Limnology and Oceanography

Papers
(The H4-Index of Limnology and Oceanography is 28. 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
Toward a better understanding of fish‐based contribution to ocean carbon flux124
Functional trait‐based approaches as a common framework for aquatic ecologists110
Contributions of external nutrient loading and internal cycling to cyanobacterial bloom dynamics in Lake Taihu, China: Implications for nutrient management107
The Ocean's labile DOC supply chain56
Remarkably high and consistent tolerance of a Red Sea coral to acute and chronic thermal stress exposures50
Biogeography and co‐occurrence patterns of bacterial generalists and specialists in three subtropical marine bays47
Recent warming and decadal variability of Gulf of Maine and Slope Water45
The mangrove CO2 pump: Tidally driven pore‐water exchange44
Eutrophication and temperature drive large variability in carbon dioxide from China's Lake Taihu43
Nitrate promotes the transfer of methane‐derived carbon from the methanotroph Methylobacter sp. to the methylotroph Methylotenera sp. in eutrophic lake water42
Anthropogenic nitrogen is changing the East China and Yellow seas from being N deficient to being P deficient42
Food niches of planktonic rotifers: Diversification and implications41
Synergistic impacts of nutrient enrichment and climate change on long‐term water quality and ecological dynamics in contrasting shallow‐lake zones41
Pore water exchange‐driven inorganic carbon export from intertidal salt marshes40
From webs, loops, shunts, and pumps to microbial multitasking: Evolving concepts of marine microbial ecology, the mixoplankton paradigm, and implications for a future ocean40
Conceptual uncertainties in groundwater and porewater fluxes estimated by radon and radium mass balances40
Measurement of microplastic settling velocities and implications for residence times in thermally stratified lakes39
Sulfur cycling in oceanic oxygen minimum zones39
Machine learning techniques to characterize functional traits of plankton from image data38
Eutrophication alters bacterial co‐occurrence networks and increases the importance of chromophoric dissolved organic matter composition38
Arctic concentration–discharge relationships for dissolved organic carbon and nitrate vary with landscape and season34
Trait‐based approach using in situ copepod images reveals contrasting ecological patterns across an Arctic ice melt zone33
How hydrology and anthropogenic activity influence the molecular composition and export of dissolved organic matter: Observations along a large river continuum32
Reference state, structure, regime shifts, and regulatory drivers in a coastal sea over the last century: The Central Baltic Sea case30
Isotopic approaches to estimating the contribution of heterotrophic sources to Hawaiian corals29
Turbulence in a small boreal lake: Consequences for air–water gas exchange29
Atmospheric stilling and warming air temperatures drive long‐term changes in lake stratification in a large oligotrophic lake28
Terrestrial input of herbicides has significant impacts on phytoplankton and bacterioplankton communities in coastal waters28
Alkalinity export to the ocean is a major carbon sequestration mechanism in a macrotidal saltmarsh28
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