Journal of Systematics and Evolution

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Systematics and Evolution is 16. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Issue Information142
A new red alga preserved with possible reproductive bodies from the 518‐million‐year‐old Qingjiang biota99
Phenotypic and transcriptional features of Araliaceae species under distinct light environments88
Characterization of genome‐wide long terminal repeat retrotransposons provide insights into trait evolution of four grapevine species76
Back to the brink: Phylogeography and demographic history of the endangeredTorreya jackii48
Vegetation history of the central Tibetan region during the late Oligocene–Early Miocene38
Phylogenomic, morphological, and niche differentiation analyses unveil species delimitation and evolutionary history of endangered maples inAcerseriesCampestria(Sapindaceae)27
Impacts of climate change and local environmental selection on the distribution pattern of crop pests: Insights from phylogeographic studies of Aelia fieberi in East Asia (Hemiptera: Pentatomid27
Phylogenetics and reticulation among koelerioid clades, part I: Contraction of Trisetum, expansion of Acrospelion, Graphephorum, and Tzveleviochloa; Graciliotrisetum22
Gynoecial diversity in the Annonaceae and the evolution of functional traits that overcome the limitations of apocarpy22
Phylogenomics and rapid diversification of the genus Eutrema on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and adjacent regions21
Solid‐phase microextraction and cuticular hydrocarbon differences related to reproductive activity in juniper bark borer Semanotus bifasciatus Motschulsky20
Phylogenomic insights into species relationships, reticulate evolution, and biogeographic diversification of the ginseng genus Panax (Araliaceae), with an emphasis on the diversification in the20
Miocene Ethiopian amber: A new source of fossil cryptogams18
Phylogeny, classification, and biogeography of Afrotrichloris, Apochiton, Coelachyrum, Dinebra, Eleusine, Leptochloa, Schoenefeldia, and a new genus, Schoenefeldiella (Poaceae: Chloridoi17
Herbaceous eudicot Fairlingtonia from the Lower Cretaceous of Jiuquan Basin, Northwest China and its radiation in Laurasia16
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