Abstract The global scientific community has become increasingly diverse over recent decades, but is this ongoing development also reflected among top‐publishing authors and potential scientific leaders? We surveyed 13 leading journals in ecology, evolution, and conservation to investigate the diversity of the 100 top‐publishing authors in each journal between 1945 and 2019. Out of 1051 individual top‐publishing authors, only 11% are women. The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and Canada account for more than 75% of top‐publishing authors, while countries of the Global South (as well as Russia, Japan, and South Korea) were strikingly underrepresented. The number of top‐publishing authors who are women and/or are from t...
Despite substantial progress for women in science, women remain underrepresented in many aspects of ...
Peer-reviewed publication volume and caliber are widely-recognized proxies for academic merit, and a...
The position of an author on the byline of a paper affects the inferences readers make about their c...
International audienceThe global scientific community has become increasingly diverse over recent de...
The global scientific community has become increasingly diverse over recent decades, but is this ong...
Two years ago, we published an editorial demonstrating that submitted and published papers in Journa...
[Extract] The paucity of senior female scientists in science, including ecology and conservation, is...
International audienceThe creation of global research partnerships is critical to produce shared kno...
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have been undertaking considerable efforts to embed sustainabil...
Representation of women in science drops substantially at each career stage, from early student to s...
Much of the worlds biodiversity is located within countries with developing economies. We therefore ...
Peer-reviewed publication volume and caliber are widely-recognized proxies for academic merit, and a...
In the context of continuing gender inequality in environmental science, this briefing investigates ...
Despite substantial progress for women in science, women remain underrepresented in many aspects of ...
Peer-reviewed publication volume and caliber are widely-recognized proxies for academic merit, and a...
The position of an author on the byline of a paper affects the inferences readers make about their c...
International audienceThe global scientific community has become increasingly diverse over recent de...
The global scientific community has become increasingly diverse over recent decades, but is this ong...
Two years ago, we published an editorial demonstrating that submitted and published papers in Journa...
[Extract] The paucity of senior female scientists in science, including ecology and conservation, is...
International audienceThe creation of global research partnerships is critical to produce shared kno...
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have been undertaking considerable efforts to embed sustainabil...
Representation of women in science drops substantially at each career stage, from early student to s...
Much of the worlds biodiversity is located within countries with developing economies. We therefore ...
Peer-reviewed publication volume and caliber are widely-recognized proxies for academic merit, and a...
In the context of continuing gender inequality in environmental science, this briefing investigates ...
Despite substantial progress for women in science, women remain underrepresented in many aspects of ...
Peer-reviewed publication volume and caliber are widely-recognized proxies for academic merit, and a...
The position of an author on the byline of a paper affects the inferences readers make about their c...