Ecological Monographs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ecological Monographs is 22. 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
Predictive performance of presence‐only species distribution models: a benchmark study with reproducible code194
A guide to state–space modeling of ecological time series97
Scientists' warning on climate change and insects93
A translucent box: interpretable machine learning in ecology70
Carbon budget of the Harvard Forest Long‐Term Ecological Research site: pattern, process, and response to global change67
Functional diversity of leaf litter mixtures slows decomposition of labile but not recalcitrant carbon over two years55
Influence of climate, soil, and land cover on plant species distribution in the European Alps53
From competition to facilitation and mutualism: a general theory of the niche51
Overfishing and the ecological impacts of extirpating large parrotfish from Caribbean coral reefs50
Thoughts on the evolution and ecological niche of diatoms48
Repeated fire shifts carbon and nitrogen cycling by changing plant inputs and soil decomposition across ecosystems47
Xylem vessel‐diameter–shoot‐length scaling: ecological significance of porosity types and other traits38
The relationship between trophic level and body size in fishes depends on functional traits35
Cross validation for model selection: A review with examples from ecology29
Invasive dominance and resident diversity: unpacking the impact of plant invasion on biodiversity and ecosystem function27
Changes in prey, turbidity, and competition reduce somatic growth and cause the collapse of a fish population26
The magnitude, direction, and tempo of forest change in Greater Yellowstone in a warmer world with more fire26
Links between soil microbial communities, functioning, and plant nutrition under altered rainfall in Australian grassland26
An assessment of population size and demographic drivers of the Bearded Vulture using integrated population models25
Host neighborhood shapes bacterial community assembly and specialization on tree species across a latitudinal gradient24
The evolution of extended parental care in glassfrogs: Do egg‐clutch phenotypes mediate coevolution between the sexes?23
Latitudinal embryonic thermal tolerance and plasticity shape the vulnerability of oviparous species to climate change22
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