Logomarca do periódico: Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia

Open-access Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia

Publication of: Associação Brasileira de Limnologia
Area: Biological Sciences ISSN online version: 2179-975X

ABOUT THE JOURNAL

 

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (ALB) is a journal published by the Associação Brasileira de Limnologia - ABLimno(Brazilian Association of Limnology) that publishes original articles in Limnology, comprises physical, chemical and biological aspects of fresh water ecosystems.

 

 

Brief Background

 

The volume 1, number 1 of Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia was first published in 1986 after the first Brazilian Congress of Limnology that occurred in the same year. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia is the official journal of the Brazilian Association of Limnology, an association without lucrative gains that was funded in 1982 (with the name Brazilian Society of Limnology) and have in its statute the mission to divulge the scientific knowledge of Limnology by a journal. The first numbers of the journal had biannual periodicity after the congress realization. After 1992 the journal had annual periodicity. Between 1998 and 2001 two numbers by year were published, and in 2002 and 2003 three numbers by year and after 2004 four numbers by year. After 2016 the journal started publishing one volume by year in a continuous flow. The short title of the journal is Acta Limnol. Bras. (Online), which must be used in bibliographies, footnotes, references and bibliographical subtitles.

 

 

Open Science Compliance

 

ALB follows the Diamond Open Access model. Readers can access, download, reproduce, copy, distribute, and print the published articles in full without any cost, and ALB also does not charge any publication fees. Authors are encouraged to make research data available directly in the article or in open-access repositories to ensure the replicability of studies. More information about research data can be found in the section “Instructions for Authors – Research Data”.

The submission and approval dates of manuscripts, as well as the name of the Associate Editor responsible for the evaluation process, are indicated in the article after the References section. Authors must download, fill the requested information and upload the Open Science Compliance Form when submitting their manuscript to ALB.

 

 

Ethics in Publication

 

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia adheres to the best practice guidelines outlined in the SciELO Brazil good practice guide for strengthening ethics in scientific publishing and follows the recommendations for editorial team members, reviewers, and authors described in the Core Practices document of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Authors must comply with ethical standards and best practices when preparing and submitting their manuscripts to ALB.

Studies involving animal sampling or testing, as well as human volunteers, such as environmental perception analysis, must be submitted for approval by an ethics committee. The name of the committee and the process number must be provided in the “Materials and Methods” section of the manuscript.

 

 

Focus and Scope

 

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia publishes original articles, short notes, review articles, opinion articles and methods articles aiming to contribute to the scientific development of Limnology.

The Journal covers a broad spectrum, including any theme of the ecology of continental waters from ecosystems such as streams, rivers, lakes, floodplains, swamps, reservoirs and estuarine zones. The scope of Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia comprises all aspects of theoretical and applied continental aquatic ecology, management and conservation, ecotoxicology, and pollution. Taxonomic works may also be accepted, provided that they contain ecological and geographic distribution information. Manuscripts submitted to the journal must be original with no simultaneous submission to other periodicals.

 

 

Digital Preservation

 

This journal follows the standards defined in the SciELO Program Digital Preservation Policy.

 

 

Indexing Sources

   

 

Bibliographic Journal Information

 
  • Title of the journal: Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia
  • Short title: Acta Limnol. Bras. (Online)
  • Publication by: Associação Brasileira de Limnologia (ABLimno)
  • Frequency: Annual
  • Publication modality: Continuous Publication
  • Year of creation of the journal: 1986
 

 

Websites and Social Media

   

 

EDITORIAL POLICY

Preprints

 

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia does not recommend authors to publish articles on preprints servers. However, if authors choose this form of publication, we suggest using SciELO Preprints and providing the access link in the Open Science Compliance Form.

 

 

Peer Review Process

 

The manuscripts, submitted through the SciELO submission system (https://submission.scielo.br/index.php/alb/login), will first be checked for language, presentation, and style. Scientists who use English as a foreign language are strongly recommended to have their manuscript read by a native English−speaking colleague.

