Bioscience

Papers
(The TQCC of Bioscience is 9. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Wildfire-Driven Forest Conversion in Western North American Landscapes329
Global Overview of Ecosystem Services Provided by Riparian Vegetation179
World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency 2021147
Global Commitments to Conserving and Monitoring Genetic Diversity Are Now Necessary and Feasible101
Observing the Observers: How Participants Contribute Data to iNaturalist and Implications for Biodiversity Science91
The Complexity of Urban Eco-evolutionary Dynamics84
Navigating Ecological Transformation: Resist–Accept–Direct as a Path to a New Resource Management Paradigm84
The Biological Deserts Fallacy: Cities in Their Landscapes Contribute More than We Think to Regional Biodiversity81
A Comprehensive Overview of Technologies for Species and Habitat Monitoring and Conservation71
Indigenous Systems of Management for Culturally and Ecologically Resilient Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchusspp.) Fisheries70
World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency 202266
Lakes in Hot Water: The Impacts of a Changing Climate on Aquatic Ecosystems66
Tree Transpiration and Urban Temperatures: Current Understanding, Implications, and Future Research Directions64
The Invasion Ecology of Sleeper Populations: Prevalence, Persistence, and Abrupt Shifts63
Mesophication of Oak Landscapes: Evidence, Knowledge Gaps, and Future Research60
The Ecology of Disturbance Interactions60
Machine Learning Using Digitized Herbarium Specimens to Advance Phenological Research58
Creating Synergies between Citizen Science and Indigenous and Local Knowledge55
Integrating Biodiversity Infrastructure into Pathogen Discovery and Mitigation of Emerging Infectious Diseases54
A Research Agenda for Urban Biodiversity in the Global Extinction Crisis54
Connecting Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches in Environmental Observing54
Climate-Friendly Seafood: The Potential for Emissions Reduction and Carbon Capture in Marine Aquaculture53
A Severe Lack of Evidence Limits Effective Conservation of the World's Primates50
Governing for Transformative Change across the Biodiversity–Climate–Society Nexus48
Blue Waters, Green Bottoms: Benthic Filamentous Algal Blooms Are an Emerging Threat to Clear Lakes Worldwide46
Pitfalls of Tree Planting Show Why We Need People-Centered Natural Climate Solutions46
Building Natural History Collections for the Twenty-First Century and Beyond41
The Concept, Practice, Application, and Results of Locally Based Monitoring of the Environment41
The Importance of Forests in Bumble Bee Biology and Conservation39
An Outcome-Oriented, Social–Ecological Framework for Assessing Protected Area Effectiveness37
RAD Adaptive Management for Transforming Ecosystems36
Expanding the Impact of Citizen Science36
A Research Framework to Integrate Cross-Ecosystem Responses to Tropical Cyclones34
Nine Maxims for the Ecology of Cold-Climate Winters34
Towards Global Volunteer Monitoring of Odonate Abundance33
Digital Extended Specimens: Enabling an Extensible Network of Biodiversity Data Records as Integrated Digital Objects on the Internet33
Connected Carabids: Network Interactions and Their Impact on Biocontrol by Carabid Beetles32
Design Criteria for Process-Based Restoration of Fluvial Systems32
Global Cropland Connectivity: A Risk Factor for Invasion and Saturation by Emerging Pathogens and Pests31
The Use of Digital Platforms for Community-Based Monitoring31
Soil Seed Banks, Alternative Stable State Theory, and Ecosystem Resilience30
How Social Considerations Improve the Equity and Effectiveness of Ecosystem Restoration30
Key Principles for Managing Recovery of Kelp Forests through Restoration30
Single-Stream Recycling Inspires Selective Fish Passage Solutions for the Connectivity Conundrum in Aquatic Ecosystems29
The Evolutionary Consequences of Dams and Other Barriers for Riverine Fishes28
A Science Agenda to Inform Natural Resource Management Decisions in an Era of Ecological Transformation28
Conceptual Links between Landscape Diversity and Diet Diversity: A Roadmap for Transdisciplinary Research28
Management Foundations for Navigating Ecological Transformation by Resisting, Accepting, or Directing Social–Ecological Change27
