Research publications & environmental research articles

TERN's infrastructure has enabled more than 2,200 peer-reviewed publications, books and environmental journal articles in ecology since 2009. Filter the chart below, then browse a sample of the most recent papers.

Year
Type
Cumulative publications
Running total of TERN-enabled publications, 2009 to 2024.
Cumulative total
Journal quality (SCImago Q rating)
Best-quartile rating per journal across any subject category · Source: SCImago Journal Rank
77%
papers published in Q1 journals
of 1,901 matched papers
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By journals
All publications
A sample of 30 recent papers. The full archive will go live with the launch.
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Acknowledging TERN and NCRIS in your research

We provide TERN data, samples and site-based research infrastructure freely to the Australian and international scientific communities. In recognition of these services, we ask that when you use them in any environmental journal article you acknowledge NCRIS-enabled TERN. This simple step lets us record that our infrastructure is being used, generating important outputs and outcomes, which in turn helps TERN to continue being funded and available to you.

Reporting on the use of digital assets and research infrastructure is also one of the performance indicators for TERN. Users are asked to clearly acknowledge their source in one of the following formats — click any block to copy.

TERN Funding Acknowledgement

This work, presented in these environmental research articles, was funded by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), an Australian Government NCRIS-enabled project.

TERN Partial Funding Acknowledgement

This work was partly funded by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), an Australian Government NCRIS-enabled project, and contributes to environmental journal articles.

TERN Infrastructure Acknowledgement

This work is supported by the use of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) infrastructure, which is enabled by the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), and contributes to environmental journal articles.

Data Acknowledgement

This work is supported by the use of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) infrastructure, which is enabled by the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), and contributes to environmental science articles.

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We also request that you send us copies of any environmental publications, papers, books, book chapters and conference papers created using our data, as soon as possible after their acceptance. This allows us to easily track the use of our infrastructure and enables us to add your research to our website, increasing the exposure of your work.

Citing TERN data: data users are requested to use the citation information provided in the collection metadata to credit the relevant people and organisations involved in the data collection.

Reporting: Public

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Please use the form to let us know how you've been using our ecosystem observatory data. All fields marked * are required.

This is the same form embedded on the live TERN publications page, restyled for this showcase. Submissions feed into our records and our annual reporting to NCRIS.

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