must not exceed 8 pages, must
have an abstract, but may omit the usual headings of full research papers.
v The Editorial Board will solicit invited
papers.
Only original, unpublished articles not under
consideration for publication elsewhere should be submitted. Articles
must be technically sound and written in English. The review of manuscript
is extensive, meticulous and thorough. Manuscript should be prepared according
to the Journal’s standard and instructions.
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
1.
Organize manuscript for submission as follows:
- Title page – title must be concise. Author’s name and affiliation
should be on this page.
- Abstract - should be a brief summary (max.: 200 words) of the research
findings.
- Key words - at the abstract page, a maximum of 5.
- Introduction – lays out the problem addressed and current level of
knowledge.
- Materials and Methods – includes all crucial information to allow
replication of the study
- Results – gives concise summary of data in Tables and Figures (including
Plates if applicable)
- Discussion, Conclusion (if necessary), Acknowledgement (if any), References.
2.
Manuscripts should be typewritten on one side of A4-sized paper (210 ´
297 mm). Typing should be double-spaced with at least 3 cm margins.
All scientific names should be underlined or italicized
3.
S1 Units should be used. Use superscripts or subscripts instead of bar
(/) for compound units (example: 56 g.m-2 instead of 56 g/m2,
70 t ha-1.year-1 instead of 70 t/ha/year).
4.
Table - authors are requested to ensure that the typed tables should be
made to get into quarto size paper. Titles to tables should be typed at
the top of the table page. All tables must be numbered in Greek numerals
and referred to sequentially in the text.
5.
Figures - These must be submitted in triplicate (one original on translucent
tracing paper or computer lazer printed). The size of the paper should
not be more than the A4 size and margins should be at least 4 cm. Lettering
should be in Indian ink or computer generated with lazer quality. Figure
titles should be at the bottom of figures. All figures must be numbered
using Greek numerals and referred to sequentially in the text.
Plates - only black-and-white photographs would be
accepted for publication. Photographs should be in glossy paper and should
not exceed 20 cm x 25 cm. Plates should be properly labelled.
6.
References - all publications cited in the text should be presented in
a list of references following the manuscript. Please use the following
system for arranging references:-
Journal/periodicals:
Omoregie, E., Eseyin, T.
G. and Ofojekwu, P. C. (1994). Chronic effects of formalin on erythrocyte
counts and plasma glucose of the Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus
(L.). Asian Fisheries Science 7: 1 - 6.
Text books:
Anthony, A D. (1982). Taxonomy
of Tropical Cichlids, First Edition. Jos University Press, Jos, Nigeria.
28 pp.
Chapter in books:
Mulcahy, M. F. (1975).
Fish blood changes associated with disease. In: The Pathology
of Fishes (Ed.: W. E. Ribelin and C. Migaki). University of Wisconsin,
USA. 925 - 944
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Submit at first instance three copies of manuscript.
After the review process submit two copies including the reviewed copies.
In addition, submit a computer file of the revised manuscript. The computer
file should be in PC-DOS compatible format (using either WordPerfect®
or Microsoft Word® processor). All manuscripts should be addressed to:
Dr. E. Omoregie,
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Aquatic Sciences,
Fisheries and Hydrobiology Research Unit,
Department of Zoology,
University of Jos, Nigeria.
(E-mail: <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>)
PAGE CHANGE
A page charge of N1000.00
(US$50.00/£30.00) per printed page would be contributed by author(s) of
all accepted manuscripts(s). The page charge maybe altered at any
time without pre-information. Author(s) are entitled to only ten reprints
of their article
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