Current Issue

Volume: 10 Issue: 2, 12/5/24

Year: 2024

Research Articles

Anatolian Bryology, related to mosses, liverworts and hornworts made in various fields publish a broad spectrum of biology-related subject including morphology, ultrastructure, biological diversity, conservation, biotechnology, environmental management, threatened of species threatened of habitats, systematics, vegetation science, the ecology, biogeography, genetics, and interactions among all bryophytes.


Descriptive or experimental studies presenting clear research questions are accepted. The submitted paper must be original and unpublished or under consideration for publication. Manuscripts in English or in Turkish languages are welcome. Printed in Turkey. This journal is published two times a year, is open to access and free of charge.


Journals that do not comply or with the rules of subjects outside the scope of the articles (Author Guide) will be rejected without peer Review Process (Form). For each article, filled in accordance with the requirements and the author's Copyright Transfer Form signed by all of the articles prior to publication should be sent to the editor. Journal articles will be sent to all correspondence related to the process that should be made directly by e-mail in the internet environment. A contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities.



The Scope of Anatolian Bryology

Anatolian Bryology, related to mosses, liverworts and hornworts, publishes original research articles on morphology, ultrastructure, diversity, distribution, conservation, threatened species and their habitats, genetics, biotechnology, systematic, evolution phytogeography, ecology, environmental management, and interrelationship among of the bryophytes.


Descriptive or experimental studies presenting clear research questions are accepted. The submitted paper must be original and unpublished and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts in English or in Turkish languages are welcome. Printed in Turkey. This journal is published two times a year, open access, and free.


Articles that do not comply or with the rules of subjects outside the scope of the journal will be rejected without peer review process. Each accepted article which fulfill the objective and scope of the journal, required to submit author's copyright transfer form duly signed by all authors to the editor prior to publication. All correspondences related to the publication process of the journal should be made by e-mail in the Internet environment. A contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities.


1.       Research articles: Original research in various fields of bryophyte will be evaluated as research articles.


2.       Research notes: These include articles such as preliminary notes on a study or manuscripts on the morphological, anatomical, cytological, chemical, and other properties of bryophyte species.


3.       Reviews: Reviews of recent developments, improvements, discoveries, and ideas in various fields of bryophyte will be requested by the editor or advisory board. These include scientometrics analyses involving fields of broad interest to bryology.


4.       Letters to the editor: These include opinions, comments relating to the publishing policy of the Turkish Journal of Botany, news, and suggestions. Letters are not to exceed one journal page.


 

Author Guidelines


Preparation of Manuscript


The format-free initial submissions is allowed. This means that the formatting of the manuscript according to the Anatolian Bryology’ Authors Guide will only be required upon acceptance for publication of the manuscript.


Style and format: Manuscripts should be double-spaced with 3-cm margins on all sides of the page, in Times New Roman font. Every page of the manuscript, including the title page, references, tables, etc., should be numbered. All copies of the manuscript should also have line numbers starting with 1 on each consecutive page. Manuscripts must be written in English and in Turkish. Contributors who are not native English speakers are strongly advised to ensure that a colleague fluent in the English language or a professional language editor has reviewed their manuscript. Concise English without jargon should be used. Repetitive use of long sentences and passive voice should be avoided. It is strongly recommended that the text be run through computer spelling and grammar programs. Either British or American spelling is acceptable but must be consistent throughout.


Symbols, units, and abbreviations: In general, the journal follows the conventions of Scientific Style and Format, The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, Council of Science Editors, Reston, VA, USA (7th ed.). If symbols such as ×, μ, η, or ν are used, they should be added using the Symbols menu of Word. Degree symbols (°) must be used from the Symbol menu, not superscripted letter o or number 0. Multiplication symbols must be used (×), not the letter x. Spaces must be inserted between numbers and units (e.g., 3 kg) and between numbers and mathematical symbols (+, –, ×, =, <, >), but not between numbers and percent symbols (e.g., 45%). Please use SI units. Generally, all numbers should be given as numerals (e.g., “In 2 previous studies…”); please consult the above-mentioned style manual for full details. All abbreviations and acronyms should be defined at first mention. Latin terms such as et al., in vitro, or in situ should not be italicized.


