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  Supporting the Sustainable Management of Amphibian and Reptile Biodiversity

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can
change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." --Anon.

 

 

 ARTICLE TYPES AND EDITORIAL POLICY

WE PROVIDE

We provide due diligence in respect to article content and quality.

A range of article types to enable the rapid and efficient publishing of all works with regarding all aspects of the conservation of amphibian and reptile biodiversity.

Direct authorship contribution including creative input to layout and proof production.

WE PUBLISH

All types of publications that support the Sustainable Management of Amphibian and Reptile Biodiversity. We include essays, and Internet based communication including videos, blogs and links.

TYPES and EDITORIAL POLICY

All ARC articles except non-hypotesis based reports and Communications are peer reviewed by extenal reviewers. Reports and Communications may be reviewed by external reviewers or reviewed by our editors. On submission the corresponding author must provide contact details (salutation, name, email) of three referees recommended to review their article.

The ARC is an Internet based publication and the provision of graphics and images is encouraged. Generally these would number 2 or more per page. Associated files such as URLs to videos and other media sources are welcome.

Scientific Reviews. 6,000 words. Abstract 300 words. 

Scientific articles. 4,500 words. Abstract 300 words.

Short Communications: 2,000 words. Abstract 200 words.  

Reports - 2,500 words. Abstract 200 words. Reports describing observational or statistically unsupported studies. 

FINAL PRESENTATION

The layout of proofs and the final article will be based on a standard general format. However, the ARC will encourages innovation in article layout, design and content through the use of their institutions logo, different fonts, color, text and comments boxes, and Internet linked content such as Facebook video.

 

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 Dr Robert Browne

Dr. Robert Browne Chairperson

Dr. Browne established the Internet based ARC in 2011 and expanded it globally in 2013. Robert is committed to achieving the ARC's goal to provide for the sustainable management of amphibians and reptiles. He has a wide international experience in herpetological conservation and has published over 40 scientific articles on amphibian and reptile conservation. see Biography