The scientific journal Peckiana publishes congress contributions and outstanding theses in predominantly English. Guest editors are invited for editing congress contributions.
The author(s) transfer their copyrights of the manuscript to the publisher to allow, e. g., open access. A copyright transfer declaration is mailed to the authors with the confirmation of receipt of the manuscript. If such a declaration is not received, the authors should contact the publisher. The author(s) must arrange any further authorisation necessary for reproduction of figures etc. prior to submission of the manuscript. The cover letter must explicitly confirm that all named authors have agreed to publication of the work, and that the manuscript does not infringe any other person’s copyright or property rights.
The print space of the journal is 165 x 231 mm or 81 mm width for one column.
The basic font is Times New Roman.
Figures and photographs: are to be submitted in high-resolution digital form (with a minimum resulolution of 300 dpi). The prefered file formats are PSD (Photoshop) and TIFF. Please do not reduce the layers to one layer. Costs incurred by printing colour photographs or figures must be borne by the autho (s).
Diagrams and line illustrations: Should be supplied as high-resolution digital files. The print space of the journal, should be kept in mind in the preparation of tables and graphs. If you scan line drawings, select a resolution of 1200 dpi for the final figure size. Text in illustrations should be as short as possible in sans-serif type (Arial) and regular style.
Heading: English title, short title, full name of the author(s), institution(s) (affiliation) and full address(es). In case of several authors, a corresponding author should be indicated.
Abstract: Including a list of up to five keywords that do not appear in the title.
Text: Sectioned (where applicable) into: 1. Introduction, 2. Materials and methods, 3. Results, 4. Discussion, 5. Acknowledgements (if desired), 6. References. Names of genera and species are set in italics. For the first mention of species names within the text, the name should be followed by the describing author(s). Taxonomic descriptions must accord with the applicable International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). References within the text should be given as in the following examples: ‘Brown & White (2005) have shown ’, or, ‘Some authors (Brown & White 2005, Black 2006) consider that ’. For two collaborating authors, the names are to be connected with an ampersand (&), more than two authors are to be cited with the first author’s name followed by et al. No comma should be used to separate the year of publication from author names. Citations within brackets should be arranged chronologically, for example: (Brown & White 2005, White 2006, Black et al. 2007).
Reference list citations: References are to be listed alphabetically by author(s), and within these in chronological sequence. The journal style requires citations to be formatted as in the following examples: Surname(s) and initial(s); year of publication in parentheses followed by a colon; full title in the original language (or in official transliteration) followed by a full stop, space, en-dash, space, full journal title (not in abbreviated form), volume number in bold type followed by a colon, page numbers of the cited article followed by a full stop. For journal articles: Voigtländer, K. & C. Düker (2001): Distribution and species grouping of millipedes (Myriapoda, Diplopoda) in dry biotopes in Saxony-Anhalt/Eastern Germany. – European Journal of Soil Biology 37: 123–126. For book chapters: Kuwahara, Y. (2004): Chemical ecology of astigmatid mites. – In: Cardé, R. T. & J. G. Millar (eds): Advances in Insect Chemical Ecology. – Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 76–109. For books/monographs: Braun, U. (1995): A monograph of Cercosporella, Ramularia, and allied genera (phytopathogenic Hyphomycetes), Vol. 1. – IHW-Verlag, Eching: 333 pp. For internet references: Kiss, L. & O. Szentiványi (2000): Infection of bean with cucumber powdery mildew, Podosphaera fusca. – New Disease Reports Volume 2 [http://www.bspp.org.uk/ndr/].
All submitted manuscripts are subject to review by two specialist referees. Mainly based on their reports the editors decide whether a manuscript will be accepted for publication. When the review procedure is completed, the review documents and the editors’ statement of (non-)acceptance will be sent to the corresponding author. If a manuscript requires major revision, final acceptance may only be decided after a revised version of the manuscript has been received and checked by the editors and/or the referees.
Authors of accepted manuscripts will receive a proof copy of their paper as a PDF. Proof corrections should be communicated as soon as possible, normally per e-mail, along with the release to print.
Authors will be supplied a PDF copy (300 dpi) for free use. The PDFs will also be freely accessible at www.senckenberg.de/peckiana. Hardcopy reprints are available for purchase.