Bioscience

Papers
(The TQCC of Bioscience is 7. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Calendar of meetings181
The Science of Peer Review: Grant Review Feedback169
Born to Roam: Tracking the Drama of Earth's Ungulate Migrations150
Science for the People, by the People144
Calendar of meetings139
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness (John Keats)133
The world is flat, Professor Gangster130
Calendar of meetings112
Marine Pelagic Ecosystem Responses to Climate Variability and Change91
The AIBS IDEA Conference 2.089
Community Action: Planning for Specimen Management in Funding Proposals87
The Pocosin's Lesson: Translating respect for Indigenous knowledge systems in environmental research65
Does nature select to maximize power?63
Calendar of meetings58
Aquatic invasive species prevention in the live baitfish trade: the role of regulations, education, and inspections57
Science and battlefields57
How Individualized Niches Arise: Defining Mechanisms of Niche Construction, Niche Choice, and Niche Conformance54
Corrigendum: Functional Diversity: An Epistemic Roadmap54
More than a Bit of Fun: The Multiple Outcomes of a Bioblitz54
Crisis of Communication53
A Life's Journey52
Calendar of Meetings52
Waterbody connectivity: Linking science and policy for improved waterbody protection51
Technological innovations enhance invasive species management in the anthropocene44
Data Science in Undergraduate Life Science Education: A Need for Instructor Skills Training40
Artificial light at night: A research field in action39
Age-based scoring as a complementary approach to sustainable trophy hunting39
Farming for solutions: Perennial plants and native prairie show promise for sustainability, climate goals38
All tidal wetlands are blue carbon ecosystems37
Future-proofing environmental DNA and trait-based predictions of food webs37
In Their Own Words: Nalini Nadkarni36
A Brief Biological History of Quarantine35
Lessons from Pandemic Education32
Calendar of Meetings32
Tragedy of the Commons: How Subtle, “Legal” Decisions Are Threatening One of the Largest Wetlands in the World30
The panzootic potential of SARS-CoV-230
Governing Ecological Connectivity in Cross-Scale Dependent Systems30
Where is the elusive primary ebolavirus reservoir and how do we find It?30
Trends in topics, use, and development procedures of biology concept inventories30
Corrigendum: Synthetic Biology and Endangered Species: Should Scientists Genetically Rewire Nature to Save Species and Habitats?28
Lakes in Hot Water: The Impacts of a Changing Climate on Aquatic Ecosystems28
Values-Based Scenarios of Water Security: Rights to Water, Rights of Waters, and Commercial Water Rights27
Calendar of Meetings27
Ecosystem services from wildlife harvests25
Duke's herbarium merits continued enhancement, not dissolution25
From the dining room table to the Galapagos24
Governing for Transformative Change across the Biodiversity–Climate–Society Nexus24
Heroines in HERpetology24
A Minimally Nonanthropocentric Economics: What Is It, Is It Necessary, and Can It Avert the Biodiversity Crisis?24
After the fires: saving endangered plants from climate-driven extinction24
The omission of seed banks in demography as an example of bias in ecology23
Wild harvests could aid food insecurity and reduce wildlife hyperabundance23
A Clear-Sighted Focus On Climate- Friendly Operations Will Enhance Sustainable Marine Aquaculture Approaches23
True sustainability is sustanimalism23
The Emergence of eDNA22
Calendar of meetings21
Connecting DNA and Development21
Calendar of meetings21
Citizen Science as an Ecosystem of Engagement: Implications for Learning and Broadening Participation20
The land-use land-cover change–emerging infectious disease nexus reconsidered20
Rewilding the American West20
Hurdles and opportunities in implementing marine biosecurity systems in data-poor regions20
World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency 202120
Viewing Emerging Human Infectious Epidemics through the Lens of Invasion Biology19
Recent advances in availability and synthesis of the economic costs of biological invasions19
Increasing biodiversity knowledge through social media: A case study from tropical Bangladesh18
Blue Waters, Green Bottoms: Benthic Filamentous Algal Blooms Are an Emerging Threat to Clear Lakes Worldwide18
Principles for Leading, Learning, and Synthesizing in Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research17
Advancing terrestrial ecology by improving cross-temporal research and collaboration17
Learning Evolution by Collaboration17
Prediction in ecology and evolution17
Challenges and opportunities for sustainable wildlife population recovery17
What's the Rush?17
