Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Biological Journal of the Linnean Society is 15. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Body size is not correlated with the evolution of male coloration in darters (Percidae: Etheostomatinae)56
Taxonomic inflation due to inadequate sampling: are girdled lizards (Cordylus minorspecies complex) from the Great Karoo one and the same?44
Attractiveness of floral traits to diverse pollinators in zygomorphic flowers of Isodon trichocarpus (Lamiaceae)41
Where was WAIR in avian flight evolution?29
Intraspecific variability of bite force in Achala copper lizards in a sexual selection context: who bites harder and when and why?27
Evolutionary history of Magnolia sect. Talauma (Magnoliaceae) in Cuba24
Phylogeography of the grasshopper genusOedipoda(Acrididae: Oedipodinae) in the Mediterranean: classic refugia and cryptic lineages22
Species divergence despite minimal morphological differentiation and habitat overlap in the Patelloida saccharina (Patellogastropoda: Lottiidae) species complex22
Fighting does not influence the morphological integration of crustacean claws (Decapoda: Aeglidae)20
Migration of Eastern North American monarch butterflies via the South-east and the Atlantic: evidence from stable isotopes, thin layer chromatography, DNA and phenotype20
Phylogenetic identity and population structure of the dwarf caimans Paleosuchus spp. in the Orinoco basin of Colombia and Venezuela: filling gaps19
Agency, teleonomy and signal transduction in plant systems18
Sexual dimorphism and female ecomorphology in Anolis (Squamata: Anolidae): knowledge of female morphology increases the understanding of Anolis diversification17
Population genetic structure in the critically endangered Crocodylus intermedius (Crocodilia: Crocodylidae): a shift in perspective for conservation actions in Colombia16
The little fishes that could: smaller fishes demonstrate slow body size evolution but faster speciation in the family Percidae15
Cranium morphology prevalence among digging habits in Thomomys species15
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