Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
- This submission meets the requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
- This submission has not been previously published in a peer-reviewed journal, nor is it before another journal for consideration.
- All references have been checked for accuracy and completeness.
- All tables and figures have been numbered and labeled.
- Permission has been obtained to publish all photos, datasets and other material provided with this submission.
- OPTIONAL. Include an exported Bibtex file with the manuscript references. This will decrease the time required to typeset accepted article. You can find a short tutorial using Zotero here
Research articles
These correspond to standard research papers that present complete and developed results. The main text is structured as follows: title in Spanish and English, list of authors and affiliations, abstract in Spanish and English (both with a maximum of 300 words), introduction, methods, results, discussion, and list of references. It is recommended not to combine sections and to use an optional acknowledgements section, avoiding any mention of funding, which should be recorded in the appropriate field on the submission platform. The body of the text may be in Spanish or English, and the methods should be described in sufficient detail so that a competent professional in the field can replicate the study.
Data papers and short notes
These are short manuscripts, generally no longer than 2,000 words and with a maximum of two figures, excluding the abstract. They present descriptions, observations, or data sets of ecological relevance, accompanied by specific analyses. Their structure should include a characterization of the general scope, a description of the data collection process (with details of protocols and validation of techniques), and in the case of data sets, a complete characterization of the fields and metadata. In addition, they should specify information about data records and provide a section on the use of the information, including warnings about analysis and interpretation. It is a requirement that the data be made public at the time of publication, preferably by depositing it in a permanent online repository. Both the summary in Spanish and the abstract in English must be structured and not exceed 200 words.
Reviews and meta-analyses
This category includes articles that provide a synthesis of existing knowledge, whether through a narrative review, a systematic review, or a meta-analysis. These contributions must be accompanied by a structured abstract of no more than 300 words and three to five headings that organize the structure of the text, with a maximum length of 7,000 words. Manuscripts of systematic reviews or meta-analyses must include a methods section that describes in detail the reproducible strategies used for the collection, selection, and analysis of the literature, using the PRISMA standard (https://www.prisma-statement.org/).
Concepts, methods, and tools
This category maintains the structure of a research article, but focuses on the presentation, development, or evaluation of new ideas, methodologies, or tools for ecological research. These articles must include at least one preliminary empirical validation as a case study. They are expected to apply new methods of biological or ecological data analysis, evaluating their potential to expand study capabilities in the field. They must incorporate a structured abstract of no more than 300 words, use three to five headings that fit the organization of the text, and have a recommended length of no more than 6,000 words.
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