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journals

Most Cited Articles of Environmental Change Institute in 2013

TitleJournalYearCitations
Higher levels of multiple ecosystem services are found in forests with more tree speciesNature Communications2013776
Hyperdominance in the Amazonian tree floraScience2013637
Effectiveness of terrestrial protected areas in reducing habitat loss and population declinesBiological Conservation2013471
Identification of 100 fundamental ecological questionsJournal of Ecology2013445
Simulated resilience of tropical rainforests to CO2-induced climate changeNature Geoscience2013293
Reconceptualizing the ‘Anthropos’ in the Anthropocene: Integrating the social sciences and humanities in global environmental change researchEnvironmental Science and Policy2013273
Persistent effects of a severe drought on Amazonian forest canopyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2013264
Energy budget constraints on climate responseNature Geoscience2013228
Confronting model predictions of carbon fluxes with measurements of Amazon forests subjected to experimental droughtNew Phytologist2013214
Scale-dependent relationships between tree species richness and ecosystem function in forestsJournal of Ecology2013199
Food sustainability: problems, perspectives and solutionsProceedings of the Nutrition Society2013191
Addressing uncertainty in adaptation planning for agricultureProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2013176
Introduction: The Institutional Fragmentation of Global Environmental Governance: Causes, Consequences, and ResponsesGlobal Environmental Politics2013169
High resolution population distribution maps for Southeast Asia in 2010 and 2015PLoS ONE2013157
Nutrient limitation in rainforests and cloud forests along a 3,000-m elevation gradient in the Peruvian AndesOecologia2013139
The legacy of the Pleistocene megafauna extinctions on nutrient availability in AmazoniaNature Geoscience2013120
Trees are major conduits for methane egress from tropical forested wetlandsNew Phytologist2013115
Extent and ecological consequences of hunting in Central African rainforests in the twenty-first centuryPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences2013106
The relationship of tropical bird communities to tree species composition and vegetation structure along an Andean elevational gradientJournal of Biogeography2013105
Deforestation and climate feedbacks threaten the ecological integrity of south-southeastern AmazoniaPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences2013105
A middle-out approach for improving energy performance in buildingsBuilding Research and Information2013103
"What sceptics believe": The effects of information and deliberation on climate change scepticismPublic Understanding of Science2013102
Assessment of the MODIS global evapotranspiration algorithm using eddy covariance measurements and hydrological modelling in the Rio Grande basinHydrological Sciences Journal201396
African rainforests: past, present and futurePhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences201393
The evolutionary time machine: using dormant propagules to forecast how populations can adapt to changing environmentsTrends in Ecology and Evolution201392