Population Ecology

Papers
(The TQCC of Population Ecology is 2. 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.)
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Addressing a potential weakness in indices of predation, herbivory, and parasitism13
Genetic diversity and structure of the endangered lady's slipper orchid Cypripedium japonicum Thunb. (Orchidaceae) in Japan10
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Announcement of the 3rd Population Ecology Awards9
Retraction6
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Estimating current effective sizes of large populations from a single sample of genomic marker data: A comparison of estimators by simulations6
Pitfalls to avoid in nonlinear perturbation analysis of structured population models6
What are the demographic consequences of a seed bank stage for columnar cacti?5
Body size evolution as a catalyst for diversification of copulation strategies and its spillover effects on genital evolution and phylogenetic divergence in terrestrial arthropods5
The effects of hurricanes on the stochastic population growth of the endemic epiphytic orchid Broughtonia cubensis living in Cuba5
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Deconstructing insect herbivore trivial movement in a monoculture and triculture: Limitations of emigration5
Interspecific competition in perennial sedentary organisms: An individual‐based model4
Driving forces behind the fluctuating growth of the number of successful nests in an inland population of white‐tailed eagles in Hokkaido, Japan4
Detailed kinship estimation for detecting bias among breeding families in a reintroduced population of the endangered bagrid catfish Tachysurus ichikawai4
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Demographic and growth patterns of Pentaclethra macroloba (Willd.) Kuntze, a hyperdominant tree in the Amazon River estuary4
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Interspecific difference and frequency dependence in habitat use of coexisting Ohomopterus ground beetle species under reproductive interference3
Why do traditional dispersion indices used for analysis of spatial distribution of plants tend to become obsolete?3
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Comparison of kinship‐identification methods for robust stock assessment using close‐kin mark–recapture data for Pacific bluefin tuna3
Influence of environmental conditions on population growth and age‐specific vital rates of a long‐lived primate species in two contrasted habitats3
Toward a mechanism‐based classification of evolutionary radiations3
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Aggregation of Leslie matrix models with application to ten diverse animal species3
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Announcement of the second Population Ecology Awards2
Effects of altered climates on American ginseng population dynamics2
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Ocean temperature and density dependence as key drivers of the population dynamics of an intertidal crab at the Brazilian oceanic islands2
Development of paternally‐inherited Y chromosome simple sequence repeats of sika deer and their application in genetic structure, artificial introduction, and interspecific hybridization analyses2
Assessing population dynamics and environmental influences of Balearic green toad in the Balearic Islands2
Adaptive and non‐adaptive causes of radiation: Is adaptation a harsh mistress of diversity?2
Unique population dynamics of Japanese field vole: Winter breeding and summer population decline2
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Correction to “A primer of community ecology using the R language”2
Life history changes in the eastern collared lizard in response to varying demographic phases and management policies2
Maternal flower color, ultraviolet protection, and germination in Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae)2
The potential role of spatial sorting in speciation and adaptive radiations2
Genetic variation among populations in parental exclusion of heterospecific larvae in burying beetles2
Quantifying factors that explain the slopes of the temporal Taylor's law of Hokkaido vole populations2
Reconstructing mountain goat history in the Olympic Mountains, USA2
Incorporating diapause to predict the interannual dynamics of an important agricultural pest2
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