Journal of Phycology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Phycology is 20. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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Exploring cyanobacteria from diverse habitats of the Konkan region of India, unveiling novel species of the genera Desikacharya, Pseudoaliinostoc, and Chlorogloeopsis using a poly91
RNA‐seq between asexual archeospores and meiosis‐related conchospores in Neopyropia yezoensis using Smart‐seq256
Revealing the polar lipidome, pigment profiles, and antioxidant activity of the giant unicellular green alga, Acetabularia acetabulum39
Microscopic image recognition of diatoms based on deep learning37
Survival strategies of microalgae in response to fluctuating brine environments in Saroma‐ko Lagoon sea ice, Hokkaido, Japan32
Igniting taxonomic curiosity: The amazing story of Amazonocrinis with the description of a new genus Ahomia gen. nov. and novel species of Ahomia, Amazonocrinis, and Den32
Toxigenic Microcystis aeruginosa (Cyanobacteria) affects the population growth of two common green microalgae: Evidence of other allelopathic metabolites different to cyanotoxins25
Exploring the cyanobacterial diversity in Portugal: Description of four new genera from LEGECC using the polyphasic approach25
Oligotrophic waters of the Northwest Atlantic support taxonomically diverse diatom communities that are distinct from coastal waters24
Phylogeography of the red alga Gracilariopsis tenuifrons (Gracilariales) along the Brazilian coast24
Chlorophyll f production in two new subaerial cyanobacteria of the family Oculatellaceae24
Insights into agar and secondary metabolite pathways from the genome of the red alga Gracilaria domingensis (Rhodophyta, Gracilariales)22
The eco‐evolutionary importance of reproductive system variation in the macroalgae: Freshwater reds as a case study22
Algal model species for advancing biological sciences22
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A historical review of giant kelp harvesting in Tasmania20
Kelp gametophytes can survive and reproduce after being eaten in a warming ocean20
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