Aquatic Botany

Papers
(The H4-Index of Aquatic Botany is 16. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Macrophyte species uniqueness is driven by habitat integrity, sediment structure, and spatial components in streams around the Amazon National Park74
Rapid loss of temperate kelp forests revealed by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photography and underwater observations67
High methane emissions as trade-off for phosphorus removal in surface flow treatment wetlands67
Restoring charophytes is still a challenge: A call for developing successful methods34
Is the protection of habitat directive Eleocharis carniolica in its northern limits really needed? – A life strategy based investigation31
Seed bank and germination ecology of sub-tropical Vallisneria americana30
No endemic Isoëtes (Isoëtaceae) species in the North Asian Pacific evidenced by genetic and morphological analysis24
Drainage Influences Coastal Salt Marsh Productivity and Soil Biogeochemistry24
Plastome evolution and phylogenomic insights into the evolution of the African submerged endemic genus Lagarosiphon (Hydrocharitaceae)24
Editorial Board21
Seaweed-associated epiphytic bacteria: Diversity, ecological and economic implications18
Submerged macrophyte root oxygen release reduces sediment oxygen demand: A positive feedback loop in shallow lakes18
Zostera noltei Hornemann seagrass as the modulator of habitat within its canopy17
Halophila baillonii's hidden distribution range: Rediscovery and conservation of a rare seagrass in the Tropical Atlantic17
Variation of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition in leaves and roots of Littorella uniflora (L.) Asch. in relation to water pH and nutrient availability17
A baseline assessment of the epiphytic community associated with pelagic sargassum in the Tropical Atlantic16
Arrival of the non-indigenous brown alga Mutimo cylindricus to the Atlantic Ocean16
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