Conservation Physiology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Conservation Physiology is 13. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cortisol in fish scales remains stable during extended periods of storage30
Respiratory acidosis and O2 supply capacity do not affect the acute temperature tolerance of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)29
Correction to: Effect of L-alanine exposure during early life stage on olfactory development, growth and survival in age-0 lake sturgeon25
Nailing it: Investigation of elephant toenails for retrospective analysis of adrenal and reproductive hormones21
Evaluating bat boxes: design and placement alter bioenergetic costs and overheating risk21
Serum Virome of Southern Beaufort Sea polar bears (Ursus maritimus) during a period of rapid climate change20
Comparing life history traits and tolerance to changing environments of two oyster species (Ostrea edulis and Crassostrea gigas) through Dynamic Energy Budget theory20
Validating enzyme immunoassays for non-invasive reproductive hormone monitoring in Temminck’s pangolin16
Optimizing the prediction of discard survival of bottom-trawled plaice based on vitality indicators16
Repeatability of swimming activity of the Patagonian grouper Acanthistius patachonicus based on accelerometry15
Ecological features of upriver migration in Kitakami River chum salmon and their connection to aerobic thermal performance15
How can physiology best contribute to wildlife conservation in a warming world?14
New insights into risk variables associated with gas embolism in loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) caught in trawls and gillnets14
Reflections on a decade of service as founding Editor-in-Chief ofConservation Physiology13
Intake and growth histories modulate bone morphology, microarchitecture, and mineralization in juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas)13
Etorphine induces pathophysiology in immobilized white rhinoceros through sympathomimesis that is attenuated by butorphanol13
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