International Wader Study Group · United Kingdom · Est. 2015
ISSN2058-8410
SJR Q3✓ Scopus / SJR
12
/ 100
High Risk
Score Breakdown
✓ Scopus Q3+12
Total12
Journal Impact Factor
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SJR Score
0.269
H-Index
14
SNIP
0.477
Total Works
402
Total Citations
1,090
2yr Mean Citedness
0.22
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Aims & Scope✦ Inferred from recent articles
This journal focuses on the study of waders, including their migration patterns, population dynamics, and conservation. Research covers topics such as identifying migratory stopover sites, assessing population trends, understanding breeding success, and evaluating the impact of human activities and habitat changes on wader populations. Methodologies include tracking studies, population counts, and the development of capture techniques.
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⚡ Speed vs Prestige
How does this journal balance review speed with impact level?
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Publication & Citation Trend
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
Scimago ranks this journal separately in each subject category — its quartile can differ by discipline.
Animal Science and ZoologyQ3
Aquatic ScienceQ3
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsQ3
Subject Classification
Scopus Categories
Animal Science and ZoologyEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsAquatic Science
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Avian ecology and behaviorWildlife Ecology and ConservationFish Ecology and Management StudiesMarine animal studies overviewSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeRangeland and Wildlife ManagementEcology and biodiversity studiesMarine and fisheries researchShakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary CriticismPostcolonial and Cultural Literary Studies