Manuscript content: Research articles should be divided into the following sections. Principal sections should be numbered consecutively (1. Introduction, 2. Materials and Methods, 3. Findings, 4. Results and Discussion etc.) and subsections should be numbered 1.1., 1.2., etc.


Since January 1st, 2017, "Anatolian Bryology" uses the iThenticate screening service to verify the authenticity of content submitted before publication. The iThenticate software checks submissions against millions of published research papers, documents on the web and other relevant sources. Authors can also use iThenticate to screen their work before submission by visiting http://www.ithenticate.com


The overall similarity index for the submitted manuscript should be less than 20% (Except for taxa list and bibliography). This journal has used iThenticate (Plagiarism Detection Software).

 

Ethical Rules and Responsibilities

The editorial and publication processes of the journal are shaped in accordance with the guidelines of) the Council of Science Editors (CSE), the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the European Association of Science Editors (EASE), and the National Information Standards Organization (NISO). Anatolian Bryology conforms to the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing (https://doaj.org/bestpractice).


Title and contact information

The first page should contain the full title in sentence case (e.g., The response of the xerophytic plant Syntrichia caninervis var. gypsophila (J.J. Amann ex G. Roth) Ochyra to salt and drought stresses; the role of the antioxidant defense system), the full names (last names fully capitalized) and affiliations of all authors (Department, Faculty, University, City, Country), and the contact e-mail address for the clearly identified corresponding author.


 

Abstract

The structured abstract should provide clear information about the research and the results obtained, and should not exceed 200 words. Methods; Main Results; Conclusions, typified.


Keywords

Please provide 3–10 keywords or phrases to enable retrieval and indexing. Acronyms should be avoided.

In order to establish a standard terminology in the keywords and to enable the researchers to access the articles in an easy way, scientific articles should have the appropriate number of keywords in the appropriate quality and standard terminology. Scientific keywords in the article should be selected from Turkey Science Terms. In this regard: http://www.bilimterimleri.com can be used.


1.     Introduction

This should argue the case for your study, outlining only essential background, and should not include the findings or the conclusions. It should not be a review of the subject area, but should finish with a clear statement of the question being addressed.


2.     Materials and methods

Please provide concise but complete information about the materials and the analytical and statistical procedures used. This part should be as clear as possible to enable other scientists to repeat the research presented. Brand names and company locations should be supplied for all mentioned equipment, instruments, chemicals, etc.


3.     Findings

Station information and plant list etc.


4.     Results and Discussion

The same data or information given in a table must not be repeated in a Figure and vice versa. It is not acceptable to repeat extensively the numbers from Tables in the text or to give lengthy explanations of Tables or Figures. Statements from the Introduction and Finding sections should not be repeated here. The final paragraph should highlight the main conclusions of the study.

 

Acknowledgments and/or disclaimers, if any

Names of funding organizations should be written in full.


References

References should be cited in the text by the last name(s) of the author(s) and year of publication with a comma between them: for example, (Ursavaş, 2014) or (Ursavaş and Keçeli, 2012). If the citation is the subject of the sentence, only the date should be given in parentheses: “According to Ursavaş (2012)…” For citation of references with 3 or more authors, only the first author’s name followed by et al. (not italicized) should be used: (Abay et al., 2002). If there is more than one reference in the same year for the same author, please add the letters a, b, etc. to the year: (Keçeli et al., 2004a, 2004b). References should be listed in the text chronologically, separated by semicolons: (Abay, 2000; Keçeli et al., 2003; Ursavaş and Ören, 2012).  Website references should be (URL1, URL2, …). Do not include personal communications, unpublished data, or other unpublished materials as references, although such material may be inserted (in parentheses) in the text. In the case of publications in languages other than English, the published English title should be provided if one exists, with an annotation such as “(article in Turkish with an abstract in English)”. If the publication was not published with an English title, provide the original title only; do not provide a self-translation. References should be listed alphabetically at the end of the text without numbering. All authors should be included in reference lists unless there are 10 or more, in which case only the first 10 should be given, followed by ‘et al.’. The manuscript should be checked carefully to ensure that the spellings of the authors’ names and the years are exactly the same in the text as given in the reference list. References should be formatted as follows (please note the punctuation and capitalization):


