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The Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology provides a forum for experimental ecological research on marine organisms in relation to their environment. Topic areas include studies that focus on biochemistry, physiology, behavior, genetics, and ecological theory. The main emphasis of the Journal lies in hypothesis driven experimental work, both from the laboratory and the field. Natural experiments or descriptive studies that elucidate fundamental ecological processes are welcome. Submissions should have a broad ecological framework beyond the specific study organism or geographic region. Short communications that highlight emerging issues and exciting discoveries within five printed pages will receive a rapid turnaround. Papers describing important new analytical, computational, experimental and theoretical techniques and methods are encouraged and will be highlighted as Methodological Advances. We welcome proposals for Review Papers synthesizing a specific field within marine ecology. Finally, the journal aims to publish Special Issues at regular intervals synthesizing a particular field of marine science. All printed papers undergo a peer review process before being accepted and will receive a first decision within three months.
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Editors-in-Chief B. KonarUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA Email B. Konar kelp forest and intertidal ecology, predator-prey interactions, drivers of community structureP. Petraitis University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Email P. Petraitis Managing Editor S. TraigerCalifornia State University at Northridge, Northridge, USAAssociate Editors S. BattenPacific CPR Survey, Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom interactions between large scale ocean climate variability and planktonA. FreemanBiology Department, Adelphi UniversitySwire Institute of Marine Science, School of Biological Sciences, University of Hong Kong and Cetacea Research Institute, Hong Kong Marine megafauna - Behaviour and behavioural ecology; Marine mammals - Cetaceans, Socio-spatial ecology, Population processes and demography, Range use and habitat selection, Conservation ecology. S. MurrayPlant Functional Biology and Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydneymolecular ecology of marine microbial eukaryotes and their toxins; marine biotoxins produced by dinoflagellatesG. WaldbusserCollege of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University benthic ecology and sediment biogeochemistry; species interactions in sediments; coastal and estuarine acidification effects on bivalves; benthic habitats and biogeochemical cycling; structure and function of sedimentary habitats; tidal flat ecology.B. WaltherDepartment of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi (TAMUCC) Fish migration ecology; population connectivity; habitat use; food web dynamics; carbonate chemistryD. WeihrauchDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Manitoba transport physiology; osmoregulation; nitrogen excretion and acid-base regulation in invertebrates and fishJ. W. WhiteCoastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station, Oregon State University population dynamics, theoretical ecology, marine protected areas, coral reef fish, behavioral ecology, ecological statisticsE. WietersDepartamento de Ecología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileEditorial Board D. AyreWollongong, New South Wales, AustraliaS.S. BellTampa, Florida, USA benthic ecology; ecology of seagrass systems; restoration ecologyB.E. BrownNewcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, UKM. KellyBaton Rouge, Louisiana, USA ecology, evolution and conservation of marine invertebrates; genetics of thermal tolerance, physiological responses to pH stress, evolution of mating systemsD. RasherEast Boothbay, Maine, USA marine community ecology; chemical ecology; global change biology; biodiversity scienceA.J. UnderwoodSydney, New South Wales, AustraliaL. WaltersOrlando, Florida, USAFounding Editors Honorary Editor
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