Title Page
The first page of the manuscript should include the complete title of the paper, the authors' names, an abstract and key words.
The complete postal addresses, e-mails and affiliated institutions of the authors must be given at the bottom of the title page.
Summary
Each paper must include a summary of no more than 300 words, which clearly summarizes the contents of the paper. The summary
will be presented in Vietnamese and English.
Key Words
A list of 6-10 key words in English should be included for indexing purposes.
Text
Research articles and short communications must be organized into the following sections: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Acknowledgements and References. Acknowledgements may include funding sources such as agency and grant numbers, and the names of those who contributed.
Tables and illustrations
Tables and illustrations should be sent as separate files (either in JPG or TIFF format). Tables require a heading and figures require a legend. All tables and illustrations must be cited in the text. For the reproduction of illustrations, only high quality drawings and photos will be accepted. Color illustrations are welcome. Photographer or artist name must accompany all illustrations. Submit each figure as a separate file.
References
In the text, references should be cited consecutively with the authors' surnames and year of publication in brackets. Vietnamese and Chinese authors should be given with the full name (e.g.: Dao Van Tien). 'Personal observations' (pers. observ.) or 'personal communications' (pers. comm.) cited in the text should not be listed in the references. The reference list should be arranged alphabetically by first author's surname. Please punctuate and format references exactly as in the following examples:
Papers published in periodicals:
Dao Van Tien (1989): On the trends of the evolutionary radiation on the Tonkin Leafmonkey (Presbytis francoisi) (Primates:
Cercopithecidae). Journ. of Human Evolution 4, 501-507.
Fooden J (1996): Zoogeography of Vietnamese Primates. Int. J. Primal. 17, 845-899.
Books and Monographs:
Groves CP (2001): Primate Taxonomy. Washington DC.
Edited books and book chapters:
Groves CP 2004: Taxonomy and Biogeography of Primates in Vietnam and Neighbouring Regions. In: Nadler, Streicher, Ha Thang Long (eds.): Conservation of Primates in Vietnam; p 15-22. Hanoi, Frankfurt Zoological Society.
Dissertations:
Otto C (2005): Food intake, nutrient intake, and food selection in captive and semi-free Douc langurs. PhD dissertation, University Cologne.