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Abstract
The editors of Conservation Biology are immensely proud to have the opportunity to help our authors revise and publish their outstanding research. Among the many excellent papers we have the privilege to publish, a few stand out for their quality and impact. To recognize authors who made particularly noteworthy contributions to the journal and conservation science, each year the editors highlight the best student-led papers published with the Rising Star Award (as judged by Conservation Biology’s editors); the most cited papers; and the papers with the highest Altmetric scores, reflecting to some extent the broader impact of their work. Here are the awardees for 2023.
Rising Stars
First place
Ian J. Ausprey
Sensitivity of tropical montane birds to anthropogenic disturbance and management strategies for their conservation in agricultural landscapes
能有机会帮助我们的作者修改和发表他们杰出的研究成果,《保护生物学》的编辑们感到无比自豪。在我们有幸发表的众多优秀论文中,有几篇因其质量和影响力而脱颖而出。为了表彰那些对期刊和保护科学做出特别突出贡献的作者,编辑们每年都会评选出 "新星奖"(由《保护生物学》编辑评定)、被引用次数最多的论文,以及 Altmetric 得分最高的论文,这在一定程度上反映了他们工作的广泛影响。以下是2023年的获奖者。Rising Stars第一名Ian J. Ausprey热带山地鸟类对人为干扰的敏感性及其在农业景观中的保护管理策略https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cobi.14136.Second。Kristen Fernandes利用腐尸蝇iDNA metabarcoding监测入侵和本地哺乳动物https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cobi.14098。.Third placeMartin Philippe-LesaffreRecovery of insular seabird populations years after rodent eradicationhttps://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cobi.14042.Most Cited ArticlesArticle published in 2021 with the highest number of citations in 2022 and 2023.Tina L. Cheng et al.,firstThe scope and severity of white-nose syndrome on hibernating bats in North Americahttps://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.13739.Enrico Di Minin et al、第二How to address data privacy concerns when using social media data in conservation sciencehttps://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.13708.Steve Carver et al.,第三Guiding principles for rewildinghttps://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.13730.Highest Altmetric ScoresArticles published online in 2022 with the highest Altmetric score from publication date to 6 January 2024.Oliver Manlik et al、firstA stochastic model for estimating sustainable limits to wildlife mortality in a changing worldhttps://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cobi.13897.Alejandro Guizar-Coutiño et al., secondA global evaluation of the effectiveness of voluntary REDD+ projects at reducing deforestation and degradation in the moist tropicshttps://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cobi.13970.Freyja Watters et al., thirdThe U.S. market for imported wildlife not listed in the CITES multilateral treatyhttps://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cobi.13978.
期刊介绍:
Conservation Biology welcomes submissions that address the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity. We encourage submissions that emphasize issues germane to any of Earth''s ecosystems or geographic regions and that apply diverse approaches to analyses and problem solving. Nevertheless, manuscripts with relevance to conservation that transcend the particular ecosystem, species, or situation described will be prioritized for publication.