ERIGENIA
ERIGENIA is a peer-reviewed journal of the Illinois Native Plant Society. It is named for Erigenia bulbosa, the Harbinger-of-the-spring, one of our earliest blooming woodland plants and a species that serves as a promise of things to come. The first issue was published in August 1982.
We invite the submission of original articles on the botanical resources of Illinois and adjacent states. Topics accepted include the following:
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- Taxonomy of vascular plants, mosses, algae, lichens, and fungi;
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- Floristics and noteworthy collections (with voucher specimen citations);
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- Ecology of species, communities, and their biotic and abiotic interactions;
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- Restoration and management of natural areas;
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- Natural history of Illinois, including geology and biogeography;
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- Ethnobotany of native plants;
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- Horticulture as it relates to native plants in restored or cultural environments and
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- Biographical reviews of botanists and explorers
Instructions for Authors
Download these instructions as a PDF here: Erigenia Submission GuidelinesGeneral Guidelines
Authors may submit material in an e-mail attachment to erigenia.editor@gmail.com. Manuscripts must be submitted as a Microsoft Word© document. Use Times New Roman 12-pt font, double line spacing, 1-inch margins, left-side alignment, and number on each page. Include any tables on separate pages (s) at the end of the document. Place figure captions at the end of the Word document. Figures must be separate files with the figure number in the file name. Tables and illustrations must fit in a 7 x 9 inch area. Retain copies of each file. Title Page For each author, list affiliation, street address, phone number, and e-mail address. Abstracts All papers should include an abstract of up to 250 words. The ABSTRACT should state the paper’s goals, principal results, and major conclusions. Taxonomic Names Cite the botanical nomenclature utilized in the manuscript or, alternatively, include taxonomic authority for each taxon. Common names should be referenced following the first use of a scientific name; thereafter, scientific or common names can be used alone if done so consistently. Lists of species in tables and appendices must only include scientific names to reference a scientific name. Thereafter, scientific names are recommended, but either may be used if done so consistently. Proofs Authors will have the opportunity to review and make any necessary corrections to their articles before publication. Page Charges There are no page charges for Erigenia.Specific Formatting Guidelines
Manuscript Submission Submitted manuscripts must be in the English language to be considered for review. Submit by e-mail to erigenia.editor@gmail.com. Please provide e-mail addresses of all authors. Following submission, the corresponding author will receive an acknowledgment e-mail, and all co-authors will be contacted for notification of their affiliation with the submitted manuscript. Below are formatting guidelines for manuscript preparation. Submission of a manuscript implies that the work described has not been published before, nor is it under consideration anywhere else. It is assumed that prior approval for content has been provided by any co-authors. Permissions Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published must obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for re-use. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors. Formatting Guidelines Include Title Page, Abstract, Keywords, Acknowledgements, and Manuscript. Title Page Include:-
- The name(s) of the author(s)
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- A concise and informative title
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- The affiliation(s) and street address(es) of the author(s)
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- The e-mail address and telephone number(s) of the corresponding author.
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- Manuscripts should be developed using 12-point Times New Roman for text with double line spacing, 1-inch margins, and left alignment.
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- Scientific names: Use italics. Use of common names (e.g., in parentheses) with the first usage of a species name is encouraged (except Tables and figures). Cite botanical nomenclature utilized in Methods; otherwise, include authority for each taxon.
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- Use automatic numbering to number both lines and pages.
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- Use tab stops for indents, not the space bar.
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- Use the equation editor for equations.
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- Save your file in *.docx format (MS Word).
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- The results are consistent with other findings (Thompson 1990).
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- This result contradicts the findings by Becker and Seligman (1996).
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- This effect has been widely studied (Abbott 1991; Baker et al. 1995a, b; Kemp and Solter 1998; Dawson et al. 1999, 2000).
Editorial Staff
Editor:
John Taft
erigenia.editor@gmail.com
Associate Editors:
Jason Koontz
Eric Ulaszek
Suneeti Jog

