
| ISSN 0862-8904 | Ed. Česká botanická společnost, Benátská 2, 128 01 Praha 2 |
Publishing scope of the Bryonora bulletin:
- short original and compilatory contributions from the fields of bryology and lichenology (guide for authors)
- reports from the Section's activities
- reviews
- personalia
- informations about activities of similar abroad organizations
- curiosities and other informations from bryology and lichenology
- complete listing of Czech and Slovak bryological and lichenological literature
- selected titles from the abroad bryological and lichenological literature
Contributions are to be mailed to the editor's address: Michal Hájek, Masaryk University Brno, Faculty of Sciences, Kotlářská 2, CZ-611 37 Brno, e-mail: hajek@sci.muni.cz
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Next issue (48) is scheduled for December 2011 |
Published issues:
Issue 47 (July 2011) |
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Issue 46 (December 2010) |
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Issue 45 (July 2010) |
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Issue 44 (December 2009) |
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Issue 43 (July 2009) |
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Issue 42 (December 2008) |
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Issue 41 (June 2008) |
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Issue 40 (December 2007) |
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Issue 39 (June 2007) |
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Issue 38 (December 2006) |
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Informations for contributors
Manuscripts:
We are accepting manuscripts concerned with various fields of bryology and/or lichenology, which are aimed at the Czech and Slovak audience, e.g. concerning the region of the Czech and Slovak Republics or of any other special interest to this region. The manuscripts should not exceed ca. 6 printed pages (longer contributions should be first consulted with the editor). They should be written in either Czech or Slovak but English or German is acceptable if the author's native language is neither Czech nor Slovak. Contributions are reviewed, the editor asks specialists to review the text and recommends eventual revisions.
Name of the contribution has to be translated in English (or Czech in case of English/German texts). Informative English-written abstract and keywords are requested. English- and German-written contributions have to be provided with Czech summary (the editor will translate the summary from English/German when needed).
Text of the contribution should be supplied electronically (rich text file or MS Word). Do not use excessive formatting - if possible use only italics for names of the taxa and different style(s), named Heading 1, 2... for the heading(s). Figures, tables and their captions should be positioned at the end of the file or as separate files if these are larger. Show only the numbered position of the reference in the text. Objects from other applications (graphic files, MS Excel graphs etc.) should always be sent as separate files (do not include them into the text editor), graphic files should not be saved using the lossy compression (e.g. the format *.jpg). Photographs cannot be accepted, neither in the digital form (exceptions can be granted upon contributing towards the cost of publication). For the way of literature references please consult the latest issues of the Bulletin and the following recommendations.
Some essential rules:
- Author names are separated by commas, intials are followed by a dot, multiple initials are separated by space. The last author is connected with the previous one by the ampersand (&). All authors are listed.
- Year of publication stands in round brackets, followed by a colon.
- The title is separated from other bibliographic data by a dash (-), all taxa names stand in italics. For sequence of bibligraphic informations in book chapters see the example below.
- The journal titles are given in full, books are supplied with the information about publisher and its location.
- The pagination is separated by a dash (-), not a hyphen (-) without space, page number in books are given in square brackets at the line end.
- The manuscripts are cited similarly to book titles, the location and type of the manuscript can be given in square brackets at the line end.
Examples to the above rules:
Kocourková J. (2000): Lichenicolous fungi of the Czech Republic (the first commented checklist). - Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae, Ser. B, 55: 59-169.
Alvarez J., Paz-Bermúdez G. & Sánchez-Biezma M. J. (2001): Estudio quimiotaxonómico del género Ramalina Ach. (Lecanorales, Ascomycotina) en Galicia (NW de Espana). - Cryptogamie, Mycologie 22: 271-287.
Milde J. (1869): Bryologia Silesiaca. - A. Felix, Leipzig. [ix + 410 pp.]
Liška J. & Pišút I. (1995): Lišajníky. - In: Kotlaba F. (ed.), Červená kniha ohrozených a vzácnych druhov rastlín a ľivočíchov SR a ČR 4. Sinice a riasy, huby, lišajníky, machorasty, p. 120-156, Príroda, Bratislava.
Buryová B. (1996): Rozšíření druhů rodu Philonotis v České republice. - Ms., 86 pp. [Mgr. thesis, Přírodovědecká fakulta UK Praha]
Pirkenfels J. (1710?): Mappa Circuli Boleslaviensis. - Ms. [Depon. in: Ústřední Státní Archiv, Praha. Sign. 476/h AVII]
Reprints are not printed but are available as *.pdf files from this page.
Reviews:
Reviews are accepted only in Czech and Slovak (for guidelines go to the Czech page).
Last modified: August 31 2011 10:26 by Jan Kučera