4.1(top 3%)
Impact Factor
4.5(top 3%)
extended IF
167(top 2%)
H-Index
5.4K
authors
5.6K
papers
228.7K
citations
4.2K
citing journals
68.8K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Journal of Biogeography

TitleYearCitations
Animal species diversity driven by habitat heterogeneity/diversity: the importance of keystone structures20041.8K
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Predicting species distributions from small numbers of occurrence records: a test case using cryptic geckos in Madagascar20061.7K
Special Paper: A Global Biome Model Based on Plant Physiology and Dominance, Soil Properties and Climate19921.5K
Maps of Pleistocene sea levels in Southeast Asia: shorelines, river systems and time durations20001.3K
The distance decay of similarity in biogeography and ecology19991.2K
Five (or so) challenges for species distribution modelling20061.1K
Scale and species richness: towards a general, hierarchical theory of species diversity20011K
Biological Determinants of Species Diversity1985929
A world-wide study of high altitude treeline temperatures2004865
Glacial refugia influence plant diversity patterns in the Mediterranean Basin2009759
Neotropical seasonally dry forests and Quaternary vegetation changes2000731
A global overview of the conservation status of tropical dry forests2006711
Making better Maxent models of species distributions: complexity, overfitting and evaluation2014677
Selecting thresholds for the prediction of species occurrence with presence-only data2013666
Rethinking patch size and isolation effects: the habitat amount hypothesis2013659
Model-based uncertainty in species range prediction2006659
Global Primary Production: A Remote Sensing Approach1995654
Climate warming and the decline of amphibians and reptiles in Europe2006602
The human dimension of fire regimes on Earth2011600
An evaluation of methods for modelling species distributions2004582
Phylogeography: retrospect and prospect2009579
Quaternary Refugia of North European Trees1991578
Are niche-based species distribution models transferable in space?2006527
Historical climate modelling predicts patterns of current biodiversity in the Brazilian Atlantic forest2008516
On the validity of Bergmann's rule2003505