Ecological Monographs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ecological Monographs is 21. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Predictive performance of presence‐only species distribution models: a benchmark study with reproducible code292
Scientists' warning on climate change and insects183
A guide to state–space modeling of ecological time series119
Cross validation for model selection: A review with examples from ecology68
Influence of climate, soil, and land cover on plant species distribution in the European Alps65
From competition to facilitation and mutualism: a general theory of the niche62
Thoughts on the evolution and ecological niche of diatoms54
Applying the structural causal model framework for observational causal inference in ecology34
The magnitude, direction, and tempo of forest change in Greater Yellowstone in a warmer world with more fire32
Higher metabolic plasticity in temperate compared to tropical lizards suggests increased resilience to climate change31
Host neighborhood shapes bacterial community assembly and specialization on tree species across a latitudinal gradient27
Measurement and analysis of interspecific spatial associations as a facet of biodiversity26
Latitudinal embryonic thermal tolerance and plasticity shape the vulnerability of oviparous species to climate change26
A critical comparison of integral projection and matrix projection models for demographic analysis25
Reevaluating trophic discrimination factors (Δδ13CandΔδ15N) for diet reconstruction25
Lessons learned from a long‐term irrigation experiment in a dry Scots pine forest: Impacts on traits and functioning25
Maintenance of high diversity in mechanistic forest dynamics models of competition for light24
The promise and the perils of resurveying to understand global change impacts23
Ecological and behavioral mechanisms of density‐dependent habitat expansion in a recovering African ungulate population23
Synthesizing the effects of individual‐level variation on coexistence22
Widespread variation in stable isotope trophic position estimates: patterns, causes, and potential consequences21
Remotely detected aboveground plant function predicts belowground processes in two prairie diversity experiments21
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