Inclusive language in biological sciences: A work in progress16
Gaps in CITES policy undermine conservation of threatened species by providing loopholes for illegal trade16
An Innu poem as a reflection on innovation within One Health initiative at the Université de Montréal16
A vision of human–AI collaboration for enhanced biological collection curation and research16
Speciation by hybridization: the mind-boggling nature, educational, and research value of the largest group of unisexual vertebrates15
Why Coordinated Distributed Experiments Should Go Global15
Identifying the identifiers: How iNaturalist facilitates collaborative, research-relevant data generation and why it matters for biodiversity science14
Improving wild animal welfare through contraception14
Shipwreck ecology: Understanding the function and processes from microbes to megafauna14
Design Criteria for Process-Based Restoration of Fluvial Systems14
AIBS Photo Contest: Capturing a moment in science14
An Outcome-Oriented, Social–Ecological Framework for Assessing Protected Area Effectiveness14
Scientists from Minority-Serving Institutions and Their Participation in Grant Peer Review13
Nature's chefs: Uniting the hidden diversity of food making and preparing species across the tree of life13
Cooling down the climate discourse: communicating about collapse13
Global Climate Change and the Hidden Fate of African Grasslands13
The relationship between genetic diversity, function, and stability in marine foundation species13
Beyond crisis and grief: Rethinking conservation narratives13
Expanding the historical baseline: using pre-modern archives to inform conservation from ecological and human perspectives13
A New Chapter for BioScience12
Bee pollination and bee decline: A study about university students’ Knowledge and its educational implication12
A Hero for Our Time12
Correction to: Predatory journals12
Rethinking nomenclatural acts: Questions in taxonomy by the dedications to mythology and fictional monsters12
Mainstream Nature-Based Solutions for Urban Climate Resilience11
Reimagining river governance: Insights from the Colorado river crisis11
Ecological risk assessment when species-specific data are scarce: how trait-based approaches and modeling can help11
Lingua franca or lingua cultura? Understanding the language of biodiversity11
Attitudes Toward Engagement in Citizen Science Increase Self-Related, Ecology-Related, and Motivation-Related Outcomes in an Urban Wildlife Project11
The AIBS IDEA Conference11
Exploring the landscape of automated species identification apps: Development, promise, and user appraisal10
Calendar of meetings10
Reversing the Lens on Public Engagement with Science: Positive Benefits for Participating Scientists10
Calendar of meetings10
Correction to: Increasing biodiversity knowledge through social media: A case study from tropical Bangladesh10
Leveraging built marine structures to benefit and minimize impacts on natural habitats10
A lack of ecological diversity in forest nurseries limits the achievement of tree-planting objectives in response to global change10
Erratum: The Impact Of Light Pollution On Bats Varies According To Foraging Guild And Habitat Context10
What sexual diversity in the natural world can teach humans about sex, gender, and inclusive biology9
Calendar of Meetings9
August9
Amazon projects pose risks to Brazil and the World9
Fires in the Petrocene9
Searching for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion9
Calendar of meetings9
River restoration can increase carbon storage but is not yet a suitable basis for carbon credits8
The coming of age of evolvability8
Measuring What We Don't Know: Biodiversity Catalogs Reveal Bias in Taxonomic Effort8
In Living Color: Pigment-Based Microbial Ecology At the Mineral–Air Interface8
Sentinels of biodiversity: In cemeteries around the world, the dead protect the living8
As water levels recede, Indigenous communities and scientists collaborate to protect Lake Titicaca and its high-altitude endemic species8
Response to Basile8
Biological Field Stations Promote Science Literacy through Outreach8
What is the Price of Conservation? A Review of the Status Quo and Recommendations for Improving Cost Reporting8
Origin of the Term Biodiversity8
An introduction to key ecological concepts, financial opportunities, and risks underpinning aspirations for nature positive7
Calendar of meetings7
Pandemic Policy in the Vaccine Era: The Long Haul Approach7
RAD: A Paradigm, Shifting7
Time to Move On7
The Importance of Forests in Bumble Bee Biology and Conservation7
Exploring the Effects of Geopolitical Shifts on Global Wildlife Trade7
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