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August issue of Conservation Letters and more citation statistics

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The latest issue (Volume 3, Issue 4 – August 2010) of Conservation Letters is now available free-of-charge online. This issue’s papers include 1 Mini-Review, 2 Policy Perspectives, 6 Letters, 1 Correspondence and 1 Response:

Another great line-up, for sure. You’ll also note that this is our greatest number of papers yet published in particular issue (sure sign that interest and demand is growing). As mentioned not too long ago, Conservation Letters was ISI-listed this year and will probably pick up a > 3 Impact Factor in June 2011.

Incidentally, one of Conservation Letters Editors-in-Chief, Hugh Possingham, recently conducted a mini citation review of the major conservation biology journals and found the following:

Citation statistics in 2008 – average number of citations/paper to July 2010

Papers published in 2008

  • Conservation Letters: 6.65
  • Conservation Biology: 5.57
  • Biological Conservation: 4.40
  • Biodiversity and Conservation: 3.26

Papers published in 2009

  • Conservation Letters: 2.11
  • Conservation Biology: 1.77
  • Biological Conservation: 1.53
  • Biodiversity and Conservation: 0.74

Very interesting ;-)

CJA Bradshaw

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