Wetlands

Papers
(The H4-Index of Wetlands is 18. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Public Choices and Welfare Estimate under Wetland Improvement Context: Utility Maximization, Regret Minimization or Both?65
Identifying Wetland Restoration Gaps and Priorities for Nitrate Removal at the Watershed Scale53
Tidal Marsh Restoration at Poplar Island III: Denitrification in a Wetland Constructed from Dredged Materials43
Non-Aquatic Fauna of Amazonian Floodplain Forests and its Responses to Seasonal Flooding38
Optimizing Waterbird Conservation in Urban Reservoirs: A Phenology-Synchronized Water Level Management Framework for Biodiversity Enhancement31
Assessing the Impacts of Wetlands on Discharge and Nutrient Loading: Insights from Restoring Past Wetlands with GIS-Based Analysis and Modeling28
Creek System and Regional Patterns of Juncus roemerianus Stress and Links to Salt Marsh Loss on the Florida Gulf Coast27
Methane Emissions Associated with Bald Cypress Knees Across the Mississippi River Alluvial Valley26
Are Plant Communities of Roadside Stormwater Ponds Similar to those Found in Natural Wetlands?25
When Drought Matters: Changes Within and Outside Protected Areas from the Pantanal Ecoregion23
The Importance of Understanding Local Community Attitudes and Perceptions Regarding Nature Conservation23
CO2 Uptake Offsets Other Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Salt Marshes with Chronic Nitrogen Loading22
New Developments in Constructed Wetland Technology and Substrate Applications for Phosphorus Removal – A Review22
Small Contribution of Schoenoplectus acutus (Emergent Macrophyte) to Nitrogen Removal from Wastewater Effluent Input to a Restored Prairie Wetland Complex21
Assessing the sustainable management of Coastal Wetlands in Developing Economies: A Case Study on the Iture-Abakam Natural Wetland in Cape Coast, Ghana20
Spatially Well Structured Mangroves Fish Communities of the Persian Gulf; a Functional Perspective20
Modeling the Responses of Blue Carbon Fluxes in Mississippi River Deltaic Plain Brackish Marshes to Climate Change Induced Hydrologic Conditions19
Intraspecific Functional Variability and Functional Changes Along Environmental Gradients Associated to Mangrove Forest Zonation in West-Central Mexico18
Response Patterns of Fen Sedges to a Nutrient Gradient Indicate both Geographic Origin-Specific Genotypic Differences and Phenotypic Plasticity18
Inundation Tolerance, Rather than Drought Tolerance, Predicts Riparian Plant Distributions Along a Local Hydrologic Gradient18
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