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TitleOn Deepest Caves, Extreme Habitats, and Ecological Superlatives
AbstractIn an environment where the impact of research is central, scientists face the dilemma of choosing between orthodox writing for objectivity and sensational writing to provoke interest. The use of superlatives in high-ranking ecology journals has increased significantly in recent years, a writing behavior that works against scientific objectivity.
SourceTrends in ecology & evolution (Regular ed. Print) 35 (6), pp. 469–472
Keywordsextreme ecosystemsimpact factorrecord-breaking speciesresearch integrityscientific writingsensationalism
JournalTrends in ecology & evolution (Regular ed. Print)
EditorNorth-Holland, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
Year2020
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.tree.2020.02.011
AuthorsMammola, Stefano
Text421145 2020 10.1016/j.tree.2020.02.011 Scopus 2 s2.0 85081680600 extreme ecosystems impact factor record breaking species research integrity scientific writing sensationalism On Deepest Caves, Extreme Habitats, and Ecological Superlatives Mammola, Stefano Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche In an environment where the impact of research is central, scientists face the dilemma of choosing between orthodox writing for objectivity and sensational writing to provoke interest. The use of superlatives in high ranking ecology journals has increased significantly in recent years, a writing behavior that works against scientific objectivity. 35 Published version http //www.scopus.com/record/display.url eid=2 s2.0 85081680600 origin=inward Articolo in rivista North Holland 0169 5347 Trends in ecology evolution Regular ed. Print Trends in ecology evolution Regular ed. Print Trends ecol. evol. Regular ed. Print Trends in ecology evolution. Regular ed. Print Trends in ecology and evolution Regular ed. Print TREE Regular ed. Print stefano.mammola MAMMOLA STEFANO