低频栏目
审稿时间:暂无参考数据,审稿时间不确定!
见刊周期:-
温馨提示:以上只是参考信息,实际情况会根据投稿主题、稿件质量和数量、审稿流程有所差异。想获得更准确信息请联系期刊的编辑部进行咨询。
1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、刊内网址(202504期):
https://academic.oup.com/cz
3、投稿系统:
https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/currentzoology
4、主办单位官网:
http://www.ioz.cas.cn/gb2018/cbw/xsqk/201805/t20180507_5007417.html
(中国科学院动物研究所)
5、官网电话:010-64807091
6、官网邮箱:zool@ioz.ac.cn
7、出刊日期:双月刊,逢双月出版。
2025年12月10日星期三
《动物学报(英文版)》投稿须知
【官网信息】
Submission and contacting the editorial office
All
manuscripts are submitted and reviewed via the journal's Manuscript
Central site. New authors should create an account prior to submitting a
manuscript for consideration. Questions about submitting to the journal
should be sent to the editorial office at zool@ioz.ac.cn
Language Editing Pre-submission
Language
editing, if your first language is not English, to ensure that the
academic content of your paper is fully understood by journal editors
and reviewers is optional. Language editing does not guarantee that your
manuscript will be accepted for publication.
Please note that edited manuscripts will still need to undergo peer-review by the journal.
Peer Review Process
This
journal operates single-anonymised peer review, meaning that the
Authors identity is known to the Editor and to the Reviewers, but that
the Reviewers’ identities are known only to the Editor and are hidden
from the Authors. For full details about the peer review process, see
Fair editing and peer review.
submissions to the journal are initially reviewed by one of the
Editors. At this stage manuscripts may be rejected without peer review
if it is felt that they are not of high enough priority or not relevant
to the journal. This fast rejection process means that authors are given
a quick decision and do not need to wait for the review process.
Manuscripts
that are not instantly rejected are sent out for peer review, usually
to three independent reviewers. Based on the feedback from these
reviewers and the Editors' judgment a decision is given on the
manuscript. The average time from submission to first decision is five
weeks.
If a paper is not acceptable in its present form, we will pass on suggestions for revisions to the author.
Publication Ethics
Authors
should observe high standards with respect to publication ethics as set
out by the Commission on Publication Ethics (COPE). Falsification or
fabrication of data, plagiarism, including duplicate publication of the
authors' own work without proper citation, and misappropriation of the
work are all unacceptable practices. Any cases of ethical misconduct are
treated very seriously and will be dealt with in accordance with the
COPE guidelines.
must be submitted exclusively to CURRENT ZOOLOGY, that is, they have
not been and nor will be submitted or published elsewhere (either in
whole or in part) while CURRENT ZOOLOGY is handling the manuscripts.
may also be screened, including with services provided by third
parties, to help detect integrity issues such as inappropriate image
alteration and papermill activity.
Experimental Ethics
When
reporting animal experiments authors should indicate whether the
institution's, national research council's, or any other law on the care
and use of laboratory animals was followed.
Plagiarism
submitted may be screened with iThenticate anti-plagiarism software in
an attempt to detect and prevent plagiarism. Any manuscript may be
screened, especially if there is reason to suppose part or all of the
text has been previously published. Prior to final acceptance any
manuscript that has not already been screened may be put through
iThenticate. Please see more information about iThenticate.
Authorship
All authors should have made substantial contributions to the article, including:
The conception and design of the study, or the acquisition of data, or the analysis and interpretation of data.
Drafting of the article or critical revision of important intellectual content.
Final approval of the submitted version.
authors should agree to take responsibility for all aspects of the work
to ensure that issues relating to the accuracy or completeness of any
part of the work are properly investigated and resolved.
Changes to authorship
The
editors of Current Zoology generally will not consider changes to
authorship and/or author affiliations once a manuscript has been
submitted. It is important that authors provide a definitive author list
and author affiliations at original submission.
The policy of Current Zoology around authorship and/or author affiliations changes:
All authors must be listed in the manuscript and their details in the submission system.
Any
addition, deletion or rearrangement of author names in the authorship
list and author affiliations should only be made prior to acceptance,
and only approved by the journal editor.
Requests
to change authorship and author affiliations should be made by the
corresponding author, who must provide the reason to the journal editor
with written confirmation from all authors.
Publication of the manuscript may be paused while a change in and/or author affiliations request are being considered.
authorship and/or author affiliations change requests approved by the
journal editor will result in a correction if the manuscript has already
been published.
unauthorised authorship and/or author affiliations changes may result
in the rejection of the article, or retraction, if the article has
already been published.
