River Research and Applications

Papers
(The H4-Index of River Research and Applications is 15. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Reference databases, primer choice, and assay sensitivity for environmental metabarcoding: Lessons learnt from a re‐evaluation of an eDNA fish assessment in the Volga headwaters63
Real‐time warming of Alpine streams: (re)defining invertebrates' temperature preferences31
What remains today of pre‐industrial Alpine rivers? Census of historical and current channel patterns in the Alps28
Assessing river condition: A multiscale approach designed for operational application in the context of biodiversity net gain24
Re‐operating dams for environmental flows: From recommendation to practice23
Analysing the potential to restore the multi‐functionality of floodplain systems by considering ecosystem service quality, quantity and trade‐offs21
Assessing land use and flood management impacts on ecosystem services in a river landscape (Upper Danube, Germany)21
Residents' perception of flood risk and urban stream restoration using multi‐criteria decision analysis19
Tributary confluences are dynamic thermal refuges for a juvenile salmonid in a warming river network18
A comparison of approaches for prioritizing removal and repair of barriers to stream connectivity17
Tolerance and avoidance mechanisms of the rare and endemic fish of the upper Yangtze River to total dissolved gas supersaturation by hydropower stations17
Field evaluation of a compact, polarizing topo‐bathymetric lidar across a range of river conditions17
The optical river bathymetry toolkit17
Assessing the impact of large barrages on habitat of the Ganga River dolphin16
Invasive Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica Houtt.) and related knotweeds as catalysts for streambank erosion16
Use of bankruptcy methods for resolving interprovincial water conflicts over transboundary river: Case study of Indus River in Pakistan15
Behaviour and ability of a cyprinid (Schizopygopsis younghusbandi) to cope with accelerating flows when migrating downstream15
River embankments mitigate the loss of grassland biodiversity in agricultural landscapes15
Spatial characteristics and influencing factors of Chinese traditional villages in eight provinces the Yellow River flows through15
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