Ecosphere

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ecosphere is 26. 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
The species–area relationship for a highly fragmented temperate river system66
Shifts in amphibian population dynamics in response to a change in the predator community57
Identifying nesting grounds for juvenile migratory birds with dual isotope: an initial test using North American raptors54
Rapid recovery of depleted abalone in Isla Natividad, Baja California, Mexico50
Old‐growth forest structure in a low‐productivity hypermaritime rainforest in coastal British Columbia, Canada44
Using passive acoustic monitoring to estimate northern spotted owl landscape use and pair occupancy43
Climate gradient‐driven intraspecific aggregation propensity linked to interpatch modulation in grassland communities40
Do leaf traits shape herbivory in tropical montane rainforests? A multispecies approach38
Evaluating the effects of nest management on a recovering raptor using integrated population modeling38
Disruption of natural disturbance regime decouples habitat and life stage in a keystone species35
Using phenology to unravel differential soil water use and productivity in a semiarid savanna33
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Identifying drivers of demographic rates in an at‐risk population of marine mammals using integrated population models33
Using biotracer techniques to uncover consumer diets: A comparison of stable isotopes, fatty acids, and amino acids32
Decomposing an elevational gradient in predation by insectivorous birds32
Comparison of three global canopy height maps and their applicability to biodiversity modeling: Accuracy issues revealed31
Temporal variations of the multifaceted biodiversity and assembly mechanisms in lake fish assemblages31
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Drought survival strategies differ between coastal and montane conifers in northern California30
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Wildfire disturbance reveals evidence of ecosystem resilience and precariousness in a forest–grassland mosaic29
Winter cover cropping increases albedo and latent heat flux in a Texas High Plains agroecosystem28
Evidence from interpretable machine learning to inform spatial management of Palau's tuna fisheries27
Aquatic vegetation types identified during early and late phases of vegetation recovery in the Upper Mississippi River27
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Incorporating small‐scale disturbances in models of forest structure and aboveground biomass of tropical mountains26
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