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1 Manuscripts should be 4,000–7,000 w
Manuscripts should be 4,000–7,000 words with an abstract of no more than 200 wor Figures: Shoube submitted as EPS (line art) or TIF(halone/potographs) files only Forscanned images,e scanning solion (at finalimagesize) shod be follows ensureadequate reproduction: � 800 dots r ih (d.p.i.) forline art; � 300d.forhalftones; � 600d.p.i. forfigures caining both halftoneandline images. EPS filesshouldbe savedwithfontsembdded (and withpreviewpossible).Blackanwhite imagshouldbe suppliedyscale.Colorimagesshouldbe supplieCMYKnotRGB.ltipartfiguresshouldbe suppliedin thefinallayonefile. Forfurtherdetailsseehttp://www.blackwellpublishng.com/authors/digill.asp following artwork paagesgivesuitablequality formats whdealingwith electronicartwork and allow you to save et TIFFandEPS, thepreferred standardizedformats: Adobe Illuator7.0andabove(EPS)Adobe Illuator9.0(EPS; also exportTIFCorelDRAW7.0andabove(EPS)Deneba Can6.0andabove(EPS) AdobePhotshop4.0andabove Manscriptsshould be submittedthroughe online manuscrisystemScholarOne: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nyas REFERENCE EXAMPLES In the text:References are set sequentially as Arabic superscript numbers. When referring to a reference number in running text, for example, see Ref. 46/Refs. 47, numbers are not superscript. Superscript reference numbers follow all punctuation. Journals Surname, A.B. & C.D. Surname. 1986. Sentence case article title: lower case after colon.Am. J. Cardiol. 11: 376. Rogers, T., R. Steifel

2 & J.A. Hitchcock. 1986. Ground states o
& J.A. Hitchcock. 1986. Ground states of molecules. Proc. NatJ.Acad. Sci12: 123126. Fink, A.B., C.D. Gerry, M. Brennan, et al. 1994. Threedimensional optics in lowlightcircumstances. Science (Suppl.): 134156. Tables: Shou be submittedasWordotheredite files Submit the following as separate editable files Lawler, J.J. 2009. Climate change adaptation strategies for resource management andconservation planning. In “The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology” series. R.S.Ostfeld & W.H. Schlesinger, Eds. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci.1162–9 rnet materialUniversity of Texan Southwestern Medical Center. 2005. Holographic movies showpromise for medical, military applications. June 14, 2005. Accessed June 26, 2005.http://www8.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept37389/files/228328.html. rporations or organizations as authorsInstitute of Medicine. 1975. Legalized abortion and the public health; report of a studyby a committee of the Institute of Medicine. Washington DC. National Academy ofSciences. echnical reportsThomas, D.L. 2002.(Ohio Aerospace Institute, Brook Park, Ohio). Design and analysis ofUHTC leading edge attachment. Final report. National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration (US), Washington DC. Report No. NAS126211505. hesis/dissertationCohn, T. 2010. Impact factor and author exposure. PhD dissertation. University ofMichigan. Ann Arbor. Surname, A.B. 1999. Thymosin 1 in Health and Disease. R. McCarty, G. Aguilera & E.L.Shavan, Eds.: 19. London: Taylor and Francis. hapter

3 in a Book Surname, A.B. 1999. “Chap
in a Book Surname, A.B. 1999. “Chapter title enclosed in quotes.” In [roman] Thymosin 1 inHealth and Disease (italic)R. McCarty, G. Aguilera & E.L. Shavan, Eds.: 19. London:Taylor and Francis. atentTscherter, R.H. & M.M. Dreyfuss, inventors; Sandoz, assignee. 2010. Belgian patent566,455. [date of application] September 26. bstractMalmoli, S. 1999. Structural frequency of the G string in the guitarre ancienne[abstract]. Am. Ethnomusicol. 34: Full articles Manuscripts maybe up to 7000words excluding abstract, online Methods, references, and figure legends)and no fewer than 2500 words, with an abstract of no more than 200words (unreferenced), 4–8 figures and/or tables (additional figures and/or tables and Methods can be submitted as supplementary material), and no more than 75references.scripts should notbe submitted as PDFsorPotScriples. Preferred format is Microsoft Word, without style tags. Cover letter Submissions should be accompanied by a brief cover letter from the corresponding author including a concise paragraph to the editor describingthe scientific grounds why the paper should be considered for publication. The letter should include the full postal address, telephone number and email address. Title page Ful l t itle : Should be no longer than15words. Author names : hould be in e orderthey will appear in print. Author affiliations : Should be keyed to names wh superscript lowercasenumbers. Corre s pond i n g contact i n f o r mat i o

