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Genomic insights into the conservation status of the world’s last remaining Sumatran rhinoceros populations
Access & Citations
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- 118
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Online attention
- 122 tweeters
- 4 blogs
- 2 Facebook pages
- 35 news outlets
- 1 Wikipedia page
- 155 Mendeley
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 3,069th) of the 463,928 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 97th percentile (ranked 51st) of the 1,851 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Communications
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Mentions in news and blogs
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News story from This is Money on Monday 26 April 2021
This is Money -
Will the songs of the 'singing rhino' ever echo in the forests again?
Nature Ecology & Evolution Community -
Genomics to the Rescue for Sumatran Rhinos
DNA Science Blog -
Sumatran rhinos show low inbreeding — but when it happens, collapse is quick
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