Marine Ecology

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Edited By: Craig Young

Impact Factor: 1.836

ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 36/97 (Marine & Freshwater Biology)

Online ISSN: 1439-0485

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In 2013, Marine Ecology move to online only publication , in trend with Wiley's path of digital transformation, as the company invests in the customizable, technology-enabled products and services needed by our customers in the future.

The gradual migration of journals from print to solely online is part of this transition, supporting investment in forward-looking innovation and building online communities for journal readers and our society partners.

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