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The jungle science bonus is nice, no question, and so is Great Scientist bonus. But outside of jungle cities they basically only have the Great Scientist bonus as a trait. And jungle tiles need to be worked, which makes it already quite difficult to use effectively.
They ARE intended to gain an edge in science early. But even compared to the other science ME civs, the Quarians and the Geth, the Salarians aren't stronger than them. They gain an edge early but the other two can catch up eventually. And this isn't taking into consideration the fact that the aggressive war like ME civs, most of which are early game, can destroy the Salarians without expending much effort.
Just sounds like bad luck really.
I can't recommend these mods due to Salarians just being the "I win" button.