In 1963, Price analysed authorship patterns in chemical science and identified that “…the proportion of multi‐author papers has accelerated steadily and powerfully, and it is now so large that if it continues at the present rate, by 1980 the single‐author paper will be extinct” (Price, 1963). An analysis of all research papers published in Journal of Applied Ecology since 1966 shows that the trends identified by Price also apply to our field: an exponential increase in the mean number of authors per published article has been mirrored by a sharp decline in the proportion of single‐authored papers (Figure 1). From over 60% of all publications in the 1960s, single‐author papers now make up less than 4% (averaged over the past 10 years). Altho...
All papers published in 19 scientific journals concerning Agricultural sciences and being issued in ...
Collaboration can improve conservation initiatives through increases in article impact and by the bu...
<div><p>Debates over the pros and cons of a “publish or perish” philosophy have inflamed academia fo...
<div><p>Citation patterns were examined for Worm et al. 2006 (<i>Science</i> 314∶787–790), a high-im...
Citation patterns were examined for Worm et al. 2006 (Science 314:787–790), a high-impact paper that...
Citation patterns were examined for Worm et al. 2006 (Science 314:787-790), a high-impact paper that...
International audienceThis paper attempts to highlight quantitatively the growth and development of ...
[Extract] Biodiversity conservation was first defined as a science less than three decades ago (Mein...
We examined the effects of different types of collaboration on the citation rates of 837 research pa...
Analyses of published research can provide a realistic perspective on the progress of science. By an...
International audienceThe journal Ecology is one of the premier journals in the field of ecology, pu...
Scientific research has become increasingly collaborative. We systematically reviewed invasion scien...
[Extract] Conservation biology arose as a field of academic science and management practice to inter...
Since the 1990s the number of papers published by four mainstream conservation journals (Conservatio...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
All papers published in 19 scientific journals concerning Agricultural sciences and being issued in ...
Collaboration can improve conservation initiatives through increases in article impact and by the bu...
<div><p>Debates over the pros and cons of a “publish or perish” philosophy have inflamed academia fo...
<div><p>Citation patterns were examined for Worm et al. 2006 (<i>Science</i> 314∶787–790), a high-im...
Citation patterns were examined for Worm et al. 2006 (Science 314:787–790), a high-impact paper that...
Citation patterns were examined for Worm et al. 2006 (Science 314:787-790), a high-impact paper that...
International audienceThis paper attempts to highlight quantitatively the growth and development of ...
[Extract] Biodiversity conservation was first defined as a science less than three decades ago (Mein...
We examined the effects of different types of collaboration on the citation rates of 837 research pa...
Analyses of published research can provide a realistic perspective on the progress of science. By an...
International audienceThe journal Ecology is one of the premier journals in the field of ecology, pu...
Scientific research has become increasingly collaborative. We systematically reviewed invasion scien...
[Extract] Conservation biology arose as a field of academic science and management practice to inter...
Since the 1990s the number of papers published by four mainstream conservation journals (Conservatio...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
All papers published in 19 scientific journals concerning Agricultural sciences and being issued in ...
Collaboration can improve conservation initiatives through increases in article impact and by the bu...
<div><p>Debates over the pros and cons of a “publish or perish” philosophy have inflamed academia fo...