Journal of Insect Conservation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Insect Conservation is 14. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Beyond butterflies: integrating frugivorous moths into conservation and biodiversity monitoring56
The influence of biodiversity-friendly ranching practices on dung beetle diversity in a Mexican mountainous tropical landscape39
It is here to stay. The exotic species Cloeon smaeleni Lestage, 1924 (Ephemeroptera) will be a long-term element of south American diversity35
The genetic structure of the ash obligate moth prays fraxinella suggests that it is not affected by current habitat fragmentation31
Special issue on insect conservation in biodiversity hotspots30
Exotic tree plantations drive reduction in morphological variation of damselfly species in the southern Brazilian Atlantic Forest21
Squeeze it or leave it? An ecological-economic assessment of the impact of mower conditioners on arthropod populations in grassland16
Landscape composition influences colony growth in the tropical asian stingless bees (Tetragonula fuscobalteata)16
Differential response to fire in ground vs. vegetation arthropod communities16
Impacts of rainfall seasonality on Dung beetle diversity and their ecological functions in introduced Brazilian pastures16
Changes to butterfly phenology versus elevation range after four decades of warming in the mountains of central Spain15
The role of citizens in conservation science: a case study with threatened Brazilian butterflies15
Habitat preferences and phenology of carrot wasps (Hymenoptera: Gasteruptiidae, Gasteruption) in Central Europe14
Correction: The history, science and preliminary results from the reintroduction of the chequered skipper, Carterocephalus palaemon into Rockingham forest, England14
Effects of moss encroachment on reproduction of the large heathland bush-crickets Ephippiger diurnus and Gampsocleis glabra14
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