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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does functional redundancy affect ecological stability and resilience? A review and meta‐analysis184
The relative performance of sampling methods for native bees: an empirical test and review of the literature104
Drought stress alters floral volatiles and reduces floral rewards, pollinator activity, and seed set in a global plant58
What can we learn from wildlife sightings during the COVID‐19 global shutdown?51
Comparing sample bias correction methods for species distribution modeling using virtual species42
Wildfire impacts on forest microclimate vary with biophysical context39
Factors shaping alternate successional trajectories in burned black spruce forests of Alaska39
Western bumble bee: declines in the continental United States and range‐wide information gaps38
Intra‐ and inter‐annual variation in gray whale body condition on a foraging ground37
The Kroof experiment: realization and efficacy of a recurrent drought experiment plus recovery in a beech/spruce forest37
Human activity influences wildlife populations and activity patterns: implications for spatial and temporal refuges36
Wildfire and drought moderate the spatial elements of tree mortality35
Pond ecology and conservation: research priorities and knowledge gaps34
Choosing priors in Bayesian ecological models by simulating from the prior predictive distribution33
Stable isotopes of amino acids indicate that soil decomposer microarthropods predominantly feed on saprotrophic fungi33
High‐severity and short‐interval wildfires limit forest recovery in the Central Cascade Range33
Application of multidimensional structural characterization to detect and describe moderate forest disturbance32
Plant genome size influences stress tolerance of invasive and native plants via plasticity32
Characterizing the floral resources of a North American metropolis using a honey bee foraging assay31
Biodiversity, climate change, and adaptation in the Mediterranean30
Dissimilarity of species interaction networks: how to partition rewiring and species turnover components27
Climate change drives habitat contraction of a nocturnal arboreal marsupial at its physiological limits27
Simulated solar panels create altered microhabitats in desert landforms27
Prior disturbance legacy effects on plant recovery post‐high‐severity wildfire26
The North American tree‐ring fire‐scar network26
Efficient estimation of large‐scale spatial capture–recapture models26
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