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Top 100 Scientific Reports ecology papers in 2020

March 31, 2021

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Our research article Mortality of a large wide-ranging mammal largely caused by anthropogenic activities received 1,846 article downloads in 2020, placing it as one of the top 100 downloaded ecology papers for Scientific Reports in 2020.

Scientific Reports published more than 500 ecology papers in 2020, and so a position in the top 100 most downloaded articles is an extraordinary achievement – this scientific research is of real value to the research community. All of the most downloaded articles within this category can be accessed by visiting Top 100 in Ecology page.

Full article:
Gantchoff, M.G., J.E. Hill, K.F. Kellner, N.L. Fowler, T.R. Petroelje, L. Conlee, D.E. Beyer Jr., and J.L. Belant. 2020. Mortality of a large wide-ranging mammal largely caused by anthropogenic activities.  Scientific Reports 10:8498. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65290-9

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Top 100 Scientific Reports ecology papers in 2020

March 31, 2021

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January 30, 2021

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