American Fern Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of American Fern Journal is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Diversity Patterns of Neotropical Ferns: Revisiting Tryon's Centers of Richness and Endemism12
Fatty Acids Composition of the Epiphytic Ferns, Platycerium bifurcatum and Asplenium nidus, and the Terrestrial Fern, Asplenium trichomanes8
Mountain Ferns: What Determines Their Elevational Ranges and How Will They Respond to Climate Change?5
There and Back Again: Reticulate Evolution in Ceratopteris5
Pathogenic Fungi in Ferns and Angiosperms: A Comparative Study4
On the Spread of Five Nonnative Ferns in Georgia4
A Brief Review of Phytochemical Defenses of Ferns against Herbivores4
Spore dispersal of Selaginella denticulata, S. helvetica, and S. selaginoides, and the significance of heterospory in Selaginellacae3
Microscopic and Metagenomic Evidence for Eukaryotic Microorganisms Associated with Atacama Desert Populations of Giant Equisetum3
Botrychium furculatum (Ophioglossaceae), a New Moonwort Species from the Rocky Mountains of North America3
The Taxonomic Distribution of Chlorophyllous Spores in Ferns: An Update3
A New Species of Goniopteris (Thelypteridaceae) from Hispaniola3
Polycyclic solenostele–a new synapomorphy for Pteris sect. Litobrochia2
Morphological Plasticity in the Endemic Isoëtes Species from Serra dos Carajás, Amazonia, Brazil2
Phenology of the Terrestrial Fern Community in a Tropical Dry Forest of Morelos, Mexico2
Comparative Micromorphology and Ultrastructure of Resurrection and Non-resurrection Selaginella Species2
Population Genetics of Species in the Genera Botrychium and Botrypus (Ophioglossaceae)2
The Biogeography of Polyploid Ferns Across Space and Time2
The Spatial Separation of Callistopteris baldwinii (Hymenophyllaceae) Sporophytes and Gametophytes Along Elevational Gradients in Hawai‘i2
Pteris tremula (Polypodiopsida: Pteridaceae): A Naturalized Species in Argentina2
Anemia tabascana (Anemiaceae), a new species from southeastern Mexico2
Long-term Studies of Annual Variation in Growth and Reproduction of the Understory Fern Steiropteris deltoidea in a Hurricane-prone Rainforest in Puerto Rico2
Influence of Increasing Nutrient Availability on Fern and Lycophyte Diversity2
Exploring the Ecological Relevance and Variability of Circadian Regulation in Marsileaceae1
First Record of Sporangiasters in the Blechnaceae1
Discovery of Mixed Sporangia in the Amazonian Quillwort Isoëtes cangae1
The Poisoned Chalice of Evolution in Water: Physiological Novelty Versus Morphological Simplification in Marsileaceae1
Crossing the Divide: An Exploration of Functional Traits in Ferns that Grow Across Terrestrial, Epipetric, and Epiphytic Habitats1
Ethnobotany and Vernacular Names of the Lycophytes and Ferns of Tafea Province, Vanuatu1
Nesting Spores in a Cave: First Anatomical Characterization of Gleichenia polypodioides (Gleicheniaceae) Soral Chamber1
New Zealand Fern Distributions from the Last Glacial Maximum to 2070: A Dynamic Tale of Migration and Community Turnover1
Ecology and Ecophysiology of Ferns and Lycophytes in a Changing Climate: A Special Issue of the American Fern Journal1
The Scaly Tree Ferns Allied to Cyathea multiflora (Cyatheaceae) in Colombia and Neighboring Countries1
Phylogenetics of Hawaiian Diplazium (Athyriaceae: Polypodiales)1
New Fern and Lycophyte Records from the States of Oaxaca, Zacatecas, Puebla, and San Luis Potosí, Mexico1
SHORTER NOTE1
At Least Two Evolutionarily Distinct Species within Histiopteris incisa Inferred from Molecular and Morphological Evidence1
Phylogenetic Relationships of Grammitid Fern Diversity of Gunung Tama Abu (Sarawak)1
Potential Desiccation Tolerance Shown in Cheilanthes ecuadorensis (Pteridaceae)1
Impacts of Invasive Earthworms on Early Life Stages of the Threatened American Hart's-Tongue Fern1
Goniopteris moranii (syn.: Thelypteris guadalupensis; Thelypteridaceae), New to Florida and the Continental United States1
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