Permissions
Third-party copyright
In
order to reproduce any third party material, including tables, figures,
or images, in an article authors must obtain permission from the
copyright holder and be compliant with any requirements the copyright
holder may have pertaining to this reuse. When seeking to reproduce any
kind of third party material authors should request the following:
non-exclusive rights to reproduce the material in the specified article and journal;
electronic rights, preferably for use in any form or medium;
the right to use the material for the life of the work; and
world-wide English-language rights.
We
are not able to accept permissions which carry a time limit because we
retain journal articles as part of our online journal archive.
Third-Party Content in Open Access papers
If
you will be publishing your paper under an Open Access license but it
contains material for which you do not have Open Access re-use
permissions, please state this clearly by supplying the following credit
line alongside the material:
Title of content
Author, Original publication, year of original publication, by permission of [rights holder]
image/content is not covered by the terms of the Creative Commons
licence of this publication. For permission to reuse, please contact the
rights holder.
Further guidelines on clearing permissions.
Permissions regarding reuse of OUP material
Self-archiving policy
Conflict of Interest
Oxford
University Press requires declaration of any conflict of interest upon
submission online. If the manuscript is published, conflict of interest
information will be communicated in a statement in the published paper.
Crossref Funding Data Registry
order to meet your funding requirements authors are required to name
their funding sources, or state if there are none, during the submission
process. For further information on this process or to find out more
about CHORUS, visit the CHORUS initiative.
Open Access
Current
Zoology is a fully open access journal, and all articles are published
in the journal under an open access licence immediately upon
publication. Manuscripts submitted after 6th April 2025 will be charged
an OA fee once accepted, at the rate of $1,300 for a CC BY licence.
Details of the open access licences and open access charges.
As
an open access journal, we rely on article processing charges for the
journal's continued operation, and we ask authors to ensure they are
able to pay these charges before submitting a paper. However, we
acknowledge this is not always possible for all authors. Corresponding
authors based in Low and Middle Income countries and regions may receive
a waiver or discount of their article processing charge (APC). For
further details, please see our open access waiver policy.
OUP
has a growing number of Read and Publish agreements with institutions
and consortia which provide funding for open access publishing. This
means authors from participating institutions can publish open access,
and the institution may pay the charge. Find out if your institution is
participating.
Manuscript Preparation
Manuscript format and structure/style
On
the first page please include the title of paper, author names, and the
address (including email) of the corresponding author. If there are
multiple corresponding authors then nominate one for communication with
the editorial office.
There is no word limit for papers submitted to Current Zoology. Non-essential content should be placed in an appendix.
suggest a maximum length of 250 words for the Abstract. Avoid reference
citations and abbreviations in the Abstract. The abstract should
describe briefly the purpose of and method used in the study, outline
the major findings, and state the main conclusions. Both the common and
scientific names of organisms should be provided at the first mention
unless they are given in the title. Please list the key words on a
separate line below the abstract. Do not use more than six key words.
Tables
and figures should be accompanied by a legend. Please use a common
image format for figures (e.g. pdf, eps, gif, tif, jpg). Legends for
tables and figures should be concise and self-explanatory, without
repeating the information presented in the text or tables. Further
information on figures.
Videos
can be published in the online article, with a still image of the video
appearing in the print version. Please submit videos in MP4 format. Any
supplementary videos that you do not want to be included in the article
itself can be uploaded as supplementary data. All videos should have an
accompanying legend.
References can be formatted following most recently published papers by this journal.
Acknowledgements
and details of funding sources should be included at the end of the
text. Please refer to your funding organizations to acknowledge their
support. PubMed Central links will require a specific grant number to be
referenced.
Please list all author contributions upon submission of the manuscript.
Please also define non-standard abbreviations at the first occurrence and number figures and tables consecutively.
Letters
to the Editor are short experimental papers focused on outstanding
findings, which may present as little as a single experiment or
observation and should constitute unusually interesting data combined
with a discussion of what the data might mean, or an explanation of why
the data contradicts current paradigms. No abstracts and headings (e.g.,
Introduction, Materials & Methods, Results) are required. However,
the opening paragraph should present sufficient background information
to allow readers to appreciate the rationale of the work, to put the
study in a proper perspective, and the paragraph should conclude with
clear research aims or hypotheses to be addressed in the paper.
Generally, the information on materials and methods is submitted as a
supplementary data. The content for ‘Discussion' should be placed at the
last paragraph of the paper, just below the last paragraph of ‘Results'
presented in the letter. The word count for the main text (including
references and figure legends) should be no more than 2000, the letter
should include no more than two tables/or two figures/or one figure plus
one table, and no more than 10 references. If additional figures/tables
are required in the 'Results' section, they can be published as
Supplementary Data.
Upon revision papers should be submitted in Word format and figures should be submitted as separate, high-resolution, files.
......
更多详见:
https://academic.oup.com/cz/pages/General_Instructions