European Journal of Phycology
Editor
Professor David G. Mann, Senior Principal Research Scientist, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, Scotland, Uk
E-mail: d.mann@rbge.org.uk
Tel. +44 131 248 2875
Fax +44 131 248 2901
Switchboard +44 131 552 7171
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Subscriptions
The European Journal of Phycology is available to members of the Society at a preferential annual subscription rate of GB£27.00. The full Institutional rate (including online access) is GB£299/US$491. Various European Phycology Society members are also entitled to preferential subscription rates: please contact the publisher for more information.
Aims and Scope
The European Journal of Phycology is an important focus for the activities of phycologists all over the world. The Joint Editors are assisted by an international team of Associate Editors who are experts in the following fields: macroalgal ecology, microalgal ecology, physiology and biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, macroalgal and microalgal systematics, applied phycology and biotechnology. The European Journal of Phycology publishes papers on all aspects of algae, including cyanobacteria. Articles may be in the form of primary research papers, Miniviews, which present the author's viewpoint on important recent developments, or full-length reviews of topical subjects.
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