Historical Biology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Historical Biology is 12. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Study on the new dental material of Palaeotragus from the Late Miocene of Linxia Basin (Gansu, China)36
Herpetological remains from the Lower Magdalenian site of El Juyo (Cantabria, Spain): the challenge of reconstructing climate and landscape from poorly diverse assemblages24
New palaeoscolecidian worms from the Lower Ordovician Madaoyu Formation with specialised morphological characters and functional morphology17
The first discovery of Eomeropidae (Insecta: Mecoptera) from the Lower Jurassic of northwestern China16
Redescription of ‘Diplomystussolignaci Gaudant & Gaudant, 1971 from the Cretaceous of Tunisia, and a new hypothesis of double-armored herring relationships15
A new ichnosite and ichnogenus from the Lower Cretaceous Rio do Peixe Basin, Brazil, with novel insights into the evolution of Titanosauriformes15
A new tritylodontid from the Middle Jurassic Shaximiao Formation of western Hubei, China14
Tapejarine pterosaur from the late Albian Paw Paw Formation of Texas, USA, with extensive feeding traces of multiple scavengers13
Myrmarachne colombiana sp. n. (Araneae: Salticidae), a new species of ant-mimic spider in copal from Colombia, South America13
Chalicothere (Perissodactyla) from the Bhandar Bone Bed (Late Miocene) of Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan13
Cainotheriids vs. lagomorphs: study of their ecological niche partitioning during the early miocene of the Ribesalbes-Alcora Basin (Castelló, Spain)12
The atlas-axis complex in the titanosaur Neuquensaurus australis (Dinosauria: Sauropoda)12
The Archijassidae from the Jurassic of China (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha, Membracoidea) and its palaeoecological significance12
First described reed beetle (Chrysomelidae: Donaciinae) from amber: a new member of the littoral community in the Eocene Baltic amber forest12
New insight into the organogenusIoanellaGranier & Berthou, 2002, with description ofIoanella dobrogiacaorganosp. nov. from Triassic limestones of the Dobrogea (Romania)12
Revision and phylogenetic placement of one of the earliest freshwater gobies from the Lower Oligocene of Central Europe12
A large-sized mesoeucrocodylian from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil with possible neosuchian affinities12
An unusual preservation of a new species of Cicadomorpha (Auchenorrhyncha) from theCrato formation, Lower Cretaceous of Brazil12
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