Automated Organization ProfileHrvatski prirodoslovni muzej, Demetrova 1, HR- 10000 Zagreb, Croatia. marijana. vukovic @ hpm. hr
Hrvatski prirodoslovni muzej, Demetrova 1, HR- 10000 Zagreb, Croatia. marijana. vukovic @ hpm. hr
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets in this organization
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the organization's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the organization's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 1.7 (sum of 2 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
TABLE 1. Bioacoustical data of D. discoidalis. T —temperature (°C); NSE —number of syllables per echeme; EP —echeme period [s]; DOH —duration opening hemisyllable [ms]; DCH —duration closing hemisyllable [ms]; DS —duration syllable (first to last impulse) [ms]; SP —syllable period (beginning penultimate to beginning last syllable) [ms]; SRR —syllable repetition rate; NI —number of impulses in (penultimate) closing syllable; IP —impulse period (mean of 10 in the middle of penultimate closing syllable); TN —tooth number.LocalityTNSEEPDOHDCHDSSPSRRNIIPTNSourceItaly (Trieste)2356.4 (n=9)30941281486.8473.1-Massa et al. 2012. #2Slovenia (Istria)24611.2 (n=3)594345145431.8815.8-Gomboc & Šegula 2014. # 60Slovenia (Vremščica)244–64.3 (n=8)461431992374.2435.3-Gomboc & Šegula 2014. # 61Croatia (M. Učka)?4–53.9 (n=10)361051491855.4433.1-Massa et al. 2012 #1Croatia (Rijeka)?3–71–1.5--------Harz 1967Croatia (Rijeka)25±23–7-23.692.2125.7149.66.739.5-83±6Keuper et al. 1988, Jatho et al. 1993, Jatho 1995Croatia (Rijeka)204-32.5183.5229.52454.163.53.85-this paperCroatia (Rijeka)24.54-51.5342.5408.5435.52.3656.4-this paperCroatia (Rijeka)233-532353063353.0---this paperCroatia (Pag)?2–4(5)1–1.5-------Duijm 1990Croatia (Žuljana)25(1)4-252392843123.2435.7-this paperCroatia (Hvar Isl.)355–612.8 (n=4)301792272514.0682.9-this paperMontenegro (Kotor)>284–74.2 (n=10)187399116.58.632.52.9113this paper, Heller 1988Montenegro (Golije Mt.)262–33.5 (n=6)222032382603.8---this paper
Authors
- Skejo, Josip ;
- Kasalo, Niko ;
- Fontana, Paolo ;
- Ivković, Slobodan ;
- Tvrtković, Nikola ;
- Rebrina, Fran ;
- Adžić, Karmela ;
- Buzzetti, Filippo Maria ;
- Ćato, Sebastian ;
- Deranja, Maks ;
- Gomboc, Stanislav ;
- Scherini, Roberto ;
- Škorput, Jadranka ;
- Veenvliet, Paul ;
- Vuković, Marijana ;
- Lemonnier-Darcemont, Michèle ;
- Darcemont, Christian ;
- Heller, Klaus-Gerhard
TABLE 1. Bioacoustical data of D. discoidalis. T —temperature (°C); NSE —number of syllables per echeme; EP —echeme period [s]; DOH —duration opening hemisyllable [ms]; DCH —duration closing hemisyllable [ms]; DS —duration syllable (first to last impulse) [ms]; SP —syllable period (beginning penultimate to beginning last syllable) [ms]; SRR —syllable repetition rate; NI —number of impulses in (penultimate) closing syllable; IP —impulse period (mean of 10 in the middle of penultimate closing syllable); TN —tooth number.LocalityTNSEEPDOHDCHDSSPSRRNIIPTNSourceItaly (Trieste)2356.4 (n=9)30941281486.8473.1-Massa et al. 2012. #2Slovenia (Istria)24611.2 (n=3)594345145431.8815.8-Gomboc & Šegula 2014. # 60Slovenia (Vremščica)244–64.3 (n=8)461431992374.2435.3-Gomboc & Šegula 2014. # 61Croatia (M. Učka)?4–53.9 (n=10)361051491855.4433.1-Massa et al. 2012 #1Croatia (Rijeka)?3–71–1.5--------Harz 1967Croatia (Rijeka)25±23–7-23.692.2125.7149.66.739.5-83±6Keuper et al. 1988, Jatho et al. 1993, Jatho 1995Croatia (Rijeka)204-32.5183.5229.52454.163.53.85-this paperCroatia (Rijeka)24.54-51.5342.5408.5435.52.3656.4-this paperCroatia (Rijeka)233-532353063353.0---this paperCroatia (Pag)?2–4(5)1–1.5-------Duijm 1990Croatia (Žuljana)25(1)4-252392843123.2435.7-this paperCroatia (Hvar Isl.)355–612.8 (n=4)301792272514.0682.9-this paperMontenegro (Kotor)>284–74.2 (n=10)187399116.58.632.52.9113this paper, Heller 1988Montenegro (Golije Mt.)262–33.5 (n=6)222032382603.8---this paper
Authors
- Skejo, Josip ;
- Kasalo, Niko ;
- Fontana, Paolo ;
- Ivković, Slobodan ;
- Tvrtković, Nikola ;
- Rebrina, Fran ;
- Adžić, Karmela ;
- Buzzetti, Filippo Maria ;
- Ćato, Sebastian ;
- Deranja, Maks ;
- Gomboc, Stanislav ;
- Scherini, Roberto ;
- Škorput, Jadranka ;
- Veenvliet, Paul ;
- Vuković, Marijana ;
- Lemonnier-Darcemont, Michèle ;
- Darcemont, Christian ;
- Heller, Klaus-Gerhard