Letter to editor: misidentification of species in the experimental study carried out in the sea of Marmara by Karadurmuş (Marine Biology Research, 2022: 18, 315–325)
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This letter is written to report misidenti fi cations of species in a paper that recently appeared in the journal Marine Biology Research (Vol. 18, Nos. 5 – 6, pages: 315 – 325), entitled ‘ Recolonization behavior of rapa whelk ( Rapana venosa ) and common star fi sh ( Asterias rubens ) eradicated from mussel bed ’ by U ğ ur Karadurmu ş (Department of Underwater Technology, Band
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Marine Biology Research (MBRJ) provides a worldwide forum for key information, ideas and discussion on all areas of marine biology and biological oceanography. Founded in 2005 as a merger of two Scandinavian journals, Sarsia and Ophelia, MBRJ is based today at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway. The Journal’s scope encompasses basic and applied research from all oceans and marine habitats and on all marine organisms, the main criterium for acceptance being quality.