Rangeland Ecology & Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Rangeland Ecology & Management is 18. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Modeling Riparian Use by Cattle – Influence of Management, Season, and Weather67
Trends in the Outcomes, Practice, and Law of Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration in Western Rangelands46
Understanding How Ranchers Adaptively Manage for Drought in Northeastern Colorado42
Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Responses to Long-Term Flood Irrigation and Fertilization in High-Elevation Hay Meadows42
Patchy Response of Cheatgrass and Nontarget Vegetation to Indaziflam and Imazapic Applied After Wildfire in Sagebrush Steppe40
Prioritizing Accuracy or Efficiency: Comparing General Allometric Models for Perennial Bunchgrass Species37
Ecological Stoichiometry of Multiple Nutrients in Leymus chinensis and Soils Subjected to Long-Term Saline-Sodic Stress in Western Jilin Province, China37
Changes in Plant Composition Following Disturbance in Restored Native Early Successional Communities32
Escaping the Browse Trap: Patterns of Natural Blue Oak Regeneration in Grazed Landscapes31
Plant Phenology of High-Elevation Meadows: Assessing Spectral Responses of Grazed Meadows26
Use of Plant Growth Regulators to Expand Sagebrush Germination Rates for Restoration Efforts24
Editorial Board/Journal Info23
Drought Resistance and Resilience of Non-Native versus Invaded-Native Grassland in the Northern Tallgrass Prairie22
Editorial Board/Journal Info21
Effects of Wind Power Development on Reindeer: Global Positioning System Monitoring and Herders’ Experience20
Fire and Nitrogen Effects on Aristida purpurea Mineral Concentrations20
Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Sustainable Management of Improved Rangelands in Kayseri, Turkey20
The Effects of Continuous and Rotational Livestock Grazing on Forb Quality and Quantity: Implications for Pronghorn Habitat Management18
Ranch Profitability of Improving Soil Health on Rangelands18
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