Author Guideline

This Author Guideline of Journal of Tropical Biodiversity   has been meticulously crafted to assist researchers and scholars in preparing their manuscripts for submission to our journal. It provides clear and comprehensive instructions on how to structure and format your research paper, ensuring that your work is presented in a manner that is both professional and academically rigorous.

Our goal is to maintain high standards of academic writing and to facilitate the peer review process by providing uniformity across all submissions. By adhering to these guidelines, authors can ensure that their research is communicated effectively, allowing readers to engage with the content and understand the significance of the findings. We believe that this guideline will be a valuable resource in your writing process, helping you to present your research with clarity and precision.

We encourage all authors to carefully review this guideline before submission to ensure that their manuscript meets the journal's requirements. We look forward to your contribution and to the continued advancement of knowledge in our field.

 

Title and Author Information

  • The title is to be written in Times New Roman, 14 pt, while the author names are in Times New Roman, 12 pt. Affiliations should be listed, and the corresponding author's email should be included.

Abstract

  • The abstract, ranging from 100 to 250 words, should succinctly summarize the research, including the purpose, methodology, and key findings. It should be accompanied by 3-5 relevant keywords.

Introduction

  • The introduction should provide a general background on the topic, clearly state the research question or hypothesis, and, if applicable, include a literature review. The study's objective must be explicitly stated at the end of this section.

Methodology

  • The methods section should detail the research approach, including data collection and analysis methods. This section must be sufficiently detailed to allow the reader to assess the appropriateness and reliability of the methods used.

Results

  • This section should present the research findings in a clear and detailed manner.

Discussion

  • The discussion should interpret the results, explaining their implications and how they address the research question or hypothesis. This section should be supported by adequate data.

Conclusion

  • The conclusion should summarize the research findings and provide suggestions for future research. It should not merely repeat the results and discussion but should instead synthesize the main findings in relation to the research objectives or hypotheses.

Acknowledgment (Optional)

  • This section may include any acknowledgments, although it is optional.

References

  • References should be cited using APA style, with at least 80% of the sources being primary sources from scientific journals published within the last ten years. The remaining 20% may include books, theses, and other relevant publications.

 

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This template is structured to guide authors in producing well-organized and methodologically sound academic papers, ensuring that each section serves its intended purpose in contributing to the overall clarity and impact of the research.