Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

Papers
(The H4-Index of Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems is 22. 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
Atlantic salmon in a rapidly changing environment—Facing the challenges of reduced marine survival and climate change71
Conservation of migratory fishes in the Amazon basin67
Twenty‐five essential research questions to inform the protection and restoration of freshwater biodiversity55
Editorial: Green or red: Challenges for fish and freshwater biodiversity conservation related to hydropower48
The shadow of the Balbina dam: A synthesis of over 35 years of downstream impacts on floodplain forests in Central Amazonia48
The benefits of bivalve reef restoration: A global synthesis of underrepresented species47
A political tsunami hits Amazon conservation33
Drivers of biodiversity loss in freshwater environments: A bibliometric analysis of the recent literature31
Missing the full story: First estimates of carbon deposition rates for the European flat oyster, Ostrea edulis27
NORA moving forward: Developing an oyster restoration network in Europe to support the Berlin Oyster Recommendation27
Addressing reproductive stochasticity and grazing impacts in the restoration of a canopy‐forming brown alga by implementing mitigation solutions26
Amazon floodplain hydrology and implications for aquatic conservation26
Sunscreen pollution and tourism governance: Science and innovation are necessary for biodiversity conservation and sustainable tourism25
Coping with climate change: Phenotypic plasticity in an imperilled freshwater fish in response to elevated water temperature25
First evidence of bubble‐net feeding and the formation of ‘super‐groups’ by the east Australian population of humpback whales during their southward migration25
Forty questions of importance to the policy and practice of native oyster reef restoration in Europe24
Comparison of traditional and environmental DNA survey methods for detecting rare and abundant freshwater fish23
Assessment of a terrestrial protected area for the conservation of freshwater biodiversity22
Regular monitoring and targeted removals can control lionfish in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas22
Improving the detection of rare native fish species in environmental DNA metabarcoding surveys22
How can a new UN ocean treaty change the course of capacity building?22
Systematics, distribution, biology, and conservation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in China22
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