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Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species

ISSN: 2332-2543

Open Access

Citations Report

Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.

Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species has got h-index 13, which means every article in Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species has got 13 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species.

  2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Total published articles

40 44 59 79 21 12 33

Research, Review articles and Editorials

1 9 9 6 4 12 16

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

39 35 50 73 17 0 17

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 5 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

850 519 95 124 107 77 68
Journal total citations count 624
Journal impact factor 1.06
Journal 5 years impact factor 2.7
Journal cite score 2.84
Journal h-index 13
Journal h-index since 2019 12
Important citations

Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Environmental Controlling Factors of the Lake Tana Water Hyacinth in Ethiopia

The changing climate globally is one of the most important influences that affect distribution patterns and phenology of plants. Global average temperatures have increased by more than 2°C. In the last century while precipitation patterns have plummeted dramatically. Phlomis aurea is a perennial species, endemic to South Sinai in Egypt; it grows in basins and gorge habitats which increase its ability to survive the natural arid environment of South Sinai. Phlomis aurea has a significant ecological and medicinal feature; it has a role in pollination due to the lipped flower it carries forming an arrival stage for honey bees, while medicinally, it has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, cytostatic and immunosuppressant characteristics. Moreover, it's famous for antidiabetic activity in folk medicine. According to the IUCN, Phlomis aurea is a threatened species in Egypt that needs firm conservation plans considering the changing climate as a threat to biodiversity loss. The following review aims at investigating the current status of Phlomis aurea in Egypt and its vulnerability to climate change incidence taking over the globe. In conclusion, it’s expected that, Phlomis.aurea would be highly resistant to increased drought; however, on the long run and with harsher climate change scenarios there could be a severe decline in the population unless precautions have been followed.

Feeding Ecology of Chinkara (Gazella Bennetti Sykes) in Desert National Park, Rajasthan, India

Hanging coral gardens of a Tyrrhenian submarine cave from Sicily (Italy)

Season and habitat affect diversity, abundance and reproductive state of small mammals near Lake Abaya, Ethiopia

Plant Dispersal strategies of different ecological desert haitats of United Arab Emirates

HEAVY METAL PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL OF PLANT SPECIES IN A MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM IN PATTANI BAY, THAILAND

How can humans and elephants coexist in Botswana?

How can humans and elephants coexist in Botswana?

Potential Effects of Climate Change on the Geographic Distribution of the Endangered Plant Species Manihot walkerae

Diversity and Distribution Records of Orthoptera (Insecta) in Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, Karnataka, India

Polyaniline stabilized activated carbon from Eichhornia Crassipes: Potential charge storage material from bio-waste

Fisheries and biodiversity along Mediterranean Sea: Italian and Egyptian coast overview

Biodiversity and Vulture-Canid Relations

Illegal wildlife trade in Nepal: status and legitimate deed

Current Status of Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in Ethiopia: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects: A Review

Redescription on Raillietina echinobothrida (Pasquale, 1890) (Cestoda: Davaineidae) and Study of Conserved Domain across Divergent Phylogenetic Lineages of Class Cestoda

Biodiversity and Vulture-Canid Relations

Indigenous knowledge on medicinal plants used by ethnic communities of South India

Invasion of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is associated with decline in macrophyte biodiversity in an Ethiopian rift-valley Lake-Abaya.

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 624

Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species received 624 citations as per Google Scholar report

Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species peer review process verified at publons

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