Journal Details
Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology
Increased 2007 Impact Factor: Was 0.604 NOW 1.163!
Aims & Scope
The journal is devoted to the publication of papers on research into the behaviour and physiology of marine and freshwater animals. It covers field and laboratory studies of the behaviour and physiology of aquatic animals including
• excretion
• osmoregulation
• digestion
• respiration
• feeding
• migration
• reproduction
• tidal and biorhythms
• neurobiology
• movement
• sensory biology
• anatomy and fine structure (where embedded in a physiological context)
The behaviour of aquatic animals, both natural and simulated in the laboratory, also fall within the ambit of the journal. Short reviews will be published and occasional book reviews.
The living resources of the world's oceans, rivers and lakes are attracting increasing attention as food sources for humans and for their role in global ecology. The journal will therefore publish the results of research in the areas of Fisheries Biology, Fisheries Technology, Fisheries Oceanography, Fisheries Economics and Management, Fisheries Engineering or Seafood Science and Technology where these have clear links to behaviour and physiology.
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