Nature Ecology & Evolution

Papers
(The H4-Index of Nature Ecology & Evolution is 61. 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Estimates of the number of undescribed species should account for sampling effort298
Eoraptor lunensis210
Eukaryotes were shaped by Oxygen204
Falcon flyways186
A new type of non-Mendelian segregation186
Chase-away evolution maintains imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite–host system despite rapid evolution of mimics174
Publisher Correction: Talk the talk and walk the walk174
Policy responses to the Ukraine crisis threaten European biodiversity162
Coordinated surveillance is essential to monitor and mitigate the evolutionary impacts of SARS-CoV-2 spillover and circulation in animal hosts157
Plasmids do not consistently stabilize cooperation across bacteria but may promote broad pathogen host-range132
Evolution alters ecological resilience126
No evidence that mandatory open data policies increase error correction120
Dosage sensitivity and exon shuffling shape the landscape of polymorphic duplicates in Drosophila and humans119
Implementation of the COP26 declaration to halt forest loss must safeguard and include Indigenous people117
Biodiversity time series are biased towards increasing species richness in changing environments117
Fluctuating climate and dietary innovation drove ratcheted evolution of proboscidean dental traits116
Ecological research ‘in a good way’ means ethical and equitable relationships with Indigenous Peoples and Lands116
Inadvertent human genomic bycatch and intentional capture raise beneficial applications and ethical concerns with environmental DNA107
Abrupt expansion of climate change risks for species globally106
Advances in breeding phenology outpace latitudinal and elevational shifts for North American birds tracking temperature102
Within-patient evolution of plasmid-mediated antimicrobial resistance100
Author Correction: Colonial history and global economics distort our understanding of deep-time biodiversity98
Aridity modulates grassland biomass responses to combined drought and nutrient addition94
Butterfly optics underlie mate preference93
Dual ancestries and ecologies of the Late Glacial Palaeolithic in Britain92
Lower lignin for wood efficiency90
Isotopic evidence that aestivation allows malaria mosquitoes to persist through the dry season in the Sahel90
Aquatic deoxygenation as a planetary boundary and key regulator of Earth system stability89
Anthropogenic land consolidation intensifies zoonotic host diversity loss and disease transmission in human habitats88
The coral pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus kills non-pathogenic holobiont competitors by triggering prophage induction88
Old fish debate settled87
The wilderness myth86
Predation drives diversity85
Sea change85
Evolutionary origin of vertebrate neural crest and neuromesodermal cells83
Reconstruction of hundreds of reference ancestral genomes across the eukaryotic kingdom82
Spatial structure governs the mode of tumour evolution81
Antigenic escape selects for the evolution of higher pathogen transmission and virulence80
Co-inheritance of recombined chromatids maintains heterozygosity in a parthenogenetic ant80
Regime shifts in rocky intertidal communities associated with a marine heatwave and disease outbreak79
John Alcock (1943–2023)79
Disease-driven top predator decline affects mesopredator population genomic structure77
Neuropeptides at the origin of neurons76
Evolution of cod supergenes76
A decisive decade75
A complicated character75
Climatic differences among habitats shape the balance between maximum lifespan and life expectancy in Japanese tree species74
Species risk assessment informs trade regulation74
Embryonic muscle splitting patterns reveal homologies of amniote forelimb muscles73
Safeguarding nutrients from coral reefs under climate change73
The gut microbiota affects the social network of honeybees72
Animal networks become more connected in densely populated areas70
Evolution of coastal forests based on a full set of mangrove genomes67
Biodegradable sensors are ready to transform autonomous ecological monitoring66
Forest edges increase pollinator network robustness to extinction with declining area66
Privately protected areas increase global protected area coverage and connectivity65
Microbe-induced phenotypic variation leads to overyielding in clonal plant populations64
Viral but not bacterial community successional patterns reflect extreme turnover shortly after rewetting dry soils63
The journey of bacterial genes62
Learn from Chinese examples to save endangered sturgeons from hydropower dams62
A flurry of sex-ratio distorters62
Edward O. Wilson (1929–2021)61
Chytrid invasion drives frog redistributions61
Author Correction: Dispersal governs the reorganization of ecological networks under environmental change61
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