American Fern Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of American Fern Journal is 1. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Influence of Increasing Nutrient Availability on Fern and Lycophyte Diversity12
Herbarium Specimens as a Potential Source of Viable Spores for Conservation of Rare and Endangered Hawaiian Ferns9
Celebrating Donald R. Farrar's Contribution to Botrychium Research: Introduction to an American Fern Journal Special Issue5
Long-term Studies of Annual Variation in Growth and Reproduction of the Understory Fern Steiropteris deltoidea in a Hurricane-prone Rainforest in Puerto Rico3
The Petiole Anatomy of Pteridophytes: Aspleniaceae (Aspleniineae, Polypodiales)3
Response of Asplenium nidus to Drought Stress and Roles of AVP1 Genes3
Naturalization and Spread of Four of the Most Marketed Ornamental Ferns: Cyrtomium falcatum, Dryopteris cycadina, Dryopteris erythrosora and Polystichum polyblepharum3
New and Noteworthy Additions to the Fern Flora of Alabama, USA3
Botrychium subgenus Botrychium: Moonwort Biology Basics3
Looking Back on 130 Years of Fern and Lycophyte Research in Glacier National Park, Montana: A Modern Taxonomic Account3
Field Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) Root Bacterial Microbiomes are Subsets of Surrounding Soil Bacteria Structured by Dissolved Organic Matter2
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Phylogenetic Relationships of Grammitid Fern Diversity of Gunung Tama Abu (Sarawak)2
Fern Family Clade Age and Fungal Pathogen Diversity2
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Ploidy Analysis of Two Lineages Within the Histiopteris incisa Complex in the Japanese Archipelago2
William Carl Taylor (1946–2025), A Remembrance2
Polystichum peregrinum, a New Species of Polystichum Disjunct at High Elevations across Central and Tropical South America2
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Versatile Mating Systems and Mycorrhizal Associations Support the Remarkable Long-Time Evolutionary Success of the Early-Divergent Fern Genus Botrychium1
Why Botrychium? A Case Study of Moonwort Madness1
More on the Spread of Nonnative Ferns in Georgia and the Southeastern United States1
Vulnerability Segmentation in Ferns and Its Implication on Their Survival During Drought1
The Spatial Separation of Callistopteris baldwinii (Hymenophyllaceae) Sporophytes and Gametophytes Along Elevational Gradients in Hawai‘i1
Notes on Menisciopsis wailele (Thelypteridaceae), a Critically Endangered Rheophytic Fern Species from Kaua‘i, Hawaiian Islands1
Ecology and Ecophysiology of Ferns and Lycophytes in a Changing Climate: A Special Issue of the American Fern Journal1
Potential Desiccation Tolerance Shown in Cheilanthes ecuadorensis (Pteridaceae)1
Plastid Data Support the Inclusion of the Greater Antillean Genus Atalopteris in Ctenitis (Polypodiales: Dryopteridaceae)1
Ferns and Lycophytes of Minnesota1
Two New Species of Thelypteridaceae from the Solomon Islands1
A Comparative Ecophysiological Study of Two Fern Species with Contrasting Leaf Morphology (Athyrium filix-femina and Anisocampium niponicum) in the Family Athyriaceae1
Edible Ferns of the World, ethnobotany, foraging and cooking1
Memorial: Ralph James Hickey (1950–2020)1
Discovery of Mixed Sporangia in the Amazonian Quillwort Isoëtes cangae1
Effect of Canopy Openness and Soil Depth on the Persistent Spore Bank of Cloud Forest Ferns1
Isoetes salishensis, sp. nov. (Isoetaceae - Lycopodiopsida), An Endemic Quillwort of Coastal British Columbia, Canada1
Metabolic Response to Desiccation in the Fern Parahemionitis arifolia1
Isoetes bilaspurensis (Isoetaceae – Lycopodiopsida), New to Southern India: An Extended Distribution and Redescription1
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