Citations and References

Literature citations in the text should indicate the author's surname and the year of publication in parentheses, e.g. (Niemelä 2005); (Berglund & Ryvarden 2000). If there are more than two authors, only the first should be named, followed by "et al."

References at the end of the paper should be listed in alphabetical order by the first author's name. If there is more than one reference by the same author or team of authors in the same year, a, b, etc. is added to the year both in the text and in the list of references.

Journal papers are referred as follows (see an example below): names and initials of all authors; year of publication; full title; journal title in full length; volume number; first and last page numbers.

Taylor, J.W., Jacobson, D.J., Kroke, S., Kasuga, T., Geiser, D.M., Hibbett, D.S. & Fisher, M.C. 2000: Phylogenetic species recognition and species concepts in fungi. – Fungal Genetics and Biology 31: 21–32.

Single contributions in a book are referred as follows (see an example below): names and initials of all authors; year; title of article; editors; title of book; edition; volume number; page numbers; publisher; place of publication.

White, T.J., Bruns, T., Lee, S. & Taylor, J. 1990: Amplification and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogenetics. – In: Michael, A.J., Gelfand, D.H., Sninsky, J.J. & White, T.J. (eds). PCR protocols: a guide to the methods and applications, 315–322. Academic Press, New York.

A whole book is referred as follows (see an example below): names and initials of all authors; year; title; publisher; place of publication.

Kornerup, A. & Wanscher, J. H. 1981: Taschenlexicon der Farben. – Muster-Schmidt Verlag: Zürich & Göttingen.