Journal of Plankton Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Plankton Research is 14. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Comparing planktonic heliozoan abundance in deep and shallow basins of Lake Biwa: exploring optimal growth temperature, food resources and habitat use65
Correction to: Phytoplankton stoichiometry along the salinity gradient under limited nutrient and light supply27
Long-term dynamics, population structure and connectivity of the helmet jellyfish Periphylla periphylla in a Norwegian fjord and adjacent waters24
Phytoplankton thermal response curves in natural communities of different origins24
Ichthyoplankton species assemblages during the 2015–2016 El Niño in the southwest Gulf of California23
Comparison of WP-2 and MOCNESS plankton samplers for measuring zooplankton biomass in the Barents Sea ecosystem22
A mass occurrence of pteropods (Limacina spp.) drove a pronounced peak in zooplankton biomass in Atlantic water in the Barents Sea in 199422
Testing theoretical frameworks of zooplankton longitudinal distribution in a large reservoir18
Light limitation and lower nutrient availability lead to buoyancy loss in freshwater cyanobacterium Raphidiopsis raciborskii17
Pioneers of plankton research: Alister Hardy (1896–1985)16
Changes in phytoplankton community structure over a century in relation to environmental factors16
Distribution, abundance and grazing impact of Salpa fusiformis, with response to environmental conditions and their effects on other zooplankton species in Korean waters16
Testing mechanisms driving the increased susceptibility of Daphnia to disease when exposed to Chaoborus cu14
Plankton digital twins—a new research tool14
Composition patterns of surface mesozooplankton in the zonal fronts of Drake Passage14
Comparison of the ecology of pelagic copepods as basibionts and suctorian ciliates as epibionts in the subarctic Pacific14
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