Austral Ecology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Austral Ecology is 13. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
137
Do Eucalypt Species Display Similar Potential Niche Patterns to North American Trees?22
Effects of topsoil transposition on the taxonomic and functional diversity of macrofauna of highly degraded soil17
Evidence of Persistence of Two Small, Sympatric Threatened Mammals (Dasyuridae) Following a Major Flood Event17
Tracking ecosystem decline in an uncertain and changing alpine landscape16
Specialized herbivores have differential distribution in veredas under different drying levels16
Correction to: “An Investigation Into the Utility of Eastern Barn Owl Pellet Content as a Tool to Monitor Small Mammal Diversity in an Arid Ecosystem”16
Metamorphosis: How Insects Are Changing Our WorldBy AdrianWashbourne, EricaMcAlister, Clayton VIC: CSIRO Publishing, 2024. 216 pp. ISBN: 978‐1‐4863‐1890‐215
The initial impact of a predator exclosure sanctuary on small vertebrates in semi‐arid Western Australia15
Slick. Australia's Toxic Relationship With Big Oilby RoyceKurmelovs, St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press, 2024. 342 pages, $34.99 Paperback. ISBN: 978 0 7022 686015
The Expansion of Perna viridis Towards South Brazil: Bridging the Gap With Traditional Scientific Surveys and Citizen Science14
Mopane (Colophospermum mopane): A potential winner under climate change in southern Africa14
Urbanization and abundance of floral resources affect bee communities in medium‐sized neotropical cities13
Looking Back to Plan for the Future: A Short History of Systematic Conservation Planning and Its Increasing Importance in Abating Earth's Biodiversity Crisis13
Factors affecting microhabitat use in two agamid species from south‐eastern Australia13
Miniature GPS tags reveal extensive movements by a threatened narrow‐space bat and highlight sensitivity to forest clearing13
Tree hollow decline in new forest reserves with a long history of logging13
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