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We now differentiate between the requirements for new and revised submissions. Only when your paper is at the revision stage, will you be requested to put your paper in to a 'correct format' for acceptance and provide the items required for the publication of your article (you can view templates demonstrating the final layout of the title page, main text, tables and supplementary online material). However, please note that submissions should not include any information in the main text, tables and figures that could lead to the author(s) being identified by reviewers, given the double-anonymized peer review process adopted by the journal. To find out more, please visit the Preparation section below.




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Virtual special issues (VSIs). VSIs are devoted to particular topics or themes that fall within the purview of the journal. For VSIs, presubmission inquiries to the Editors, including detailed special issue proposals, are mandatory. JHE publishes a maximum of one VSI per year. The proposal should include the following: names and affiliations of all proposed Guest Editors (GE) and their CVs, VSI title, aim and scope of the VSI and its current relevance to JHE readership, and number of anticipated submissions including title and author(s) of each submission, and abstracts (please keep in mind the 300-word limit for abstracts). The proposal should indicate the papers that will be handled by each GE. Each VSI should have an Editorial that places the papers in collective context and may have a closing article though this is not mandatory. Please note that acceptance of a VSI is not a guarantee that all submissions for that VSI will be accepted for publication. The manuscripts should be submitted under the category with the title of the VSI. All submissions are subject to the normal peer-review process with the exception of the Editorial, which should be submitted directly to the Editor-in-Chief handling the VSI.


  • The body of the manuscript of a Research Article should be submitted in editable Word format. JHE allows for primary, secondary and tertiary headers. The format of these headers is as follows:JHE allows for primary, secondary and tertiary headers. The format of these headers is as follows:1. Primary section header (capitalize only the first word of the primary header and use bold)Text begins here. 1.1.Secondary section header (italics, no bold or underline, but please do not italicize genera/species names)Text begins here. Tertiary section header Text begins here.The manuscript should thus adhere to the following formatting:Introduction

  • Materials and methods

Provide sufficient detail to allow the work to be reproduced. Methods already published should be indicated by a reference, but sufficient detail must be provided so that readers can understand the methods without referring to separate papers. Authors must supply complete and accurate information about the location and accession of material, both at the time it was studied and, if different, at the time of publication (for example, if the material was on loan or not fully accessioned in a single institution at the time of study). In line with the journals commitment to open access and transparency, specimen numbers of material (both fossil and modern comparative) analyzed as part of the submitted work should be included either in the main manuscript or, in cases where a large sample is used, as supplementary online material. The institution where the studied specimens are curated should be indicated in the Materials section.


Users of Mendeley Desktop can easily install the reference style for this journal by clicking the following link: -citation-style/journal-of-human-evolution When preparing your manuscript, you will then be able to select this style using the Mendeley plug-ins for Microsoft Word or LibreOffice.


A separate primary section, numbered and entitled Systematics (for extant taxa) or Systematic paleontology (for extinct taxa) is mandatory. This section may substitute the standard Results section; if not, then the latter must be placed immediately after the systematic section. This section primary heading should be followed by successive taxonomic subheadings in round type that do not adhere to the style of secondary or tertiary headings of the journal, and which must include rank (but see below), taxon name, and taxonomic authorships and/or specifications about the novelty of taxa (see abbreviations below), without dot at the end. For example:


The use of taxon ranks is mandatory when ruled by the Code (i.e., family-, genus- or species-group taxa), and optional for higher-level ranks not ruled by the Code (e.g., class, order?). New taxa must be explicitly denoted as such after taxon name (e.g., sp. nov.), whereas new rank must be explicitly specified after taxonomic authorship. A taxonomic subheading can be followed, on next line, by another taxonomic subheading (of lower rank), a synonyms list, or one or more secondary or tertiary headings (in accordance to the journal style), depending on the case. Tertiary headings will be used except for longer sub-sections of 'Description', 'Comparisons' or 'Remarks', which must be under secondary headings and may be alternatively placed within a separate Results section (if any). The erection of new family- and genus-group taxa must be accompanied at least by a designation of the type genus or species, respectively, whereas the erection of new species-group taxa must obligatorily include a succinct diagnosis (without references, and preceded by a tertiary heading), which must be differential unless a separate differential diagnosis is provided.


If applicable, systematic headings of species-group taxa may be followed by a synonyms list with references. References cited within the synonyms list(s) must be included in the references list of the paper, but their citation does not adhere to the standard citation style of the journal. Only relevant synonyms must be included (e.g., original description, new rank, genus transfer, etc.). Each synonym must be placed on a text line of its own, flushed to the left, beginning with year, followed by colon, taxon name, authorship without year, semicolon plus citation (if different from authorship), colon, plates and/or figures and comma (if applicable), and page range, ending with a dot.


Taxononic authorities (or authorships) should be provided following a taxon name (especially for ranks of the genus-and species-groups) when it is first mentioned in the text, as well as within systematic headings within a formal Systematics or Systematic paleontology section. References for taxonomic authorships used in the text must be included in the references list following the same style as other references. Within the text, taxonomic authorships should follow the recommendations of the Code if they go against the journal's citation style. Therefore, the name of author(s) must be separated from year of original description with a comma, but parentheses can only be used for species-group names when they were originally erected within a different genus from that currently used. For authors, only surnames will be used, unless initials are required to distinguish different authors. For two authors, Australopithecus must be separated by 'and' (instead of ampersand); for three or more authors, the name of first author followed by 'et al.' should be used as long as the full list of authors can be unambiguously identified in the references list.


Although registration in ZooBank is only mandatory for online-only taxonomic publications, and Journal of Human Evolution is still printed, taxonomic papers published in the journal should be registered in ZooBank, and evidence of such registration included within the published version of the paper. Registration in ZooBank is the responsibility of authors, once the paper has been provisionally accepted for publication, so that the details to be included in the published version of the paper must be provided by authors before its final formal acceptance. These details must include the date of registration and the life science identifier (LSID) of the publication. Authors must register their papers as in press, and subsequently update the citation details one their paper is published. Authors are also encouraged to register new taxa in ZooBank, and provide their LSID below the corresponding systematic headings in their papers, but this is not mandatory. The digital repositories (e.g., CLOCKSS) that partner with Elsevier (to be selected by authors of Journal of Human Evolution during ZooBank registration) can be consulted here:


Research Elements is a suite of peer-reviewed, open access journals which make your research objects findable, accessible and reusable. Articles place research objects into context by providing detailed descriptions of objects and their application, and linking to the associated original research articles. Research Elements articles can be prepared by you, or by one of your collaborators.


The journal publishes impactful articles of any length, including literature reviews, meta-analyses, replications, theoretical notes, and commentaries on previously published works in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.


The editorial policy of the journal encompasses integrative articles containing multiple experiments as well as articles reporting single experiments. The journal also publishes commentaries and theoretical notes. Please note that theoretical notes are limited to a maximum of 25 pages of text. Commentaries on articles should be at maximum half the length of the target article.


JEP:LMC is now using a software system to screen submitted content for similarity with other published content. The system compares the initial version of each submitted manuscript against a database of 40+ million scholarly documents, as well as content appearing on the open web. This allows APA to check submissions for potential overlap with material previously published in scholarly journals (e.g., lifted or republished material). 2ff7e9595c


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