Standout Papers

Inclusion of facilitation into ecological theory 1987 2026 2000 2013 2.1k
  1. Inclusion of facilitation into ecological theory (2003)
    John F. Bruno, John J. Stachowicz et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  2. Centuries of Human-Driven Change in Salt Marsh Ecosystems (2008)
    Keryn B. Gedan, Brian R. Silliman et al. Annual Review of Marine Science
  3. Global shifts towards positive species interactions with increasing environmental stress (2013)
    Qiang He, Mark D. Bertness et al. Ecology Letters
  4. Determinants of Pattern in a New England Salt Marsh Plant Community (1987)
    Mark D. Bertness, Aaron M. Ellison Ecological Monographs

Immediate Impact

44 from Science/Nature 109 standout
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Citing Papers

Global hotspots of salt marsh change and carbon emissions
2022 StandoutNature
Local conditions magnify coral loss after marine heatwaves
2021 StandoutScience
70 intermediate papers

Works of Mark D. Bertness being referenced

Drought, Snails, and Large-Scale Die-Off of Southern U.S. Salt Marshes
2005 Science
Recovery of a northern New England salt marsh plant community from winter icing
2003
and 49 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Mark D. Bertness 15801 8548 6484 189 22.2k
Brian R. Silliman 15415 7086 2737 196 20.1k
John F. Bruno 14918 9008 3703 153 22.5k
Helmut Hillebrand 12078 7411 8259 219 23.7k
Andrew R. Watkinson 7241 2170 5411 170 14.7k
Eric W. Seabloom 7652 1709 6511 172 16.9k
Han Olff 7796 1564 6941 251 14.2k
Joseph H. Connell 11611 6695 9217 67 22.0k
H. J. B. Birks 9694 2453 4093 379 29.1k
Richard M. Warwick 10490 9458 3715 128 18.0k
Ariel E. Lugo 6805 800 7477 160 16.6k

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