Marine and Freshwater Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Marine and Freshwater 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Early life-history characteristics of Conger leptocephali in the western South Pacific145
Age and growth of Pomatomus saltatrix in the south-western Pacific Ocean (eastern Australia), with a global comparison85
An archaeological example of Aboriginal management of a hydro-ecological system in the Murray River valley, South Australia27
Effects of common carp on water quality and submerged vegetation: results from a short-term mesocosm experiment in an artificial wetland25
A grey nurse shark from the Northern Territory of Australia shares a mitochondrial haplotype only recorded from the western Australian population19
Reproductive phenology and the influence of temperature in two sympatric New Zealand freshwater mussel species19
Mapping knowledge structure and research frontiers of underwater acoustic tomography: a scientometric study17
Influence of calcium on the toxicity of saline solutions to the mayfly,16
Lobster predation on barren-forming sea urchins is more prevalent in habitats where small urchins are common: a multi-method diet analysis15
A step-by-step guide to ageing octopus15
Baseline assessment of microplastics and biochemical response of Anadara antiquata as a sentinel species for biomonitoring in Fiji15
Leaf morphology affects microplastic entrapment efficiency in freshwater macrophytes15
Corrigendum to: Evaluating management effectiveness of the Moulouya River Estuary Ramsar Site in Morocco: an application of the R-METT tool and implications for conservation14
Corrigendum to: Unravelling a specialised diet of an Amazonian catfish in a controlled flood-pulse area by combining stomach-content and stable-isotope analyses14
Dietary overlap of carcharhinid sharks in the Gulf of Papua14
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