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288.5K
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avg. Impact Factor
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Most Cited Articles of Department of Biology in 2005

TitleJournalYearCitations
Standards for ecologically successful river restorationJournal of Applied Ecology20051.1K
Functional- and abundance-based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to N fertilizationProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2005731
The origin of allometric scaling laws in biology from genomes to ecosystems: towards a quantitative unifying theory of biological structure and organizationJournal of Experimental Biology2005547
ECOHYDROLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF WOODY PLANT ENCROACHMENTEcology2005500
The rate of DNA evolution: effects of body size and temperature on the molecular clockProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2005372
Linking the global carbon cycle to individual metabolismFunctional Ecology2005362
Energy constraints on the evolution of gene expressionMolecular Biology and Evolution2005300
Extracellular Enzyme Activities and Soil Organic Matter Dynamics for Northern Hardwood Forests receiving Simulated Nitrogen DepositionBiogeochemistry2005255
Control of Tamarix in the Western United States: implications for water salvage, wildlife use, and riparian restorationEnvironmental Management2005232
Robustness, evolvability, and neutralityFEBS Letters2005228
Distributed robustness versus redundancy as causes of mutational robustnessBioEssays2005216
Predicting riparian evapotranspiration from MODIS vegetation indices and meteorological dataRemote Sensing of Environment2005187
A source-sink hypothesis for abyssal biodiversityAmerican Naturalist2005187
Rhodopsin C terminus, the site of mutations causing retinal disease, regulates trafficking by binding to ADP-ribosylation factor 4 (ARF4)Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2005156
The broad-scale ecology of energy expenditure of endothermsEcology Letters2005147
Women's sexual interests across the ovulatory cycle depend on primary partner developmental instabilityProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences2005143
ECOHYDROLOGICAL CONTROL OF DEEP DRAINAGE IN ARID AND SEMIARID REGIONSEcology2005136
Circuit topology and the evolution of robustness in two-gene circadian oscillatorsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2005120
BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND METABOLIC RESPONSES TO THE FLOOD PULSE IN A SEMIARID FLOODPLAINEcology2005119
The metabolic basis of whole-organism RNA and phosphorus contentProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2005119
EVIDENCE FOR A GENERAL SPECIES–TIME–AREA RELATIONSHIPEcology2005117
Changes in nitrogen-fixing and ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities in soil of a mixed conifer forest after wildfireApplied and Environmental Microbiology2005102
Adaptations to Ovulation: Implications for Sexual and Social BehaviorCurrent Directions in Psychological Science2005101
Ecological science and sustainability for the 21st centuryFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment2005101
Augmented endothelin vasoconstriction in intermittent hypoxia-induced hypertensionHypertension200598