Ecosystems

Papers
(The H4-Index of 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Meta-analysis Reveals Different Competition Effects on Tree Growth Resistance and Resilience to Drought38
Temperature and Moisture Modulate the Contribution of Soil Fauna to Litter Decomposition via Different Pathways37
Losses of Soil Organic Carbon with Deforestation in Mangroves of Madagascar35
Climate Change Driving Widespread Loss of Coastal Forested Wetlands Throughout the North American Coastal Plain33
Historical Disturbances Determine Current Taxonomic, Functional and Phylogenetic Diversity of Saproxylic Beetle Communities in Temperate Primary Forests32
Common Species Stability and Species Asynchrony Rather than Richness Determine Ecosystem Stability Under Nitrogen Enrichment32
Source Switching Maintains Dissolved Organic Matter Chemostasis Across Discharge Levels in a Large Temperate River Network29
Multiple Ecosystem Effects of Extreme Weather Events in the Arctic26
Host Identity as a Driver of Moss-Associated N2 Fixation Rates in Alaska25
White-Sand Savannas Expand at the Core of the Amazon After Forest Wildfires25
Tree Neighbourhood Diversity Has Negligible Effects on Drought Resilience of European Beech, Silver Fir and Norway Spruce25
Above- and Below-ground Cascading Effects of Wild Ungulates in Temperate Forests24
Long-Term Responses of Mediterranean Mountain Forests to Climate Change, Fire and Human Activities in the Northern Apennines (Italy)24
Dwarf Shrubs Impact Tundra Soils: Drier, Colder, and Less Organic Carbon24
Changes in Chemical and Microbial Soil Parameters Following 8 Years of Deadwood Decay: An Experiment with Logs of 13 Tree Species in 30 Forests24
Tropical Biogeomorphic Seagrass Landscapes for Coastal Protection: Persistence and Wave Attenuation During Major Storms Events23
Global Warming Potential Is Not an Ecosystem Property23
An Integrative Ecological Drought Framework to Span Plant Stress to Ecosystem Transformation23
Divergent Controls on Stream Greenhouse Gas Concentrations Across a Land-Use Gradient23
Water Hyacinth’s Effect on Greenhouse Gas Fluxes: A Field Study in a Wide Variety of Tropical Water Bodies22
Shifts in Key Leaf Litter Traits Can Predict Effects of Plant Diversity Loss on Decomposition in Streams22
Simulated Increases in Fire Activity Reinforce Shrub Conversion in a Southwestern US Forest22
Soil Carbon Stocks Vary Across Geomorphic Settings in Australian Temperate Tidal Marsh Ecosystems22
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