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- ISSN: 0025-3154 (Print), 1469-7769 (Online)
- Editor: C. Hauton Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton|National Oceanography Centre, Southampton|United Kingdom|
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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.
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MBA Newsroom
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Unlocking the value of biodiversity: report highlights economic impact of the Darwin Tree of Life project
- 16 April 2026,
- A new economic analysis has shown that sequencing the DNA of all complex life in the UK and Ireland could deliver up to almost £3 billion in benefits to the...
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MBA welcomes Dr Amy Courtney as our new Anne Warner Research Fellow
- 15 April 2026,
- The Marine Biological Association (MBA) is delighted to welcome Dr Amy Courtney as our new Anne Warner Research Fellow, strengthening the MBA’s internationally...
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Exploring coccolithophore communities in the Southern Indian Ocean
- 13 April 2026,
- Our oceans contain a vast community of calcifying algae, known as coccolithophores, that play a critical role in the global carbon cycle through their ability...