Manuscripts are initially evaluated by the Editor-in-Chief. As long as it adheres to the journal’s standards, the Editor in Chief forwards it to an Associated Editor, which indicates the paper for at least two peer reviewers. The journal uses the single-blind procedure in the analysis of the manuscripts in accordance with the latest principles of open science. Reviewers are granted anonymity, while the authors' names are made available to the reviewers. The reviewers submit their reviews to the Associate Editors that also elaborates a review based on the reviewer’s evaluations. After that, the Associate Editor can accept the submission with minor revisions, accept with major revisions, decline the submission or decline with the possibility of a new submission. After examination of the content of the work, the editor sends the reviews to the author’s reformulation. The authors then resubmit the revised article in thirty (30) days, comprising of two files, one of them with all the changes tracks and comments enabled, ensuring that all the requests made by the reviewers/Editor were addressed, and another one without comments, highlights or any tracks enabled, as well as a detailed response letter (example of response letter below) indicating the changes made or the justification for not making them. If authors require additional time to review the manuscript, they should contact the Associate Editor through the Discussion panel in the submission system to request an extension of the deadline. If the authors do not meet the thirty (30) day deadline and do not request additional time, the manuscript will be automatically rejected.

Reviewers and authors may, by mutual agreement mediated by the Associate Editor, agree to the publication of the reviews of accepted articles (with optional identification of the reviewers), as well as to the disclosure of reviewers' identities to the authors during the review process.

The Associate Editor notifies the Editor in Chief his decision, which then takes his final decision. After a paper has been accepted, a “proof print” of the article is sent (online) to the authors for a final revision.

Doubts and questions about the submissions’ workflow may be sent through de e-mail actalimno@ablimno.org.br.

Response letter example:

 

 

Open Data

 

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia recommends the publication of research data related to manuscripts submitted to the journal. Supplementary data such as tables, figures, measurements, formulas, spreadsheets, maps, developed software, codes, audio files, or other materials used to validate the manuscript's results, if deposited in a research data repository prior to the article submission, should be indicated in the main text. The journal recommends that data from articles accepted for publication be deposited in the free ALB Dataverse on SciELO Data.

Third-party data used in the preparation of the manuscript must be properly referenced according to the journal's guidelines. More details about research data can be found in the section "Instructions for Authors - Research Data."

 

 

Fees

 

The Brazilian Association of Limnology (ABLimno) does not charge any fees for the submission, evaluation, approval, publication, and download of manuscripts in Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia.

 

 

Ethics and Misconduct, Correction and Retraction Policy

 

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia adheres to the COPE guidelines regarding Ethics Policies and Misconduct.

When information contained in the main sections of published articles (Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Conclusion) needs to be revised due to discrepancies or errors, an Erratum linked to the article in question will be published. Readers may contact the editorial team to report any detected errors.

Retractions will be published in cases of unethical behavior, following the guidelines of the SciELO Good Practices Guide. Retraction requests should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief at actalimno@ablimno.org.br, duly described and documented.

 

 

Policy on Conflict of Interest

 

Authors, reviewers, and editors must always disclose any conflicts of interest, should they arise, during the manuscript review process. Conflicts of interest of a personal, academic, professional, political, or financial nature may impact decision-making throughout the editorial process.

Authors should include a statement denying conflicts of interest in the cover letter. Reviewers and editors should inform the Associate Editor and/or Editor-in-Chief if they identify any conflicts of interest that might compromise the evaluation of the article.

 

 

Adoption of Similarity Software

 

The Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editors use the Turnitin® software to identify potential similarities in submitted manuscripts during the editorial process. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia emphasizes that academic plagiarism at any level is a crime.

 

 

Adoption of Software Using Artificial Intelligence Resources

 

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia recommends the cautious use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. AI-assisted technologies should not be credited as authors of the work. Authors submitting manuscripts that used any type of AI resources (e.g., generating graphic elements, data analysis, etc.) must detail their use in the “Materials and Methods” section. AI tools may be used to enhance the manuscript's readability and language quality during the writing process. It is important to note that the use of these technologies should always be supervised by the manuscript's authors.

 

 

Gender and Sex Issues

 

The editorial team of Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia, as well as authors publishing in the journal, must always adhere to the guidelines on Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER). The SAGER guidelines comprise a set of recommendations that guide the reporting of sex and gender information in study design, data analysis, results, and interpretation of results. Furthermore, Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia observes gender equity policies in the composition of its editorial board.

 

 

Ethics Committee

 

If the study involves animals or human beings (environmental perception study’s), authors must attach a statement of approval from the ethics committee of the institution responsible for approving the research.

 

 

Copyright

 

Authors of articles published by Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia retain the copyright to their works, licensing them under the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 4.0 license, which allows articles to be reused and distributed without restriction, as long as the original work is properly cited. Authors grant the journal the right of first publication.

 

 

Intellectual Property and Terms of Use

 

Responsibility of the Website: Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia reserves the right to make orthographic changes to maintain the formal standard of the language and to align with the journal's standards, while respecting the original style of the authors.

