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Stress hormones link food availability and population processes in seabirds

Overview of attention for article published in Marine Ecology Progress Series, December 2007
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  • In the top 25% of all research outputs scored by Altmetric
  • High Attention Score compared to outputs of the same age (80th percentile)
  • Good Attention Score compared to outputs of the same age and source (74th percentile)

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2 policy sources

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233 Mendeley
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Title
Stress hormones link food availability and population processes in seabirds
Published in
Marine Ecology Progress Series, December 2007
DOI 10.3354/meps07074
Authors

AS Kitaysky, JF Piatt, JC Wingfield

Mendeley readers

Mendeley readers

The data shown below were compiled from readership statistics for 233 Mendeley readers of this research output. Click here to see the associated Mendeley record.

Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
United States 7 3%
United Kingdom 3 1%
Portugal 1 <1%
Sweden 1 <1%
Australia 1 <1%
Brazil 1 <1%
Israel 1 <1%
Unknown 218 94%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 51 22%
Researcher 45 19%
Student > Master 43 18%
Student > Bachelor 17 7%
Professor 11 5%
Other 35 15%
Unknown 31 13%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 151 65%
Environmental Science 27 12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 1%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 3 1%
Earth and Planetary Sciences 3 1%
Other 9 4%
Unknown 37 16%
Attention Score in Context

Attention Score in Context

This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 6. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 01 January 2017.
All research outputs
#4,724,156
of 22,903,988 outputs
Outputs from Marine Ecology Progress Series
#1,277
of 5,040 outputs
Outputs of similar age
#22,055
of 156,315 outputs
Outputs of similar age from Marine Ecology Progress Series
#5
of 39 outputs
Altmetric has tracked 22,903,988 research outputs across all sources so far. Compared to these this one has done well and is in the 76th percentile: it's in the top 25% of all research outputs ever tracked by Altmetric.
So far Altmetric has tracked 5,040 research outputs from this source. They typically receive more attention than average, with a mean Attention Score of 8.3. This one has gotten more attention than average, scoring higher than 69% of its peers.
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We're also able to compare this research output to 39 others from the same source and published within six weeks on either side of this one. This one has gotten more attention than average, scoring higher than 74% of its contemporaries.