Trends in Ecology and Evolution Q1 Unclaimed
rends in Ecology & Evolution (TREE) provides succinct updates, opinions, and discussions on the most exciting current research in all aspects of ecology and evolutionary biology, from molecular to global. Every issue of TREE contains brief, readable Review and Opinion articles that keep readers up to date on the latest trends, important developments, and new ideas both within and outside their specialist area. Review and Opinion articles are commissioned from leading scientists and are then subj It has an SJR impact factor of 5,165.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: biodiversity, species, ecosystem, plant, functional, evolutionary, traits, response, reply, delimitation, ...
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5,165
SJR Impact factor381
H Index161
Total Docs (Last Year)425
Total Docs (3 years)8938
Total Refs4514
Total Cites (3 years)332
Citable Docs (3 years)10.25
Cites/Doc (2 years)55.52
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