The Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences covers a wide range of scientific disciplines. JGR-Biogeosciences papers investigate topics that range from the mechanisms and processes responsible for the fluxes and exchange of biogeochemically relevant materials (e.g., energy, water, carbon, and nutrients) across key interfaces (e.g., land-atmosphere-ocean) to factors affecting the productivity and ecology of terrestrial and aquatic (freshwater and marine) ecosystems and to feedbacks and interactions between the biosphere and climate. Given such broad and multidisciplinary focus, JGR-Biogeosciences relies on a committed team of Associate Editors and a large number of dedicated, rigorous, and thoughtful reviewers from a variety of fields and backgrounds to maintain the highest level of scientific integrity and quality in the papers we publish. In 2014, the papers published in JGR-Biogeosciences benefited from 522 reviews provided by 455 individual referees. The dedication and thoughtfulness of our reviewers is critical to ensure high quality; cutting edge research is effectively communicated through our publication process. We thank all those who contributed their time and knowledge to the peer review process in our journal. Because many of the topics covered by JGR-Biogeosciences have direct and significant societal implications, their dedication not only benefits the advancement of science but also has a positive impact on future policy based on sound science. Individuals in bold italics provided three or more reviews during the year
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