Author Guidelines
When writing an article, special attention should be paid to clarity and conciseness of style, accuracy and consistency in the presentation of material.
The editorial board of the journal works according to the international standard AIMRaDS (Abstract, Introduction, Materials&Methods, Results&Discussion, Conclusion), which is one of the most common options for structuring a scientific article.
Manuscripts are printed on one side of an A4 sheet of paper with one and a half line spacing. Font Times New Roman, size 14 pt. Paragraph indent 1.25 cm. The optimal size of the article is 6-8 pages, maximum - 10 pages. Articles of larger size can be considered individually.
All manuscripts should be submitted to the editorial office in paper form or on an electronic medium. The paper version of the article must be signed by the author(s) and authorized by the head of the department. The electronic version is duplicated by a scanned copy with the authors' signatures in pdf format.
The title of the article should be brief and reflect the content of the work. Latin names of research objects in the title should be written in compliance with the generally accepted rules of taxonomic nomenclature. In the title of the article Latin names should be written without abbreviations.
MANUSCRIPT STRUCTURE
All articles should have:
1) title (capital letters with center alignment and prohibition of word transfer);
2) initials and surname(s) of the author (co-authors), position, academic degree (in English and Russian);
3) affiliations of the authors: full name of the institution, address of the scientific institution, telephone, fax, e-mail (in English and Russian);
4) full name of the institution where the author(s) work (in English and Russian);
5) UDC;
6) key words (in English and Russian), not less than 6 words, abbreviations and abbreviations are not allowed.
7) abstract (printed on a separate page in English and Russian) should reflect the content of the article, as for readers it will be the main source of information about this research.
Requirements for the abstract: the recommended length is 200-250 words, not more than 2000 symbols. You should not start the abstract by repeating the title of the article! It is necessary to highlight the purpose of the study, methods, results (preferably with quantitative data), clearly formulate conclusions. It is not allowed to break into paragraphs and the use of introductory words and turns!
The abstract should be as structured as possible, because the databases are placed just abstracts, not full-text versions of articles, they give an idea of the content of your research.
8) experimental part including the following subsections: INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS. If there are subheadings within the sections, they are also printed on a separate line. If the authors wish to express their gratitude to individuals and (or) scientific foundations (programs) that contributed to the implementation of the published work, the relevant information is given at the end of the article before the list of references. The Editorial Board reserves the right to shorten and correct the manuscript in agreement with the author.
Formatting of the text of the article, including tables and figure captions, is performed in accordance with the current State Standards.
Figures and schemes attached to the articles should be suitable for polygraphic reproduction: they should be of acceptable size and clarity. It is not recommended to place them on a tinted surface.
Figures should contain a minimum of inscriptions, individual fragments are labeled with Arabic numerals or letters of the Russian or Latin alphabet, which are deciphered in the captions.
Articles should not be overloaded with tables.
Each table should have a thematic title. If there is more than one table in the text, they must be numbered. Tables should be compact, not to exceed the size of a printed page.
9) the list of references is drawn up in accordance with the current GOST for bibliographic description of documents with numbering in the order of references in the text and duplicated in Latin.