Ecological Complexity

Papers
(The median citation count of Ecological Complexity is 2. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Topological traits are associated with the prevalence of IGP modules in empirical food webs17
Agent-based diffusion in predation systems with Beddington–DeAngelis response15
Antagonistic interactions and their impact on species formation and biodiversity maintenance15
Alterations in phytotoxicity and allelochemistry in response to intraspecific variation in Parthenium hysterophorus14
Enhancing maximum sustainable yield in a patchy prey–predator environment14
Complexity and biocomplexity: Overview of some historical aspects and philosophical basis13
Editorial Board13
Scaling from optimal behavior to population dynamics and ecosystem function12
Transitive and intransitive structures in competition-based ecological communities11
Estimating termite population size using spatial statistics for termite tunnel patterns9
Effect of current global warming trends on temperature-sensitive tri-trophic interactions9
Plankton interaction networks under human pressure9
Evolving division of labor in a response threshold model9
Triggering the tragedy: The simulated effects of alternative fisher goals on marine fisheries and fisheries policy9
Susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) model with virus mutation in a variable population size9
Evaluating the role of environmental familiarity and behaviour in the success of wildlife translocation: A grizzly bear case study using agent-based modelling8
Ecological and environmental factors influencing exclusion patterns of phytoplankton size classes in lake systems8
Advances in Rhea pennata: A global bibliometric perspective and emerging trends8
Interpreting black-box machine learning based species distribution models7
A suite of ecological indicators for evaluating the integrity of structural eco-complexity in Mexican forests7
Future spatial distribution of Diaphorina citri in Mexico under climate change models7
“Perchance to dream?”: Assessing the effects of dispersal strategies on the fitness of expanding populations6
Eco-epidemiological predator–prey models: A review of models in ordinary differential equations6
Niche divergence mechanisms of closely related hybridising bird species. Modeling approach based on remote sensing data of forest habitats5
Changing webs—Variation of complex networks over a tidal cycle in an intertidal rocky reef5
Increasing farmland and warming suppress primary producer in subtropical montane streams by trait selection5
Topology, trophic structure and functioning of the marine ecosystem of Coiba National Park, Panama5
Socio-ecological contagion in Veganville5
Deterministic and stochastic plankton dynamics: Effects of contamination, refuge, and additional food sources4
A scale-invariant method for quantifying the regularity of environmental spatial patterns4
Drivers of plant individual-based pollinator visitation network topology in an arid ecosystem4
Systematic effects of environmental factors and phenology on forest structure: Tracking the ecological processes4
Editorial Board4
Sustainable food systems in transition: A socio-ecological analysis of Malaysian agri-food networks3
Are root functional traits good predictors of wetland plant diversity and biomass under agricultural managements in a semi-arid region?3
Three-lattice metapopulation model: Connecting corridor between patches may be harmful due to “hub effect”3
Edge effect evaluation on natural regeneration in fragment of Atlantic Forest, south of Minas Gerais, Brazil3
Editorial Board3
Assessing the ecological complexity and uncertainty of predicting forest ecosystem services under climate change3
Editorial Board3
Network analysis reveals humans as top predators and the key role of cuttlefish in the food web structure of a marine protected area (Arrábida Natural Park)2
Editorial Board2
Geographical boundaries and historical explanations of within-scale resilience2
On the degradation of forest ecosystems by extreme events: Statistical Model Checking of a hybrid model2
Unipartite and bipartite mycorrhizal networks of Abies religiosa forests: Incorporating network theory into applied ecology of conifer species and forest management2
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