Management Policies for Invasive Alien Species: Addressing the Impacts Rather than the Species27
Trading Animal Lives: Ten Tricky Issues on the Road to Protecting Commodified Wild Animals27
Fence Ecology: Frameworks for Understanding the Ecological Effects of Fences27
Forest Restoration and Fuels Reduction: Convergent or Divergent?27
Advancing One Biosecurity to Address the Pandemic Risks of Biological Invasions26
Not All Nitrogen Is Created Equal: Differential Effects of Nitrate and Ammonium Enrichment in Coastal Wetlands26
The Promise and Pitfalls of Environmental DNA and RNA Approaches for the Monitoring of Human and Animal Pathogens from Aquatic Sources26
Climate-Mediated Changes to Linked Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystems across the Northeast Pacific Coastal Temperate Rainforest Margin25
Viewing Emerging Human Infectious Epidemics through the Lens of Invasion Biology24
Coding for Life: Designing a Platform for Projecting and Protecting Global Biodiversity24
Advancing Landscape and Seascape Ecology from a 2D to a 3D Science24
The 2023 state of the climate report: Entering uncharted territory24
Population Viability of Sea Turtles in the Context of Global Warming23
The International Vertebrate Pet Trade Network and Insights from US Imports of Exotic Pets23
Limitations to Propagule Dispersal Will Constrain Postfire Recovery of Plants and Fungi in Western Coniferous Forests22
The Impact Of Light Pollution On Bats Varies According To Foraging Guild And Habitat Context22
Long-Term Ecological Research on Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change22
Responding to Ecological Transformation: Mental Models, External Constraints, and Manager Decision-Making22
Using the Past to Understand the Present: Coping with Natural and Anthropogenic Noise21
Mainstream Nature-Based Solutions for Urban Climate Resilience21
Gender Differences in Grant Submissions across Science and Engineering Fields at the NSF21
Sea Change: Using Citizen Science to Inform Fisheries Management21
How Individualized Niches Arise: Defining Mechanisms of Niche Construction, Niche Choice, and Niche Conformance21
Convergence of Social Strategies in Carrion Breeding Insects20
Context Dependence: A Conceptual Approach for Understanding the Habitat Relationships of Coastal Marine Fauna19
Adding Tree Rings to North America's National Forest Inventories: An Essential Tool to Guide Drawdown of Atmospheric CO219
The Open-Specimen Movement19
Three Frontiers for the Future of Biodiversity Research Using Citizen Science Data19
Citizen Science as an Ecosystem of Engagement: Implications for Learning and Broadening Participation19
Overcoming Language Barriers in Academia: Machine Translation Tools and a Vision for a Multilingual Future19
Attracting Diverse Students to Field Experiences Requires Adequate Pay, Flexibility, and Inclusion19
Engaging Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Environmental Management Could Alleviate Scale Mismatches in Social–Ecological Systems19
Great Expectations: Deconstructing the Process Pathways Underlying Beaver-Related Restoration19
Causes, Responses, and Implications of Anthropogenic versus Natural Flow Intermittence in River Networks18
Responses of Coastal Ecosystems to Climate Change: Insights from Long-Term Ecological Research18
Reported Individual Costs and Benefits of Sharing Open Data among Canadian Academic Faculty in Ecology and Evolution18
Considering the Case for Diversity in Natural Resources18
Regional Collections Are an Essential Component of Biodiversity Research Infrastructure17
At 50, Janzen–Connell Has Come of Age17
The Jaw Epidemic: Recognition, Origins, Cures, and Prevention17
Eutrophication on Coral Reefs: What Is the Evidence for Phase Shifts, Nutrient Limitation and Coral Bleaching17
FKBP5: A Key Mediator of How Vertebrates Flexibly Cope with Adversity17
Subconscious Biases in Coral Reef Fish Studies17
Data Proliferation, Reconciliation, and Synthesis in Viral Ecology16
Sustaining Transmission in Different Host Species: The Emblematic Case ofSarcoptes scabiei16
Perception and Conflict in Conservation: The Rashomon Effect16
Reciprocal Contributions between People and Nature: A Conceptual Intervention16
A Conceptual Framework to Integrate Biodiversity, Ecosystem Function, and Ecosystem Service Models16
