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For nearly 60 years, OMBAR has been an essential reference for researchers and students in marine science. This volume considers such diverse topics as Mediterranean marine caves and marine biodiversity in Korea, and development of a model to predict responses of reefs to climate change.
Sommario
1. Mediterranean marine caves: A synthesis of current knowledge (OPEN ACCESS). 2. ‘a close and friendly alliance’: biology, geology and the Great Barrier Reef Expedition of 1928-29 (OPEN ACCESS). 3. Phylogeography of Southern hemisphere blue mussels of the genus Mytilus: evolution, biosecurity, aquaculture and food labelling (OPEN ACCESS). 4. Predicting responses of geo-ecological carbonate reef systems to climate change: a conceptual model and review (OPEN ACCESS). 5. A comparative review of macromedusae in eastern boundary currents (OPEN ACCESS). 6. Marine biodiversity in Korea: A review of macrozoobenthic assemblages, their distributions, and long-term community changes from human impacts (OPEN ACCESS). 7. Widespread Zoanthus and Palythoa dominance, barrens, and phase shifts in shallow water subtropical and tropical marien ecosystems. 8. Species’ distribution and evolutionary history influence the responses of marine copepods to climate change: a global meta-analysis. 9. The nature and ecological significance of epifaunal communities within marine ecosystems (OPEN ACCESS).
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Editor in Chief: Stephen J Hawkins BSc, PhD, DSc, FSB is Professor of Natural Sciences at Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, University of Southampton.
Associate Editors:
Dr. Anaëlle Lemasson
Dr. Louise Allcock
Dr. Amanda Bates
Prof. Maria Byrne
Dr. Ally Evans
Dr. Louise Firth
Dr. Ezequiel Marzinelli
Dr. Bayden Russell
Prof. Jonathan Sharples
Dr. Phil Smith
Prof. Stephen Swearer
Dr. Peter Todd
Riassunto
For nearly 60 years, OMBAR has been an essential reference for researchers and students in marine science. This volume considers such diverse topics as Mediterranean marine caves and marine biodiversity in Korea, and development of a model to predict responses of reefs to climate change.