Journal articles: Short Journal titles should be written clearly, without abbreviation. Abbreviation can be used in long journal titles.

Ursavaş S. Çetin B. 2012. Seligeria donniana (Sm.) Müll. Hal. (Seligeriaceae) a new record to the bryophyte flora of Turkey. Biological Diversity and Conservation. 5:2, 70-72.


Books

Smith A.J.E. 1990. The liverworts of Britain and Ireland. Cambridge University Press. London.


Chapters in books

Ursavaş S. Çetin B. 2013. Contribution to the Moss Flora of Kizildağ (Isparta) National Park in Turkey. Current Progress in Biological Research. Silva-Opps M. Editor(s). Rijeka, Croatia. pp. 41-70.


Web sites (no print version):

URL1. Missouri Botanical Garden. 2016. Website: http://www.tropicos.org/Project/IPCN [Accessed: 00 Month 2008].

URL2. Missouri Botanical Garden. 2018. Website: http://www.tropicos.org/Name/35147246 [Accessed: 00 Month 2008].


Tables and Figures:

All illustrations (photographs, drawings, graphs, etc.), not including tables, must be labeled “Figure.” Figures must be submitted both in the manuscript and as separate files.


All tables and figures must have a caption and/or legend and be numbered (e.g., Table 1, Figure 2), unless there is only one table or figure, in which case it should be labeled “Table” or “Figure” with no numbering. Captions must be written in sentence case (e.g., macroscopic appearance of the samples.). The font used in the figures should be Times New Roman. If symbols such as ×, μ, η, or ν are used, they should be added using the Symbols menu of Word


All tables and figures must be numbered consecutively as they are referred to in the text. Please refer to tables and figures with capitalization and unabbreviated (e.g., “As shown in Figure 2…”, and not “Fig. 2” or “figure 2”). The tables and figures themselves should be given at the end of the text only, after the references, not in the running text.


The resolution of images should not be less than 118 pixels/cm when the width is set to 16 cm. Images must be scanned at 1200 dpi resolution and submitted in jpeg. or tiff. format.


Graphs and diagrams must be drawn with a line weight between 0.5 and 1 point. Graphs and diagrams with a line weight of less than 0.5 point or more than 1 point are not accepted. Scanned or photocopied graphs and diagrams are not accepted.


Charts must be prepared in 2 dimensions unless required by the data used. Charts unnecessarily prepared in 3 dimensions are not accepted.

 

Figures that are charts, diagrams, or drawings must be submitted in a modifiable format, i.e. our graphics personnel should be able to modify them. Therefore, if the program with which the figure is drawn has a “save as” option, it must be saved as *.ai or *.pdf. If the “save as” option does not include these extensions, the figure must be copied and pasted into a blank Microsoft Word document as an editable object. It must not be pasted as an image file (tiff, jpeg, or eps) unless it is a photograph.


Tables and figures, including caption, title, column heads, and footnotes, must not exceed 16 × 20 cm and should be no smaller than 8 cm in width. For all tables, please use Word’s “Create Table” feature, with no tabbed text or tables created with spaces and drawn lines. Please do not duplicate information that is already presented in the figures.


Tables must be clearly typed, each on a separate sheet, and double-spaced. Tables may be continued on another sheet if necessary, but the dimensions stated above still apply.


