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
Reproductive phenology and the influence of temperature in two sympatric New Zealand freshwater mussel species19
A grey nurse shark from the Northern Territory of Australia shares a mitochondrial haplotype only recorded from the western Australian population19
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
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
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
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
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
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