4 n : Should providecompletemailing add
n : Should providecompletemailing addrssand email address of corresponding author. Shor t t itle : Should be no longer than 50 characters,includingspaces. Ke yw o rds : 4–6 keywordsseparated by semicolons Main Text Abst r a ct : Should be no longerthan200words, withoutreferences. Introduction Should be no longer than 750 words and should place the work in context using nontechnical language and withoutjargon. Materials and Methods (if applicable) : Should be written as concisely as possible but contain all elements necessary to allow interpretation and replication of the results; statistical Methods should be clearly but concisely described.DetailedMethods can be supplied as online supplementaryaterialResultsShouldsuccinctlytateheesultsithoutiscussionnterpretationndividualdataisssiShouldotrestate the Resultsutummarithe mainnclusionslace the Resultsontext.ModelsmaybeescribedndllustratedithonefigurealledutheDiscussion. Acknowledgmentshouldrief,ndhouldotincludethanksnonymousefereesndeditors,ffusiveomments.rantandotherupportmaycknowledged.Authormustinclude full disclosure ents at submission as a section at the end of the manuscript xamples Submitthefollowingelementsadditionalfiles Table s Each table should be submitted individual Word file. Figure s : Autors should submit EPS (line art) or (halftone/potographs)les only. Forscanned images, the s c annin g re s o l ut i o n finalimagesize) should be followsensureadequatereprouction: � 800dots pe

5 r inch (d.p.i.) forline art; � 30
r inch (d.p.i.) forline art; � 300d.p.i. forhalftones; � 600d.p.i. forfigures conaining both halftoneand line images. E P S files should be saved with fontsembdded (and with a preview if possible). Black an d wh i t e imagshould be suppliedgryscale. Color imagesshould be supplied CMYK, notRGB. Mu l t ipart figuresshould be supplied in thefinal layout in one file. For further details , see http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/authors/digill.asp hefollowingartwork paages give suitable quality formats whdealingwith electronicartworkand allow you to saveorexporTIFFandEPS, thepreerredstandardizedformats: Adobe Illustator7.0andabove (EPS)Adobe Illustator9.0(EPS;alsoexportTIFCorelDRAW7.0andabovePS)Deneba Can6.0andabovePS) AdobePhotshop4.0andaboveF) Submission Manuscripts should be submitted through the online manuscriptsystemScholarOne: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nyas There are nopage or color charges related tosubmitting a manuscript. Authorship Those listed as authors must have each made substantial contributions to conception anddesign, acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data; participated in drafting themanuscript or revising its intellectual content; and approved the final version of the submittedmanuscript. The respective roles of each author must be summarized in the Acknowledgments section of the manuscript . One or more of the authors must accept responsibility for the integrity of the data analyzed;those author/

6 those authors must be identified as such
those authors must be identified as such in the Acknowledgments section. All persons who made substantial contributions to the work reported in themanuscript (e.g.,data collection, analysis, writing, or editing assistance)but do not fulfill the requirements forauthorship specified above must be namedin the Acknowledgment section, with their specificcontributions listed The authors must obtain permission fromthose identified in the Acknowledgment section tobe listed there One author will serve as the corresponding author for the manuscript; he/sheis responsiblcommunicating reviews and correspondence from the journal to his/her coauthors. REFERENCE EXAMPLES In the text: References are set sequentially as Arabic superscript numbers. When referring to a reference number in running text, for example, see Ref. 46/Refs. 47, numbers are not superscript. Superscript reference numbers follow all punctuation. Journals Surname, A.B. & C.D. Surname. 1986. Sentence case article title: lower case after colon. Am. J. Cardiol. 11: 370376. Rogers, T., R. Steifel & J.A. Hitchcock. 1986. Ground states of molecules. Proc. NatJ. Acad. SciUSA 12: 123126. Fink, A.B., C.D. Gerry, M. Brennan, et al. 1994. Threedimensional optics in low-light circumstances. Science 14 (Suppl.): 134156. Lawler, J.J. 2009. Climate change adaptation strategies for resource management and conservation planning. In “The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology” series. R.S. Ostfeld & W.H. Schlesinger, Ed

7 s. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1162 : 7998.
s. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1162 : 7998. Internet material University of Texan Southwestern Medical Center. 2005. Holographic movies show promise for medical, military applications. June 14, 2005. Accessed June 26, 2005. http://www8.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept37389/files/228328.html. Corporations or organizations as authors Institute of Medicine. 1975. Legalized abortion and the public health; report of a study by a committee of the Institute of Medicine. Washington DC. National Academy of Sciences. Technical reports Thomas, D.L. 2002. (Ohio Aerospace Institute, Brook Park, Ohio). Design and analysis of UHTC leading edge attachment. Final report. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (US), Washington DC. Report No. NAS126211505. Thesis/dissertation Cohn, T. 2010. Impact factor and author exposure. PhD dissertation. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Book Surname, A.B. 1999. Thymosin 1 in Health and Disease. R. McCarty, G. Aguilera & E.L. Shavan, Eds.: 19. London: Taylor and Francis. Chapter in a Book Surname, A.B. 1999. “Chapter title enclosed in quotes.” In [roman] Thymosin 1 in Health and Disease (italic)R. McCarty, G. Aguilera & E.L. Shavan, Eds.: 19. London: Taylor and Francis. Patent Tscherter, R.H. & M.M. Dreyfuss, inventors; Sandoz, assignee. 2010. Belgian patent 566,455. [date of application] September 26. Abstract Malmoli, S. 1999. Structural frequency of the G stringin the guitarre ancienne[abstract]. Am. Ethnomusicol. 34: