Southeastern Naturalist announces a new interdisciplinary
regional scientific journal
with its first call for papers and subscribers. The quarterly journal is intended to serve
as a standard scientific reference resource for the southeastern United States. Manuscripts
are solicited in the general categories of original research articles; research summaries and
general interest articles; and field observations and notes. Manuscripts may focus on
terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms, and their habitats. Subject areas include
but are not limited to field ecology, biology, behavior, biogeography, wildlife and fisheries
management, taxonomy, evolution, anatomy, physiology, geology, and related fields.
Manuscripts
on genetics, molecular biology, archaeology, and anthropology, etc., are welcome if they
provide natural history insights that are of strategic interest to field scientists.
Manuscripts may be submitted by anyone who has a serious interest in natural history,
including university and college faculty members and their students, researchers, field
biologists, professional and amateur naturalists, and writers.
The Southeastern Naturalist has no page charges, but does encourage
contributions
towards printing costs, especially when allowed by grants, contracts, or reprint budgets of
the authors. The Humboldt Field Research Institute is a nonprofit corporation of the State
of Maine.
Subscription rate per year for individuals at US addresses, $40 (students, $30.);
institutions at US addresses, $60; Canadian addresses, add $4; other addresses outside the US,
add $8. Subscription exchanges are considered. Contact the Humboldt Field Research Institute,
PO Box 9, Steuben, ME 04680-0009; Telephone 207-546-2821; FAX 207-546-3042;
E-mail: humboldt@loa.com
WWW: http://maine.maine.edu/~eaglhill