Aquatic Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Aquatic Sciences is 13. 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
Asymmetric competition for habitats between the temperate Japanese eel Anguilla japonica and the tropical Indo-Pacific eel A. marmorata33
Validity, applicability, and universality of fractal scaling laws for lakes in China26
Mayfly taxonomic and functional diversity in hydrologically extreme habitats of temporary pools in the Mediterranean karst intermittent rivers21
Sex, mate guarding, and reproductive state as potential modulators of herbivory in an aquatic consumer18
The relative importance of abiotic, biotic, and spatial factors in structuring the stream macroinvertebrate metacommunity in a temperate rainforest17
Differential abundance, composition and mesohabitat use by aquatic macroinvertebrate taxa in ponds with and without fish17
Point and nonpoint sources of microplastics to two Southeast Michigan rivers and reduced biofilm function on plastic substrata15
Modeling future dissolved oxygen and temperature profiles in small temperate lake trout lakes15
Fish community and its relationships with environmental variables in the channel connecting Poyang Lake and the Yangtze River14
Turnover structures in macrobenthic communities rather than nestedness in the Yellow River Delta wetland, China14
Subfossil chironomid assemblage shifts indicate Little Ice Age termination, deforestation, and human impact in a subalpine lake catchment14
Hydrological conditions determine shifts of plankton metacommunity structure in riverine floodplains without affecting patterns of species richness along connectivity gradients13
Characterizing spatial and temporal variation in stable hydrogen isotopes (δ2H) between two distinct lentic freshwater food webs13
Riparian cover buffers the effects of abiotic and biotic predictors of leaf decomposition in subtropical streams13
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