Correspondence Address

Manuscripts can only be submitted through our online system. Other correspondence may be directed to:

E-mail: anatolianbryology@gmail.com, serhatursavas@gmail.com

or Dr. Serhat URSAVAŞ Çankırı Karatekin University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering, Department of Forest Botany, Anatolian Bryology. 18200 Çankırı/TURKEY

Publication Policies of ANATOLIAN BRYOLOGY

This guide should be carefully examined by all researchers who will submit studies to the Journal. The resources used while preparing these policies are stated at the end of the guide.

OPEN ACCESS POLICY
Anatolian Bryol. As a journal that is aware that information must be easily accessible in order to advance scientific studies, it supports the initiative of open access to peer-reviewed journal literature included in the Budapest Open Access Declaration and offers all published articles free of charge in an environment where everyone can read and download. In this declaration, open access means "scientific literature can be accessed, read, saved, copied, printed, scanned, linked to the full text, indexed, transferred as data to software and used for all legal purposes through the Internet, without financial, legal and technical barriers." was used in the sense of. Considering the role of knowledge sharing in the advancement of science, open access is of great importance to researchers and readers. For this reason, articles in this journal can be used as long as the author and original source are cited. No permission from authors or publishers is required. Articles in this magazine can be accessed across search engines, websites, blogs and other digital platforms.

These open access policies, which were accepted on September 12, 2012 and adopted by our editorial board, can be accessed at http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/boai-10-translations/turkish-translation.

Creative Commons
A Creative Commons license is a type of public copyright license that allows a copyrighted work or work to be distributed free of charge. When an author wants to give the right to share or make changes to the work he created, he uses the CC license.
Anatolian approves the "Creative Commons Attribution License (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0))" license for all articles published in Bryology.
This license allows other authors to use your work in their own works, as long as they credit your work for non-commercial purposes. Open access is an approach that reinforces interdisciplinary development and encourages collaboration between different disciplines. Therefore, the JOURNAL contributes to its field by offering greater access to its articles and a more transparent review process.

ETHICS POLICY
It is aimed that all stakeholders (author, editor, referee, publisher and reader) who produce a scientific study contribute to the correct progress of science. Compliance with scientific ethical principles is important in scientific studies prepared in accordance with this goal.

These ethical principles have been accepted by us based on the directive prepared by COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) and are presented below in part, with recommendations for their adoption by stakeholders.

Ethical Responsibilities of Authors
To ensure the accuracy of the data related to the study, to keep the records related to the research in order and to provide access to these data upon possible request.
To ensure that the article submitted has not been published or accepted elsewhere.

If the content presented matches the published or presented content, to accept this conflict and quote it, to present a copy to the editor, if necessary, if there is any work that may have similar content related to its work, to obtain permission to reproduce or use any content from other sources, to cite it.

To ensure that all studies involving human or animal subjects comply with national and international laws and guidelines (e.g., WMA Declaration of Helsinki, NIH Policy on the Use of Laboratory Animals, EU Directive on the Use of Animals), confirm that necessary approvals have been obtained, and respect subject privacy. To indicate the relevant ethics committee approvals and research details regarding the study in the "Materials and Methods" section of the study.

In case of any conflict of interest, when an ethical violation is detected regarding the article, to share it with the editor and publisher, to publish an error statement, addendum, compensation notice or to withdraw the study when deemed necessary.

Ethical Duties and Responsibilities of Editors

To act in a balanced, objective and fair manner while performing their duties, without discrimination based on gender, religious or political beliefs, or the ethnic or geographical origins of the authors. Evaluating the works sent to the journal according to their content, not showing any privilege to any author. To take necessary precautions to prevent possible conflicts of interest and to evaluate existing statements, if any. To treat sponsored studies or studies on special topics in the same way as other studies. In case of a complaint of ethical violation, to implement the necessary procedures by adhering to the journal's policies and procedures. To give the authors an opportunity to respond to the complaint, and not to avoid applying the necessary sanctions, regardless of who owns the work. To reject the submitted work if it does not comply with the purpose and scope of the journal.

Ethical Responsibilities of Referees
To contribute to the editor's decision-making process by reviewing the article objectively in a timely manner and agreeing to evaluate only studies related to the field of expertise.

