Ecological Monographs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ecological Monographs is 25. 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
Issue Information409
Ebolavirus evolution and emergence are associated with land use change294
Lessons learned from a long‐term irrigation experiment in a dry Scots pine forest: Impacts on traits and functioning137
Remotely detected aboveground plant function predicts belowground processes in two prairie diversity experiments133
Rainfall, neighbors, and foraging: The dynamics of a population of red harvester ant colonies 1988–201979
Accidental epiphytes: Ecological insights and evolutionary implications62
Herbivore regulation of savanna vegetation: Structural complexity, diversity, and the complexity–diversity relationship52
Biogeographic history and habitat specialization shape floristic and phylogenetic composition across Amazonian forests41
Linking aerial hyperspectral data to canopy tree biodiversity: An examination of the spectral variation hypothesis41
Cross‐boundary connections of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in boreal ecosystems33
Erratum33
Linking spatial variations in life‐history traits to environmental conditions across American black bear populations31
Climate change weakens the impact of disturbance interval on the growth rate of natural populations of Venus flytrap31
Ecological and behavioral mechanisms of density‐dependent habitat expansion in a recovering African ungulate population30
Reproductive effort and terminal investment in a multispecies assemblage of Amazon electric fish30
Pan‐amphibia distribution of the fungal parasite Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis varies with species and temperature30
Issue Information29
Rethinking biodiversity patterns and processes in stream ecosystems29
Synthesizing the effects of individual‐level variation on coexistence28
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Environmental drivers of biseasonal anthrax outbreak dynamics in two multihost savanna systems28
How to map biomes: Quantitative comparison and review of biome‐mapping methods27
Climate drove the fire cycle and humans influenced fire occurrence in the East European boreal forest26
Why are there so many definitions of eutrophication?25
Toward a “modern coexistence theory” for the discrete and spatial25
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