Alpine Botany

Papers
(The H4-Index of Alpine Botany is 11. 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
Afro-alpine flagships revisited II: elucidating the evolutionary relationships and species boundaries in the giant senecios (Dendrosenecio, Asteraceae)31
Experimental evidence, global patterns of treeline position and climate provide no substance for a lignin limitation hypothesis of tree growth29
Floral attractants in an alpine environment: linking floral volatiles, flower size and pollinators22
Clonality and genetic structure of an endangered aquatic plant, Typha minima, in the French Alps: consequences for conservation21
Pollen dispersal distance is determined by phenology and ancillary traits but not floral gender in an andromonoecious, fly-pollinated alpine herb17
Introgression of an isolated Primula lineage suggests the existence of a glacial refugium in the Écrins range (Southwestern French Alps)15
Implementing spatial analyses to measure angiosperm biodiversity from the high-altitude grasslands of the Atlantic forest14
Contrasting patterns of phylogenetic diversity and alpine specialization across the alpine flora of the American mountain range system14
Plant speciation in the face of recurrent climate changes in the Alps12
Festuca apennina × F. pratensis triploid hybrids exceed their parents in adaptation to broad-environmental conditions11
The uneven distribution of refugial endemics across the European Alps suggests a threefold role of climate in speciation of refugial populations11
High mountains of central Europe as a refuge of surprising cytotype diversity of Huperzia selago (Lycopodiaceae)11
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