Responsibility of the authors: All content of the journal and articles published by Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia, unless otherwise specified, are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 4.0 license.

Authors of articles published in this journal retain the copyright to their works, which allows the articles to be reused and distributed without restriction, as long as the original work is properly cited.

The data, opinions and concepts expressed in the articles, as well as the accuracy of the bibliographical references, are the sole responsibility of the author(s).

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia encourages authors to self-archive their accepted manuscripts by publishing them on personal blogs, institutional repositories, and academic social media, as well as posting them on their personal social media accounts, provided that a complete citation to the version on the journal's website is included.

 

 

Sponsors and Promotion Agencies

 

Associação Brasileira de Limnologia (ABLimno)


Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)


Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)


Ministério da Educação (MEC)


Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI)

 

EDITORIAL BOARD

 

The journal has an Editorial board composed by an Editor in Chief, 14 Associate Editors and an Editorial Comission with 14 Limnologists.

 

 

Editor-in-Chief

   

 

Associate Editors

   

 

Editorial Commission

   

 


INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

Types of Documents Accepted

 

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia is a journal by the Brazilian Association of Limnology (ABLimno) which publishes original articles, short notes, review articles, opinion articles and methods articles aiming to contribute to the scientific development of Limnology. Manuscripts should be submitted in English, and a title, abstract and keywords in Portuguese must also be included. We strongly recommend that authors whose native language is not English to have their manuscript checked by an English-speaking colleague prior to submission.

There are six categories of contributions to Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia:

1. Primary research papers Comprising up to 25 pages (including tables, figures and references). See below “Form and preparation of manuscripts”.
2. Short research notes, 2-4 printed pages, presenting concise information on timely topics. Abstract (English and Portuguese), keywords (English and Portuguese), and references are required; abstract/resumo and the remainder of the text are presented as continuous text, without topics.
3. Review papers. Review articles should cover subjects falling within the scope of the journal which are of active current interest. They may be submitted or invited.
4. Opinion papers. These articles should approach academic discussion on a topic relevant to the journal scope. The opinion articles should contain up to 3000 words and express views on theoretical, methodological or current topics in limnology and should be supported and justified by bibliographic elements. At the Editorial Board criterion, the journal will publish responses or considerations of other researchers stimulating discussion on the topics. The views expressed in the opinion articles are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the view of Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia.
5. Methods. These articles should approach new methods regarding data sample and analysis, regarding the journal scope.
6. Thematic sections. Sections regarding a specific theme proposed by the journal’s Editorial Board or by a Limnologist. It may be referring to a specific event in the area.

 

 

Form and preparation of manuscripts

 

Authors are entirely responsible for manuscripts and they do not reflect the opinion of the journal Editors. The authors are entirely responsible for accuracy of the information and citations. After approval, all manuscripts published in Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia will receive their Digital Object Identifier (DOI).

Authors should prepare their manuscript for submission according to the following instructions. Manuscripts submitted to Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia should be original and not being considered for publication elsewhere. The article submission should be done in a single file by SciELO Publication System in the journal link: http://submission.scielo.br/index.php/alb/index.

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The following order must be used:

First page: title in English (in bold type) and Portuguese, authors’ full name (e.g., Antonio Fernando Monteiro Camargo), affiliation, address, email address and ORCID address of all authors. All the authors should be identified by a superscript number. The corresponding author should be clearly identified with an asterisk (*) after their name, providing their primary email address for contact. Affiliation: indicate institution, institute/faculty, and department, city, state, and country. The names of institutions, cities, and states/provinces should be in the original language, except for the country, which should be written in English.

Second page: Abstract (in English and Portuguese), Keywords and, if applicable, a Graphical Abstract.

Third and following pages: text of the article (Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, Statements/Data Availability Statement and References). The text should be in Times New Roman font, size 12, 1,5 spaced throughout. The following information should accompany all species cited in the text: a) for zoology, author name and the publication date of the original description should be given the first time that species is cited in the article; and b) for botany, only the name of the author who made the description should be given the first time that species is cited in the article.

Abstract

The concise abstract (250-300 words) should be structured and itemized into the following topics: aim, methods, results, and conclusions. The topics should be highlighted in bold. Abstracts should be written in English and Portuguese. Four to five keywords (also in English and Portuguese) should be supplied and should be distinct from those used in the title.

We strongly recommend the authors to prepare a graphical abstract. It should be elaborated in English including the main findings and ideas regarding the paper. It should be placed after the Portuguese abstract (minimum resolution of 300DPI).

