Nature Ecology & Evolution

Papers
(The H4-Index of Nature Ecology & Evolution is 57. 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
On our (children’s) bookshelf244
Some, but not all, eponyms should be disallowed233
Life through the lens of metabolism185
Correcting the record181
Native Mexican adaptation149
Dan Salah Tawfik (1955–2021)143
Farming adaptations134
An ocean of benefits132
Beyond the paper124
Colourful females123
Metabolic models predict evolutionary dynamics122
Rainforest origins122
Fossilized ethics115
Long tail of land use112
The rise of mammals111
Excess plant growth worsens droughts111
Falcon flyways107
Viral priorities from genomic signatures104
Reply to: Recognizing and marshalling the pre-publication error correction potential of open data for more reproducible science104
African savannah elephants call one another by ‘name’101
Best practices for genetic and genomic data archiving99
Gene duplication contributes to liver evolution97
Quantifying research waste in ecology95
Coexistence holes characterize the assembly and disassembly of multispecies systems92
Make global biodiversity information useful to national decision-makers91
Bridged knowledge89
Between ice and ocean89
Pollinator interaction flexibility across scales affects patch colonization and occupancy87
‘Nature positive’ must incorporate, not undermine, the mitigation hierarchy86
Estimating comparable distances to tipping points across mutualistic systems by scaled recovery rates84
Rapid evolution of body plans83
Medieval DNA from Soqotra points to Eurasian origins of an isolated population at the crossroads of Africa and Arabia80
Plasmid evolution in the clinic79
Awakening innovations in biology and culture76
Interpreting intertidal invasions75
Reply to: Conclusions of low extinction risk for most species of reef-building corals are premature74
Animal power73
Implementation of the COP26 declaration to halt forest loss must safeguard and include Indigenous people73
Salt-stressed frogs73
The social dimension of microbial niches71
Memory pays off71
Agriculture isn’t all rocket science70
Futureproofing Europe’s forests69
Andrew S. Brierley (1967–2024)68
Ethical considerations for human sequences in environmental DNA66
Parachute research is another ethical problem for Myanmar amber66
Environmental influences on human innovation and behavioural diversity in southern Africa 92–80 thousand years ago64
No evidence that mandatory open data policies increase error correction64
Useful plants have deep evolutionary roots62
Limits to the accurate and generalizable use of soundscapes to monitor biodiversity61
Chase-away evolution maintains imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite–host system despite rapid evolution of mimics61
Mammal masses60
Human altriciality is driven by postnatal brain growth59
Reply to: Existing methods are effective at measuring natural selection on gene expression59
Protection for migratory species59
Neanderthal assimilation?59
Kathy MacKinnon (1948–2023)59
Mitigating a mine57
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