Ecoscience

Papers
(The TQCC of Ecoscience is 3. 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
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Tree species composition, stand structure and distribution patterns across three Kashmir Himalayan forests, India16
An 8500-year history of climate-fire-vegetation interactions in the eastern maritime black spruce–moss bioclimatic domain, Québec, Canada11
Effect of climatological factors on ground-layer vegetation: a case study to assess and protect the fire-prone grasslands of Odisha, India10
Leaf beetle herbivory shapes the subsequent flower-visiting insect community and impacts plant reproduction9
Influence of competition on root architecture and root anchorage of young hybrid poplar plantations on waste rock slopes8
Population trends and viability of the critically endangered Cozumel Curassow: a 25-year perspective8
Biochar combined with organic fertilizer improved soil quality, promoted the growth of Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook and changed the microbial community6
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Differential effect of agricultural matrices on bamboo abundance in forest fragments6
Influence of thermal regime, oxygen conditions and land use on source and pathways of carbon in lake pelagic food webs5
Completeness of the amphibian inventory of Nayarit, Mexico, assessed from biodiversity information system records5
Invasion by Hyptis suaveolens modifies the effects of altered rainfall variability on nutrient cycling across seasons in a dry tropical grassland experiment5
Coexistence of native and invasive species: the case of the Critically Endangered endemic carnivores from Cozumel Island, Mexico5
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) has minor effects on soil nutrient and carbon dynamics4
Effects of intensive agricultural landscapes on farmland use by medium and large mammals in Japan4
Increasing trend in ecosystem-scale photosynthetic efficiency in the Yellow River Basin since 2000 caused by afforestation and climate change3
The Age of Snakes: a comparison of three Canadian species at their northern peripheries3
Landscape features and caribou harvesting during three decades in Newfoundland3
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Effect of climate warming on seedling growth and biomass accumulation of Acacia modesta and Olea ferruginea in a subtropical scrub forest of Pakistan3
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