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Cambridge University Press ceased publication of Marine Biodiversity Records on the completion of Volume 8, 2015.From Volume 9 the Journal is published by BioMed Central as a wholly Open Access journal. Please visit the Journal’s new homepage at http://www.mbr.biomedcentral.com/.Cambridge first published Marine Biodiversity Records in 2008, as part of a major investment by the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom and Cambridge University Press to improve dissemination of good science in the field, and as a result of the successful growth of the Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United KingdomCambridge continues to publish and develop Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.Frequency: 1 Volume(s) per year
Editors-in-Chief: Professor Richard Fenner University of Cambridge| UK and Professor Dragan Savic KWR Water Research Institute| Netherlands Cambridge Prisms: Water is an international platform for scholars, experts and practitioners to publish high-quality, high-impact OA reviews and original research for a broad audience encompassing scientists, engineers, policymakers, and non-governmental organisations. Water welcomes research from across fields relevant to water, with a focus on enhancing collaboration between academia and industry, and examining the impacts of society on water. This title aims to cover all aspects of water and hydrological sciences, plus associated technologies, specifically exploring how new research could be translated into effective implementation, by contributing to the development of novel solutions to water-related problems. Accepted in DOAJ.
Polar Record is a Gold Open Access journal that publishes articles in a wide variety of areas of polar research in both the Arctic and the Antarctic and keeping its readers up to date with an extensive range of topics and concerns. The journal includes original primary research papers in the physical sciences, life sciences, polar technology, humanities, and social sciences, as well as papers concerning current political, economic, legal, and environmental issues. Notes, review papers, book reviews, letters to the editor, guest editorials, obituaries, and ‘In Brief’ items of general interest are also published.
Bird Conservation International is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to promote worldwide research and action for the conservation of birds and the habitats upon which they depend. The official journal of BirdLife International, it provides stimulating, international and up-to-date coverage of a broad range of conservation topics, using birds to illuminate wider issues of biodiversity, conservation and sustainable resource use. It publishes original papers and reviews, including targeted articles and recommendations by leading experts.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK (JMBA) is an international journal, publishing original research and reviews on all aspects of marine biology, to support the aims of the MBA. The topics of present interest for JMBA are: - Marine ecology, behaviour and fisheries; - Biodiversity and population studies of marine ecosystems, especially potential impacts of global warming, ocean acidification and climate change on ecosystem resilience; - Physiology, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology of marine organisms, including microbiology, particularly related to the integrative ecophysiology of marine organisms - Taxonomic syntheses, including molecular phylogenies; - Morphology, life history and developmental biology of marine organisms, especially model systems; - Chemical and physical oceanography, as directly relevant to marine biology; - Marine environmental health, and in particular its relationship to human health and well-being. In addition to papers describing original research, the journal will also publish short reviews and original viewpoints on topics of current marine biological interest.