Neobiota

Papers
(The H4-Index of Neobiota is 23. 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.)
ArticleCitations
Intra- and interspecific pollen morphology variation of invasive Reynoutria taxa (Polygonaceae) in their response to different habitat conditions194
Niche partitioning of invasive Amur sleeper (Perccottus glenii) amongst native fish communities in three different freshwater ecosystems91
Effects of the invasive leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) on plant community structure are altered by management history72
Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) invasion, forest-steppe fragment size and isolation jointly constrain arthropod communities and their functional traits65
Exploring the eDNA dynamics of the host-pathogen pair Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda) and Aphanomyces astaci (Saprolegniales) under experimental conditions56
Jewels on the go: exotic buprestids around the world (Coleoptera, Buprestidae)56
Lionfish (Pterois miles) in the Mediterranean Sea: a review of the available knowledge with an update on the invasion front55
Genetic analyses reveal a complex introduction history of the globally invasive tree Acacia longifolia47
Intraguild predation as a potential explanation for the population decline of the threatened native fish, the European mudminnow (Umbra krameri Walbaum, 1792) by the invasive Amur sleeper (Perccottus46
Development and application of a multilingual electronic decision-support tool for risk screening non-native terrestrial animals under current and future climate conditions46
Management options for non-native forest pests along their invasion pathways43
Tree diversity reduces co-infestation of Douglas fir by two exotic pests and pathogens38
Limitations of invasive snake control tools in the context of a new invasion on an island with abundant prey36
Temporal trends in the accumulation of alien vascular plant species through intentional and unintentional introductions in Japan35
Pathogens co-transported with invasive non-native aquatic species: implications for risk analysis and legislation31
Detailed assessment of the reported economic costs of invasive species in Australia28
Coming home: Back-introduced invasive genotypes might pose an underestimated risk in the species´ native range27
Invasive Drosophila suzukii outnumbers native controphics and causes substantial damage to fruits of forest plants27
The recorded economic costs of alien invasive species in Italy27
Mate choice errors may contribute to slow spread of an invasive Eurasian longhorn beetle in North America26
Non-native fish species expand tacitly but rapidly toward upstream oxbow lakes along the longitudinal gradient26
Defining the biosecurity risk posed by soil found on sea freight25
Variation in root traits and phenotypic plasticity between native and introduced populations of the invasive plant Chromolaena odorata23
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