The Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (JEMBE) is a leading international journal dedicated to publishing original research on marine organisms and their interactions within the marine environment. Emphasizing experimental approaches, JEMBE explores a wide range of ecological processes, from individual organism behavior to community dynamics and ecosystem functioning.
The journal's scope includes studies on trophic interactions, marine pollution, climate change impacts on marine life, and the physiological adaptations of marine organisms. JEMBE also welcomes research that integrates molecular techniques, advanced imaging, and other cutting-edge methodologies to address fundamental questions in marine ecology.
Indexed in major databases like Web of Science and Scopus, JEMBE serves as a valuable resource for marine biologists, ecologists, oceanographers, and environmental scientists worldwide. With its rigorous peer-review process and broad coverage of marine ecological topics, JEMBE promotes a deeper understanding of the complexities of marine ecosystems. Consider JEMBE for your next marine ecological research publication.