Tables and Figures

Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals (Table 1, 2, 3 etc. and Figure 1, 2, 3, etc.). In the first version, the tables and figures should be inserted in the text as they are cited. In the final version, the tables and figures should be inserted after the references. Figures should be in high resolution (300 DPI or more). Tables should follow the model below, with lines between the header and the data and at the top and bottom of the table. We encourage the use of colored figures by the authors, as we only publish articles in digital version. Tables and figures must be mentioned in the text.

Table formatting example:

 

 

Research Data

 

Data are defined as all measurements or information gathered, processed or created which allow making conclusions or to verify the research results. This includes raw or processed data, tabular data, text documents, lists, audios, videos, images, maps, review articles lists, statistical codes, programming codes. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia encourage authors to publish this material into the ALB Dataverse, available in SciELO Data: https://data.scielo.org/dataverse/bralb. Only submit your data to the Dataverse after the acceptance of the manuscript for publication, after request by the Editorial Team. Third party data used in the manuscript must be cited in-text in the References. Data deposited in the Dataverse will receive a DOI after it is published, and only data linked/related to the manuscript submitted to ALB can be deposited this way. After submission on the Dataverse, data will only be published after a review from the Editorial Board and the SciELO Data team.

If authors wish to publish their data in the ALB Dataverse, they must submit the files in their original format at the time of manuscript submission. These files will be reviewed by the editorial team and reviewers during the evaluation process. After the manuscript is approved for publication, the editorial team will provide detailed guidelines for the authors to prepare and deposit the data themselves, following the SciELO Data Guides.
Aside from ALB Dataverse, the journal also recommends the following repositories to deposit research data:

Freshwater Research and Environmental Database (FRED)
Dryad
Zenodo
Figshare

Other data repositories can be found using the following tool: https://repositoryfinder.datacite.org/ .

To assure transparency and safety, authors should display the data in a format which allows third party to open and interpret them accordingly. Confidential data, whether from the authors (primary data) or from other sources (secondary data), must not be shared or has to request the author`s consent to be accessed.

Data Availability Statement

Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia requires that authors include a Data Availability Statement section, after the Acknowledgements section, to any article reporting results from data sets, even if the data used in the manuscript is not freely available. The section, if applicable, must contain the name of the repository, DOI and/or hyperlinks directing to the data set and access conditions (free or restrict access).

Models of Data Availability statements:

  1. Research data analyzed in this study is not publicly available by any mean.
  2. The entire dataset supporting the results of this study has been published in the article itself.
  3. All research data analyzed in the research is available in [NAME OF THE REPOSITORY]. Access is [ACCESS CONDICTION]. It can be accessed in [URL/DOI].
  4. The dataset analyzed/produced in this study can be requested to the corresponding author due to [REASONS WHY DATA IS NOT AVAILABLE].
 

 

References

 

All references cited on the main text must be listed in alphabetic order according to the first author. If more than an article from the same author was cited, it must be referred in chronological order. The References section must begin in a separate page. Citation from dissertations, theses, undergraduate monographs, technical reports or abstracts for congresses should be avoided as much as possible and only in exceptional circumstances and with the reviewers and the Editors consent may be used.

Citation in the text: Use the name and year system:

Henry (2023), (Vitule & Pelicice, 2023), (Brasil, 2024), (ABLimno, 2023); for more than two authors use “et al.” (e.g. Saito et al., 2024). Citations from the list of references should follow the American Psychological Association - APA 7th Edition (modified). Citations in the text must be listed in chronological order (e.g. Bianchini-Júnior & Rocha, 2006; Angelini, 2019; Ferragut et al., 2022).

References examples:

Journal articles:

The academic paper references must be presented in the correct established way: name of the author abbreviated (surname, given name), year of publication, title of the work, journal title abbreviated, volume, edition number and page numbers (if available) and DOI, without omission of any relevant information.

  • Suárez, B., Barrios, M. & Teixeira de Mello, F., 2024 Assessing the taxonomic sufficiency of macroinvertebrate communities and their potential to distinguish the impacts of land use on lowland streams in Uruguay. Acta Limnol. Bras. (Online), 36, e7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S2179-975X5723
  •  Vallefuoco, F., Vanek, M., Bottarin, R. & Scotti, A., 2024. Quantification of large-spatial scale and in-stream factors affecting the structure of benthic macroinvertebrate communities in mountain streams. Limnologica, 106, 126172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.limno.2024.126172

Articles of the same author:

