Mar Biol
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Find below the Citation-style definiton of the Journal Marine Biology, which was used to encode the style within refbase. Find the original information on their Website
Literature citations in the text should indicate the author's surname with the year of publication in parentheses, e.g. Carlin (1992); Brooks and Carlin (1992). If there are more than two authors, only the first should be named, followed by "et al." References at the end of the paper should be listed in alphabetical order by the first author's name. If there is more than one work by the same author or team of authors in the same year, a, b, etc. is added to the year both in the text and in the list of references. *Journal papers: name(s) and initial(s) of all authors; year; full title; journal title abbreviated in accordance with international practice; volume number; first and last page numbers Example: Glassom D, Zakai D, Chadwick-Furman NE (2004) Coral recruitment: a spatio-temporal analysis along the coastline of Eilat, northern Red Sea. Mar Biol 144: 641-651 If available, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) of the cited literature should be added at the end of the reference in question. Example: Benoit-Bird KJ (2004) Prey caloric value and predator energy needs: foraging predictions for wild spinner dolphins. Mar Biol DOI 10.1007/s00227-004-1339-1 *Single contributions in a book: name(s) and initial(s) of all authors; year; title of article; editor(s); title of book; edition; volume number; publisher; place of publication; page numbers Example: Weil E (2004) Coral reef diseases in the Wider Caribbean. In: Rosenberg E, Loya Y (eds) Coral health and disease. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 35-68 *Book: name and initial(s) of all authors; year; title; publisher; place of publication Example: Pinardi N, Woods J (eds) (2002) Ocean forecasting. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
