Nature Ecology & Evolution

Papers
(The H4-Index of Nature Ecology & Evolution is 64. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Brazilian Amazon deforestation rate in 2020 is the greatest of the decade226
A meta-analysis of biological impacts of artificial light at night215
Impact of 2019–2020 mega-fires on Australian fauna habitat212
Decoloniality and anti-oppressive practices for a more ethical ecology201
A global-scale expert assessment of drivers and risks associated with pollinator decline192
Conserving Africa’s wildlife and wildlands through the COVID-19 crisis and beyond171
Areas of global importance for conserving terrestrial biodiversity, carbon and water158
Thresholds for ecological responses to global change do not emerge from empirical data157
Mapping the deforestation footprint of nations reveals growing threat to tropical forests157
Polarization of microbial communities between competitive and cooperative metabolism145
Ensuring effective implementation of the post-2020 global biodiversity targets143
The delayed and geographically heterogeneous diversification of flowering plant families134
Impacts of hypoxic events surpass those of future ocean warming and acidification134
Global forest restoration and the importance of prioritizing local communities129
No net insect abundance and diversity declines across US Long Term Ecological Research sites126
Global targets that reveal the social–ecological interdependencies of sustainable development124
Tropical and Mediterranean biodiversity is disproportionately sensitive to land-use and climate change124
Priority list of biodiversity metrics to observe from space118
Integrated ocean management for a sustainable ocean economy112
Plant traits alone are poor predictors of ecosystem properties and long-term ecosystem functioning112
Climatic and soil factors explain the two-dimensional spectrum of global plant trait variation108
Metagenome-wide association analysis identifies microbial determinants of post-antibiotic ecological recovery in the gut105
The global distribution and environmental drivers of aboveground versus belowground plant biomass105
A guide to ecosystem models and their environmental applications103
Impacts of wildlife trade on terrestrial biodiversity102
Functional diversity effects on productivity increase with age in a forest biodiversity experiment102
Eight problems with literature reviews and how to fix them101
Integrating remote sensing with ecology and evolution to advance biodiversity conservation98
Conservation needs to break free from global priority mapping97
Conserving intraspecific variation for nature’s contributions to people97
The results of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic96
Exacerbated drought impacts on global ecosystems due to structural overshoot96
Palaeoclimate ocean conditions shaped the evolution of corals and their skeletons through deep time96
Colonial history and global economics distort our understanding of deep-time biodiversity94
An earlier start of the thermal growing season enhances tree growth in cold humid areas but not in dry areas94
Human disturbance causes widespread disruption of animal movement93
Phylotype diversity within soil fungal functional groups drives ecosystem stability92
Balancing selection maintains hyper-divergent haplotypes in Caenorhabditis elegans89
ACE2 receptor usage reveals variation in susceptibility to SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 infection among bat species88
Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts86
Enhanced habitat loss of the Himalayan endemic flora driven by warming-forced upslope tree expansion85
Biogeography of marine giant viruses reveals their interplay with eukaryotes and ecological functions85
Using the IUCN Red List to map threats to terrestrial vertebrates at global scale81
Heterogeneity–diversity relationships differ between and within trophic levels in temperate forests80
Scientific foundations for an ecosystem goal, milestones and indicators for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework80
The island rule explains consistent patterns of body size evolution in terrestrial vertebrates80
A genome sequence from a modern human skull over 45,000 years old from Zlatý kůň in Czechia79
Phylogenetic analyses with systematic taxon sampling show that mitochondria branch within Alphaproteobacteria78
Resource–diversity relationships in bacterial communities reflect the network structure of microbial metabolism78
Ecological modelling approaches for predicting emergent properties in microbial communities77
Dominant bee species and floral abundance drive parasite temporal dynamics in plant-pollinator communities74
Improve forest restoration initiatives to meet Sustainable Development Goal 1573
The evolution of niche overlap and competitive differences72
A unifying framework for studying and managing climate-driven rates of ecological change71
Mobilizing the past to shape a better Anthropocene71
Monolingual searches can limit and bias results in global literature reviews70
The evolution of oxygen-utilizing enzymes suggests early biosphere oxygenation70
Safe fieldwork strategies for at-risk individuals, their supervisors and institutions69
A metric for spatially explicit contributions to science-based species targets68
Shortfalls and opportunities in terrestrial vertebrate species discovery67
The emergence of the brain non-CpG methylation system in vertebrates67
A forest loss report card for the world’s protected areas66
The evolutionary genomics of species’ responses to climate change65
Ecological and evolutionary approaches to improving crop variety mixtures65
Fossil data support a pre-Cretaceous origin of flowering plants64
Root traits explain plant species distributions along climatic gradients yet challenge the nature of ecological trade-offs64
Obligate cross-feeding expands the metabolic niche of bacteria64
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