Describe Insect As Food.
Describe Insect As Food.
May 11, 2020 Comments Off on Describe Insect As Food. Uncategorized Assignment-helpBiologists follow the “Council of Scientific Editors” (CSE) style for writing papers. These instructions follow CSE style guidelines. Title: Select a title that clearly references your topic. If you should change your topic and title later, you must have it approved by your instructor. Sources: Use the library, and be sure to try other key words and terms in your computer-aided search and ask the reference librarians for help, it’s their job (and they are waiting on-line to help you!) Quoting and Paraphrasing Information: Acknowledge all sources of information using citations. In scientific writing we almost never use direct quotes, but typically put the information in our own words with a citation at the end of thes sentence. Citations: You must list the sources you read and used. You may use either the “author-date” or “superscript” method to cite your sources (see below for instructions). In your bibliography or endnotes, these should be in the format shown in the following examples, with both scientific names and book or journal titles either underlined or italicized: Book: Owlfly, B.L. and A.S. Shole. 1980. Flies on Your Food. Good Health Publishing Co., Brownsville, Texas. 99 pp. Cited in text as: (Owlfly and Shole, 1980) Article in a Periodical: Westheimer, R. 1987. Courtship and copulation in the western cricket. California Entomologist 43: 123-131. Cited in text as: (Westheimer, 1987) Larsen, K.J., L.R. Nault & G. Moya-Raygoza. 1992. Overwintering biology of Dalbulus leafhoppers: adult populations and drought hardiness. Environmental Entomology 21(3): 566-577. Cited in text as: (Larsen et al., 1992) — use “et al.” when 3 or more authors. Internet Articles: Lewis, D. 1998. Boxelder Bug.