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Editor-in-Chief

C. Hauton, University of Southampton, UK
ch10@noc.soton.ac.uk


Editorial Board

M. Cock, Roscoff Marine Station, France
cock@sb-roscoff.fr
Area of Expertise: Algal developmental biology and genomics

N. De Voogd, Netherlands Biodiversity Centre, Netherlands
nicole.devoogd@naturalis.nl
Area of Expertise: Sponges

P.G.H. Evans, Sea Watch Foundation, UK
peter.evans@bangor.ac.uk
Area of Expertise: Marine mammals; also SIC Guest Editor

C. Goatley, School of Ocean and Earth Sciences, NOCS, UK
c.goatley@soton.ac.uk
Area of Expertise: fish function, biodiversity and evolution; coral reef ecology; taxonomy; community ecology

N. Mieszkowska, Marine Biological Association, UK
nova@MBA.ac.uk

D. Power, University of Algarve, Portugal
dpower@ualg.pt
Area of Expertise: Blue biotechnology and integrative biology of marine organisms

H. Solo-Gabriele, University of Miami, USA
hmsolo@miami.edu
Area of Expertise: Oceans and human health; coastal marine water quality


Associate Editors

M. Arvedlund, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
arvedlund@speedpost.net
Area of Expertise: Fish and fish larvae zoology, ecology, morphology and behaviour; marine ecology in general and aquaculture; coral reef fish and fish larvae zoology, ecology and morphology

J.A. Baeza, Smithsonian Marine Station, USA
baeza.antonio@gmail.com
Area of Expertise: Evolutionary ecology and reproductive biology of marine invertebrates; molecular phylogenetics, ecology, diversification and trait evolution in marine invertebrates, behavioural adaptations and the role of the environment in favouring/constraining behaviour; taxonomy and systematics of selected groups of decapod crustaceans, ornamental marine invertebrates with particular emphasis to decapod crustaceans

C.N. Bianchi, University of Genoa, Italy
nbianchi@dipteris.unige.it
Area of Expertise: Shallow hydrothermalism and marine communities; submarine sulphur springs and feeding; polychaete distribution; Posidonia (seagrass) and its communities and management; epibenthic communities; suspension feeding

J. Cartes, Institut de Ciències del Mar de Barcelona (C.S.I.C.), Spain
jcartes@icm.csic.es
Area of Expertise: Deep-sea benthos

B.K.K. Chan, Biodiversity Research Centre, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
chankk@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Area of Expertise: Crustacean ecology

S. Davy, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
simon.davy@vuw.ac.nz

J. Ellis, Cefas, Lowestoft, UK
jim.ellis@cefas.gov.uk
Area of Expertise: Biology and ecology of elasmobranch fish; fish life-history; structure and diversity and fish assemblages

S. Fowler, Save Our Seas, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), UK

J. C. Hernandez, Universidad de la Laguna, Spain
jocarher@ull.edu.es

M.Y. Hu, University of Kiel, Germany
marian.yongan.hu@gmail.com
Area of Expertise: Physiology; acid-base regulation; ion transport; development; cephalopods; marine invertebrates; environmental change; ocean acidification

J. Hui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
hui.jerome@gmail.com
Area of Expertise: Genetics, genomics of marine species

D. Kaullysing, University of Mauritius, Mauritius
de.kaullysing@uom.ac.mu
Area of Expertise: Marine malacology, marine ecology, corallivory (in particular gastropods and Crown-of-Thorns starfish), coral reefs ecology and biodiversity, intertidal/benthic ecology

V. Laptikhovsky, Falklands Islands Fisheries Department, UK
vladimir.laptikhovsky@cefas.co.uk
Area of Expertise: Population biology; fishery management and stock assessment in cephalopods; finfish and elasmobranchs; reproductive biology of cephalopods and teleost fish; trophic relations in fish and cephalopods; seabird biology and interaction with fishery fleet; also Ascension Island SI Guest Editor

S. C. K. Lau, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
scklau@ust.hk

M.-L. Liao, Ocean University China, China
liaoml.ouc.edu.cn

F. Maltagliati, University of Pisa, Italy
ferruccio.maltagliati@unipi.it
Area of Expertise: Phylogeography; population genetics; molecular systematics

T. Moens, University of Ghent, Belgium
Tom.Moens@ugent.be
Area of Expertise: Nematodes

J.A. Raven FRS, University of Dundee, UK
j.a.raven@dundee.ac.uk
Area of Expertise: Primary production in algae

L. Riekkola, Auckland University, New Zealand
lrie003@aucklanduni.ac.nz
Area of Expertise: marine mammal ecology, spatial ecology, spatial analysis and modelling, conservation

M.M. Rivadeneira, Departamento de Biologia Marina, Universidad Catolica del Norte, Chile
marcelo.rivadeneira@ceaza.cl
Area of Expertise: Biogeography

J. Robbins, Portsmouth University, UK
jamesrichardrobbins@googlemail.com
Area of Expertise: Marine mammals, conservation and spatial modelling

A. Schulze, Texas A&M University, USA
schulzea@tamug.edu
Area of Expertise: marine invertebrates (anellids)

H. Sugden, University of Newcastle, UK
heather.sugden@newcastle.ac.uk

J. Taylor, Salford University, UK
J.D.Taylor@salford.ac.uk
Area of Expertise: Microbial ecology; molecular ecology; phytoplankton/protist community ecology; harmful algae; genomics/metagenomics/metabarcoding

M. Thiel, Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile
thiel@ucn.cl
Area of Expertise: Behavioural ecology of invertebrates, crustacean reproductive biology, citizen science

D. Thieltges, NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research/Utrecht University, Netherlands
David.Thieltges@nioz.nl
Area of Expertise: Marine parasitology

P. Thor, Norsk Polarinstitutt, Norway
peter.thor@npolar.no
Area of Expertise: Zooplankton; ocean acidification; climate change

L. Turner, University of Plymouth, UK
lucy.m.turner@plymouth.ac.uk

O. Wangensteen, University of Barcelona, Spain
owenwangensteen@ub.edu
Area of Expertise: Marine benthic invertebrates; molecular ecology; population genetics/genomics; phylogeography; metabarcoding/metagenomics; bioinformatics; marine benthic ecology; echinoderms

D. Wilcockson, Aberystwyth University, UK
dqw@aber.ac.uk
Area of Expertise: Invertebrate neurobiology and molecular biology; biological rhythms (circadian, circatidal and circalunar); animal orientation and navigation; crustacean growth, reproduction and moulting; endocrinology and neuroendocrinology