Standout Papers

Defining ‘Evolutionarily Significant Units’ for conservation 1987 2026 2000 2013 2.6k
  1. Defining ‘Evolutionarily Significant Units’ for conservation (1994)
    Craig Moritz Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  2. Molecular Systematics (1996)
    David M. Hillis, Craig Moritz et al. Copeia
  3. EVOLUTION OF ANIMAL MITOCHONDRIAL DNA: RELEVANCE FOR POPULATION BIOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS (1987)
    Craig Moritz, Thomas E. Dowling et al. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
  4. Stability Predicts Genetic Diversity in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Hotspot (2009)
    Ana Carolina Carnaval, Michael J. Hickerson et al. Science
  5. New developments in museum-based informatics and applications in biodiversity analysis (2004)
    Catherine H. Graham, Simon Ferrier et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  6. Impact of a Century of Climate Change on Small-Mammal Communities in Yosemite National Park, USA (2008)
    Craig Moritz, James L. Patton et al. Science
  7. Strategies to Protect Biological Diversity and the Evolutionary Processes That Sustain It (2002)
    Craig Moritz Systematic Biology
  8. Diversification of Rainforest Faunas: An Integrated Molecular Approach (2000)
    Craig Moritz, James L. Patton et al. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
  9. Coalescent-based species delimitation in an integrative taxonomy (2012)
    Matthew K. Fujita, Adam D. Leaché et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  10. Applications of mitochondrial DNA analysis in conservation: a critical review (1994)
    Craig Moritz Molecular Ecology
  11. Historical climate modelling predicts patterns of current biodiversity in the Brazilian Atlantic forest (2008)
    Ana Carolina Carnaval, Craig Moritz Journal of Biogeography
  12. Molecular Systematics. (1996)
    Richard G. Olmstead, David M. Hillis et al. Systematic Biology
  13. The Future of Species Under Climate Change: Resilience or Decline? (2013)
    Craig Moritz, Rosa Agudo Science
  14. Genetic Diversity and Conservation Units: Dealing With the Species-Population Continuum in the Age of Genomics (2018)
    David Coates, Margaret Byrne et al. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Immediate Impact

1 by Nobel laureates 51 from Science/Nature 137 standout
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Citing Papers

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Works of Craig Moritz being referenced

Insights into Platypus Population Structure and History from Whole-Genome Sequencing
2018
The Future of Species Under Climate Change: Resilience or Decline?
2013 StandoutScience
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Craig Moritz 16934 9563 12525 9603 307 34.0k
John J. Wiens 9271 9526 7654 12762 256 31.6k
Dolph Schluter 16906 3237 10958 13399 193 33.6k
Russell Lande 22246 4147 14087 24133 212 48.0k
John C. Avise 18305 1905 9779 7439 351 30.2k
Robert E. Ricklefs 6358 6190 21329 19057 479 41.0k
Jonathan B. Losos 7655 6126 6996 12159 266 24.8k
Pierre Taberlet 17731 5016 23820 11257 296 45.8k
Montgomery Slatkin 24164 1947 9320 8770 226 38.2k
Catherine H. Graham 5879 16020 12600 7942 177 27.1k
Robert K. Colwell 4805 9032 15977 12832 131 35.9k

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