Fish and Fisheries

Papers
(The H4-Index of Fish and Fisheries is 28. 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
Vertical ambush corridors: Intriguing multi‐mechanism ecological structures embedded in the kinetic fluid architectures of ocean living resource production systems101
Probability ogives for trends in stock biomass and fishing mortality from landings time series68
Temporal patterns and regional comparisons of recruitment rates of United States fish stocks65
Effects of early life mass mortality events on fish populations64
The relative influence of temperature and ontogeny on groundfish distribution varies across life stages57
Eponym Dictionary of Fishes by BoBeolens, MichaelGrayson and MichaelWatkins 2023. Whittles Publishing. xiv, 1463 pp54
Accounting for Salmon Body Size Declines in Fishery Management Can Reduce Conservation Risks53
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The FishPath approach for fisheries management in a data‐ and capacity‐limited world46
Declining Marine Survival of Steelhead Trout Linked to Climate and Ecosystem Change44
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Issue Information42
Neglected fishery data sources as indicators of pre‐industrial ecological properties of Mediterranean swordfish (Xiphias gladius, Xiphiidae)42
‘Destructive fishing’—A ubiquitously used but vague term? Usage and impacts across academic research, media and policy41
Why do some fish grow faster than others?39
The King's aquatic desires: 16th‐century fish and crayfish introductions into Spain39
The universal imprint of oxygen isotopes can track the origins of seafood37
A Comparison of Fleet Dynamics Models for Predicting Fisher Location Choice36
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Hidden in the ocean: The importance of detecting hybridisation in pelagic and deep‐water fishes34
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A field guide to coastal fishes of Bermuda, Bahamas and the Caribbean Sea. ValKells, Luiz A.Rocha, Carole C.Baldwin, Baltimore, MA: John Hopkins University Press. 202232
Spatial Distribution of Numerical Density of Pelagic Juveniles (0‐Group) of Broadcast Spawning Fish Stocks Follows a Common Statistical Pattern30
Reviving the unique potential of recreational fishers as environmental stewards of aquatic ecosystems29
Probabilistic Forecasts of Fish Abundances With Spatio‐Temporal Models to Support Fisheries Management29
Examining the Relevance of Democratic Decline for Marine Fisheries29
Biological life‐history and farming scenarios of marine aquaculture to help reduce wild marine fishing pressure28
Using an EBFM lens to guide the management of marine biological resources under changing conditions28
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