Reef Ecosystems
Reef ecosystems are a type of marine environment consisting of complex networks of living organisms and their physical environment. They can be found in a variety of areas ranging from shallow waters to the depths of the ocean. Reef ecosystems provide numerous benefits, such as providing habitat for fish, other aquatic life, and coral. They also act as buffers, protecting coastlines from storm damage, and providing an important resource for the tourism industry. Reefs provide food for fish and coral, and the habitats create a rich and diverse ecosystem. Reef ecosystems are vital to the health of the ocean, making them an essential part of the global environment.
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1 journal(s) foundEvolutionary Science
ISSN: 2689-4602
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: George Mikhailovsky, CALIBRE,
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Journal of Evolutionary Science is an Open Access peer-review journal that aims to publish articles on evolution of organisms, which include phylogenetics and palaeontology. Its main aim is to disseminate the most complete and reliable source of knowledge on the discoveries and recent developments in the form of evolutionary science.