  • Bianchini Jr., I., Cunha-Santino, M.B., Milan, J.A.M., Rodrigues, C.J. & Dias, J.H.P., 2015. Model parameterization for the growth of three submerged aquatic macrophytes. J. Aquat. Plant Manage, 53, 53-64.
  • Bianchini Jr., I., Fushita, A.T. & Cunha-Santino, M.B., 2019. Evaluating the retention capacity of a new subtropical run-of-river reservoir. Environ. Monit. Assess., 191, 161. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-019-7295-5

Chapter or Section in book:

  • Ferragut, C., Costa, R.A. & Carneiro, R.O., 2022. Periphyton bioreactor as a tool for restoration of eutrophic environments. In Ferreira, M.L., ed. Biogeochemistry and ecosystem services in urban green-blue systems. São Paulo: ANAP, p. 131-145, 1 ed.

Book:

  • Henry-Silva, G.G. & Camargo, A.F.M., 2022. A Bacia do Rio Apodi-Mossoró: Aspectos ambientais, sociais e econômicos de uma bacia hidrográfica no semiárido do Rio Grande do Norte. Mossoró: EdUFERSA.

Web documents and sites:

Companhia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo – CETESB, 2024. Mortandade de peixes no Rio Piracicaba: CETESB conclui laudo e multa empresa em R$18 milhões pelo desastre ecológico [online]. São Paulo: CETESB. Retrieved in 2024, August 21, from https://cetesb.sp.gov.br/blog/2024/07/19/mortandade-de-peixes-no-rio-piracicaba-cetesb-conclui-laudo-e-multa-empresa-em-r18-milhoes-pelo-desastre-ecologico/

Juridic documents: laws, decrees, resolutions:

Brasil. Agência Nacional de Águas – ANA, 2021. Declara situação crítica de escassez quantitativa dos recursos hídricos na Região Hidrográfica do Paraná (Resolução ANA nº 77, de 1º de junho de 2021). Diário Oficial da União [da] República Federativa do Brasil, Poder Executivo, Brasília, DF. Retrieved in 2021, July 19, from https://www.in.gov.br/en/web/dou/-/resolucao-ana-n-77-de-1-de-junho-de-2021-323553340.

Datasets

Silva, L.B., 2022. Data for: Local and regional determinants of phytoplankton communities in water reservoirs from the Cerrado biome. SciELO Data, V1. https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.UQETEY

 

 

Number of authors per article

 

There is no limit on the number of authors per article. However, simple articles with a modest amount of information and within a single specialty are expected to have few authors (two or three). Articles with data from different geographic regions sampled by different research groups and with the need for specialists in different knowledge areas (taxonomy, mathematical modeling, bioinformatics, landscape ecology, etc.) are expected to have a large number of authors (eight, 10 or more). ALB refers to the CRediT taxonomy to identify the contributions of authors. For example, in the preparation of a scientific article, five steps must be followed, but are not limited to, as following: 1. Elaboration of the question (what one intends to answer) and elaboration of the project with the sampling or experimental design. 2. Sampling or execution of the experiment. 3. Data analysis (laboratory determinations, preparation of tables and graphs, application of statistical analyses, etc.). 4. Interpretation of the results regarding the existing scientific knowledge. 5. Writing of the work itself. Only those who actively participate in at least three of the five steps must be in the authorship of the work.

 

 

Cover letter

 

The submission of a cover letter along with the manuscript is mandatory. Cover letters must include the work principal contributions, suggesting three potential reviewers (full name, e-mail and why you suggested them). Inform in the letter the contribution of each author in the five steps of the preparation of the paper mentioned above (1. Elaboration of the project; 2. Execution of the experiment; 3. Data analysis; 4. Interpretation of the results; 5. Writing the paper). It also must include a statement declaring the conflict of interest of the authors in the preparation of the manuscript.

 

 

Funding Statement

 

Financial support should be mentioned in the "Acknowledgments" section, specifying the funding organization (written in the original language) and the grant number. Other sponsors should also be mentioned in this section, including grant/contract numbers related to the funding.

 

 

Submission of the manuscripts

 

The manuscripts prepared according to the aforementioned instructions must be submitted in Word for Windows format through the SciELO Online Submission System (http://submission.scielo.br/index.php/alb/index), along with the Cover Letter, the Open Science Compliance Form and, if applicable, the approval term(s) of the ethics committee(s) and the supplementary research data.

 

 

Contact

 

Associação Brasileira de Limnologia
Departamento de Biodiversidade
Av. 24 A, 1515, Cep: 13506-900
Rio Claro-SP/Brazil
Tel.:(+55 19) 3526 4225
actalimno@ablimno.org.br

 

 

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