Rangeland Ecology & Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Rangeland Ecology & Management is 17. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding How Ranchers Adaptively Manage for Drought in Northeastern Colorado164
Distribution of Willows Along Streambanks of Publicly Managed Streams in the Interior Pacific Northwest58
Trends in the Outcomes, Practice, and Law of Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration in Western Rangelands48
Towards integrated frameworks for assessing bird species richness using citizen science and geospatial data37
Improving Winterfat Seedling Emergence Using Hydrophobic Seed Coatings30
Incorporating Land Use Changes and Pastoralists’ Behavior in Sustainable Rangeland Management: Evidence from Iran28
Table of Contents27
Temperature Effects on Huisache (Vachellia farnesiana (L.) Wight & Arn.) Seed Germination27
Moderate Grazing During the Off-Season (Fall-Winter) Reduces Exotic Annual Grasses in Sagebrush-Bunchgrass Steppe25
Geospatial Decision Support System for Urban and Rural Aquifer Resilience: Integrating Remote Sensing-Based Rangeland Analysis With Groundwater Quality Assessment24
Regional Context for Balancing Sagebrush- and Woodland-Dependent Songbird Needs with Targeted Pinyon-Juniper Management19
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Plant Phenology of High-Elevation Meadows: Assessing Spectral Responses of Grazed Meadows19
Photosynthetic Resilience of Elymus elymoides and Pseudoroegneria spicata Seedlings Following Acute Water Stress18
Bridging the Gap Between Spatial Modeling and Management of Invasive Annual Grasses in the Imperiled Sagebrush Biome18
A Spatial Prioritization of Conifer Management to Defend and Grow Sagebrush Cores18
Assessing Pastoral Reforms Through the Performance of Agro-Pastoral Community-Based Organizations in South Tunisia17
Climate Change Vulnerabilities and Adaptation Strategies for Land Managers on Northwest US Rangelands17
Debris Barriers Reduce the Effects of Livestock Grazing Along Streams After Timber Harvest17
Movement Dynamics and Energy Expenditure of Yearling Steers Under Contrasting Grazing Management in Shortgrass Steppe17
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