Neobiota

Papers
(The H4-Index of Neobiota is 20. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Economic costs of invasive alien species across Europe155
What are the economic costs of biological invasions? A complex topic requiring international and interdisciplinary expertise73
The economic costs of biological invasions around the world67
Detailed assessment of the reported economic costs of invasive species in Australia62
Economic costs of biological invasions within North America52
The economic costs of biological invasions in Africa: a growing but neglected threat?50
Economic costs of biological invasions in Asia46
The economic costs of biological invasions in Brazil: a first assessment44
Economic costs of invasive alien species in the Mediterranean basin43
Economic costs of biological invasions in the United Kingdom36
The economic costs of biological invasions in Central and South America: a first regional assessment36
Biological invasions in France: Alarming costs and even more alarming knowledge gaps35
A review of invasive species reporting apps for citizen science and opportunities for innovation31
Economic costs of invasive alien species in Spain27
Global costs of plant invasions must not be underestimated24
Economic costs of invasive species in Germany23
First synthesis of the economic costs of biological invasions in Japan22
Impact of non-native tree species in Europe on soil properties and biodiversity: a review22
The biology and ecology of the invasive silver-cheeked toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus), with emphasis on the Eastern Mediterranean21
Interaction of traffic intensity and habitat features shape invasion dynamics of an invasive alien species (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) in a regional road network20
Rapid recolonisation of feral cats following intensive culling in a semi-isolated context20
Impacts of the invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) on benthic invertebrate fauna: a case study from the Baltic Sea20
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