The Hierarchy-of-Hypotheses Approach: A Synthesis Method for Enhancing Theory Development in Ecology and Evolution15
Corridors of Clarity: Four Principles to Overcome Uncertainty Paralysis in the Anthropocene15
What is the Price of Conservation? A Review of the Status Quo and Recommendations for Improving Cost Reporting14
Rewilding the Sea with Domesticated Seagrass14
Understanding Local Adaptation to Prepare Populations for Climate Change14
Bringing Botany into Focus: Addressing Plant Blindness in Undergraduates Through an Immersive Botanical Experience14
6&6: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Art–Science Collaboration14
A Tool for Designing and Studying Student-Centered Undergraduate Field Experiences: The UFERN Model14
Primary Forests Are Undervalued in the Climate Emergency14
Decline of Amateur Lepidoptera Collectors Threatens the Future of Specimen-Based Research14
Data Sovereignty in Community-Based Environmental Monitoring: Toward Equitable Environmental Data Governance14
Why Coordinated Distributed Experiments Should Go Global13
Forest and Freshwater Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change and Variability at US LTER Sites13
The Importance of Eco-evolutionary Potential in the Anthropocene13
Provoking a Cultural Shift in Data Quality13
Marine Pelagic Ecosystem Responses to Climate Variability and Change13
The Forest of Unintended Consequences: Anthropogenic Actions Trigger the Rise and Fall of Black Cherry13
Governing Ecological Connectivity in Cross-Scale Dependent Systems13
A Framework for the Eltonian Niche of Humans12
Five Steps to Inject Transformative Change into the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework12
Extinction Targets Are Not SMART (Specific, Measurable, Ambitious, Realistic, and Time Bound)12
Undergraduate Biology Instructors Still Use Mostly Teacher-Centered Discourse Even When Teaching with Active Learning Strategies12
Stoichiometric Ecotoxicology for a Multisubstance World12
Landsat 9 Satellite Continues Half-Century of Earth Observations12
Connections and Feedback: Aquatic, Plant, and Soil Microbiomes in Heterogeneous and Changing Environments11
The Olfactory Landscape Concept: A Key Source of Past, Present, and Future Information Driving Animal Movement and Decision-making11
Advancing Equity in Faculty Hiring with Diversity Statements11
RAD: A Paradigm, Shifting11
The Drought Response of Eastern US Oaks in the Context of Their Declining Abundance11
Data Science in Undergraduate Life Science Education: A Need for Instructor Skills Training11
Is Active Learning Enough? The Contributions of Misconception-Focused Instruction and Active-Learning Dosage on Student Learning of Evolution10
Recent advances in availability and synthesis of the economic costs of biological invasions10
An Analysis of US State Regulated Weed Lists: A Discordance between Biology and Policy10
Mapping and Monitoring Zero-Deforestation Commitments10
On the Challenges of Identifying Benthic Dominance on Anthropocene Coral Reefs10
Citizen Science in Postsecondary Education: Current Practices and Knowledge Gaps10
Look Who's Talking: Teaching and Discourse Practices across Discipline, Position, Experience, and Class Size in STEM College Classrooms10
Identifying the identifiers: How iNaturalist facilitates collaborative, research-relevant data generation and why it matters for biodiversity science9
Values-Based Scenarios of Water Security: Rights to Water, Rights of Waters, and Commercial Water Rights9
Mainstreaming Microbes across Biomes9
Greater Consideration of Animals Will Enhance Coastal Restoration Outcomes9
Culture and Quality Matter in Building Effective Mentorship Relationships with Native STEM Scholars9
Nothing in Evolution Makes Sense Except in the Light of Biology9
Six Principles for Embracing Gender and Sexual Diversity in Postsecondary Biology Classrooms9
Science and Management Advancements Made Possible by the USA National Phenology Network's Nature's Notebook Platform9
Behavioral Causes, Ecological Consequences, and Management Challenges Associated with Wildlife Foraging in Human-Modified Landscapes9
Diverse Computer Simulation Models Provide Unified Lessons on University Operation during a Pandemic9
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