ecotoxicology (london, england) | Journament

Journal Ranking

#4569 / 33,959
📉 Poor
Overall Score
38.1/100
Score Breakdown
Engagement
31
Accessibility
35
Timeliness
50
Diversity
30
Innovation
40
Community Impact
32
Ethics & Transparency
0
Content Quality
0
Editorial Diversity
0
Publication Regularity
0
Geographic Reach
0
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ecotoxicology (london, england)

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Indexings
ncbi ulakbim sci
Short Name ecotoxicology
Abbreviated Name ecotoxicology
ISSN 1573-3017
Aim and Scope
URL https://link.springer.com/journal/10646
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Publications Per Year

Recent Articles (46 total)

2019
Historical patterns in mercury exposure for North American songbirds.
377 views DOI Abstract
2019
Genotoxicity response of Vicia faba seedlings to cadmium in soils as characterized by direct soil exposure and micronucleus test.
321 views DOI Abstract
2019
The effect of oil sludge contamination on morphological and physiological characteristics of some tree species.
Vol. 28 , No. 5 , pp. 507-519
314 views DOI Abstract
2020
Mercury exposure in songbird communities within Sphagnum bog and upland forest ecosystems in the Adirondack Park (New York, USA).
300 views DOI Abstract
2020
Total and methylmercury concentrations in ground and surface waters in natural and restored freshwater wetlands in northern New York.
289 views DOI Abstract
2018
Fipronil (Phenylpyrazole) induces hemato-biochemical, histological and genetic damage at low doses in common carp, Cyprinus carpio (Linnaeus, 1758).
Vol. 27 , No. 9 , pp. 1261-1271
285 views DOI Abstract
2019
Mercury increase in Lake Champlain fish: links to fishery dynamics and extreme climatic events.
276 views DOI Abstract
2014
Sublethal toxicity of untreated and treated stormwater Zn concentrations on the foraging behaviour of Paratya australiensis (Decapoda: Atyidae).
Vol. 23 , No. 6 , pp. 1022-9
260 views DOI Abstract
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Overall Quality Score

38.1/100

Tier: Poor

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Engagement Score

30.6/100

Measures user interactions, views, citations, and community involvement with this journal's content.

Higher engagement scores indicate that the journal's content is actively being read, cited, and discussed within the academic community.

Accessibility Score

35.0/100

Evaluates how easily researchers can access journal content, including open access availability, ISSN registration, and indexing.

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Diversity Score

30.0/100

Assesses geographic and institutional diversity of authors, editorial board composition, and topic breadth.

A diverse journal publishes work from various geographic regions, institutions, and covers a broad range of topics within its field.

Innovation Score

40.0/100

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Community Impact Score

32.0/100

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Timeliness Score

50.0/100

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Ethics & Transparency Score

0.0/100

Research Integrity (10% weight)

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Content Quality Score

0.0/100

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Editorial Diversity Score

0.0/100

Author Diversity + Interdisciplinary Value (8%)

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Publication Regularity Score

0.0/100

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Geographic Reach Score

0.0/100

Evaluates international author representation, global readership distribution, and cross-border research collaboration.

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