To make the evaluation objectively only in relation to the content of the study. To evaluate work without considering religious, political and economic interests.

To provide guidance that will help improve the quality of the article to be published and to examine the work meticulously. To convey your comments to the author in a constructive and courteous manner.
To protect the confidentiality of the information provided by the editor and the author, to destroy the study after the evaluation process in accordance with the confidentiality principle, to notify the editor if there is a situation against blind refereeing and not to evaluate the study.

To be aware of potential conflicts of interest (financial, institutional, collaborative, or other relationships between the author and the author) and to alert the editor to withdraw assistance for this manuscript if necessary.

Ethical Responsibilities of the Publisher
The publisher, one of the stakeholders involved in a scientific study, must also act within the scope of all these ethical principles.
The publisher is obliged to use the communication power it has without considering any individual interests and to direct its target audience correctly.
It protects the ownership and copyright of every work published within it and undertakes the task of archiving every published product.
People should not hesitate to contact the publisher when they encounter an unethical situation.

Some of the actions considered to be against scientific research and publication ethics:
• Plagiarism: Presenting the original ideas, methods, data or works of others as one's own work, in whole or in part, without citing them in accordance with scientific rules.
• Fraud: Using non-existent or falsified data in scientific research.
• Distortion: Falsifying research records or data obtained, presenting devices or materials that were not used in the research as if they were used, falsifying or shaping the research results in line with the interests of the people and organizations receiving support,
• Re-publication: Presenting duplicate publications as separate publications in academic appointments and promotions,
• Slicing: Dividing the results of a research into pieces in a way that violates the integrity of the research and publishing them in more than one issue, and presenting these publications as separate publications in academic appointments and promotions,
• Unfair authorship: Including people who have no active contribution among the authors or not including people who have, changing the author order in an unjustified and inappropriate way, removing the names of those who have active contributions from the work in subsequent editions, using their influence to include their names among the authors even though they do not have an active contribution,
• Not mentioning the supporting persons, institutions or organizations and their contributions in publications made as a result of research conducted with support,
• Using theses or studies that have not yet been presented or defended and accepted as a source without the permission of the owner,
• Not complying with ethical rules in research conducted on humans and animals, not respecting patient rights in their publications, harming animal health and ecological balance, not obtaining the necessary permissions,
• Using resources, spaces, facilities and devices provided or allocated for scientific research for purposes other than intended,
• Making false or misleading statements regarding scientific research and publications in academic appointments and promotions,

PLAGIARISM POLICY
Plagiarism is a violation of ethics, regardless of whether it is intentional or not. Comparing studies with other sources without reference and publishing them in this state is not only unethical, but also a crime and unacceptable.
The Editorial Board can act in accordance with COPE rules in the face of allegations and suspicions of plagiarism, citation manipulation and data forgery regarding the studies submitted to the journal.

COPYRIGHT TRANSFER

The studies sent to our Journal for publication must be original works that have not been previously published or sent anywhere for publication. When submitting their work, individuals are obliged to declare that the work has not been published, in whole or in part, on any other platform before and that they have not been evaluated for publication. In case of a contrary situation, the author will be held responsible in accordance with the relevant sanctions.
Authors must agree to waive the copyright of their work and transfer the copyright of their work to the INSTITUTION upon submission for evaluation. This transfer becomes binding upon acceptance of the article for publication. No part of the printed material may be used elsewhere without the written permission of the publishing house.
The journal's publication processes are in accordance with the International Board of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), the Council of Science Editors (CSE), the Board of Publication Ethics (COPE), the European Association of Science Editors (EASE) and the National Information Standards organization (NISO). carried out in accordance with the guidelines.


Authors; All unregistered rights other than patent, copyright, the right to reproduce the work for one's own purposes, provided that the author does not sell it, the right to use all or part of the work in the author's own books and other academic studies, provided that the source is cited, the right to use the work on personal websites or sites, provided that the work's citation is indicated. Rights such as the right to keep it in the open archive of the university are reserved.
Authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder when using previously published content, including supporting images, tables, or any other content in print or electronic format. Legal, financial and criminal liability in this regard belongs to the authors.
Authors who will submit work to our journal must fill out the "Copyright Assignment and Assignment Form". The author(s) must sign the completed form with a wet signature. The signed form must first be scanned and sent to the Journal by e-mail during the first application, and then by mail.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Situations that provide economic or personal benefit create a conflict of interest. Reliability of the scientific process and published articles; It is directly related to objectively handling conflicts of interest during the planning, implementation, writing, evaluation, editing and publication of scientific work.

Financial relationships are the most easily identified conflicts of interest and are bound to undermine the credibility of the journal, the authors, and the science. These conflicts may be caused by individual relationships, academic competition or intellectual approaches. Authors may restrict access to all data of the study or have restrictions on analyzing, interpreting data, preparing articles, publishing, etc. To the extent possible, the company should avoid entering into arrangements with sponsors, both for-profit and non-profit, that interfere with its capabilities.

In order to prevent conflicts of interest, editors should also avoid bringing together people who may have any relationship during the evaluation of studies.

Editors who make the final decisions about articles should not have personal, professional or financial ties to any of the subjects they will decide on. Individuals must inform the editorial board about possible conflicts of interest so that the articles can be evaluated within the framework of ethical principles and an independent process can be carried out.

Taking all these situations into consideration, our editorial board works devotedly to ensure that the evaluation process is carried out impartially.

Resources used in the preparation and adoption of policies:

Budapest Open Access Declaration
ICMJE (International Committee Of Medical Journal Editors)
Creative Commons
COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics)
Education and Science Journal Publication Policies
DOAJ Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing, Version 3
YÖK Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive

We present below information that we think will be helpful, based on frequently asked questions.

QUESTION: Is ethics committee permission required for all articles?
No. The criteria also state that articles "require Ethics Committee Permission".

Research requiring Ethics Committee permission is as follows.
Ø All kinds of research carried out with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require collecting data from participants using survey, interview, focus group study, observation, experiment and interview techniques.
Ø Use of humans and animals (including materials/data) for experimental or other scientific purposes,
Ø Clinical studies conducted on humans,
Ø Research conducted on animals,
Ø Retrospective studies in accordance with the personal data protection law,

Moreover;
Ø Indicating that an "informed consent form" was obtained in case reports,
Ø Obtaining and specifying permission from the owners for the use of scales, surveys and photographs belonging to others,
Ø Indicating that copyright regulations are complied with for the ideas and artistic works used
QUESTION: Should a retrospective Ethics Committee Permission be obtained for studies completed in previous years and publications produced from the thesis?
Retrospective ethics committee permission is not required for articles that used research data before 2020, were produced from master's/doctoral studies (must be stated in the article), applied for publication to the journal in the previous year, and were accepted but not yet published.

QUESTION: Are these rules of TR Index restricting publications made outside universities?
No. Researchers who are not university members can also apply to Ethics Committees in their region.


MOREOVER:
• Journals must state that they comply with the rules regarding "Publication Ethics", "Research Ethics" and "Obtaining a Legal/Special Permission Certificate" by referring to international standards and opening a separate title for each, both on the web page and in the printed journal.
• Compliance with publication ethics in journals should not be left solely to the responsibility of the authors; the path to be followed regarding journal publication ethics should be clearly defined.
• In articles to be published in journals, it should be stated in the article whether ethics committee permission and/or legal/special permission is required. If it is necessary to obtain these permissions, it should be clearly stated from which institution, on what date and with which decision or issue number the permission was obtained.
• If the study requires the use of human and animal subjects, it must be declared that the study was carried out in accordance with international declarations, guidelines, etc.

It is important to complete the work on the mentioned issues within this year and to eliminate any deficiencies as soon as possible.
Regards,

No fee is charged for the articles published in our journal.

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