Articles published in Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.
Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology has got h-index 11, which means every article in Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology has got 11 average citations.
Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology.
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | |
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Total published articles |
40 | 35 | 59 | 60 | 5 | 4 | 17 |
Research, Review articles and Editorials |
0 | 4 | 17 | 31 | 2 | 1 | 13 |
Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary |
40 | 31 | 39 | 56 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
Conference proceedings |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals |
988 | 706 | 88 | 105 | 79 | 110 | 104 |
Journal total citations count | 911 |
Journal impact factor | 1.35 |
Journal 5 years impact factor | 3.9 |
Journal cite score | 3.55 |
Journal h-index | 11 |
Journal h-index since 2019 | 10 |
Foley, Nicole M., Mark S. Springer, and Emma C. Teeling. "Mammal madness: is the mammal tree of life not yet resolved?." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371, no. 1699 (2016): 20150140. |
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Richart, Casey H., Cheryl Y. Hayashi, and Marshal Hedin. "Phylogenomic analyses resolve an ancient trichotomy at the base of Ischyropsalidoidea (Arachnida, Opiliones) despite high levels of gene tree conflict and unequal minority resolution frequencies." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 95 (2016): 171-182. |
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Dénes, A. L., Kolcsár, L. P., Török, E., & Keresztes, L. (2015). Phylogeography of the microâ€Âendemic Pedicia staryi group (Insecta: Diptera): evidence of relict biodiversity in the Carpathians. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. |
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Jetten, Laura, and Leo van Iersel. "Nonbinary tree-based phylogenetic networks." IEEE/ACM transactions on computational biology and bioinformatics 15, no. 1 (2016): 205-217. |
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Schweizer, Manuel, Timothy F. Wright, Joshua V. Peñalba, Erin E. Schirtzinger, and Leo Joseph. "Molecular phylogenetics suggests a New Guinean origin and frequent episodes of founder-event speciation in the nectarivorous lories and lorikeets (Aves: Psittaciformes)." Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 90 (2015): 34-48. |
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Ruane, Sara, Christopher J. Raxworthy, Alan R. Lemmon, Emily Moriarty Lemmon, and Frank T. Burbrink. "Comparing species tree estimation with large anchored phylogenomic and small Sanger-sequenced molecular datasets: an empirical study on Malagasy pseudoxyrhophiine snakes." BMC Evolutionary Biology 15, no. 1 (2015): 1-14. |
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Nunes, Laura A., Samuel T. Turvey, and James Rosindell. "The price of conserving avian phylogenetic diversity: a global prioritization approach." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 370, no. 1662 (2015): 20140004. |
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Simmons, Mark P., Daniel B. Sloan, and John Gatesy. "The effects of subsampling gene trees on coalescent methods applied to ancient divergences." Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 97 (2016): 76-89. |
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Meiklejohn, Kelly A., Brant C. Faircloth, Travis C. Glenn, Rebecca T. Kimball, and Edward L. Braun. "Analysis of a rapid evolutionary radiation using ultraconserved elements: evidence for a bias in some multispecies coalescent methods." Systematic biology 65, no. 4 (2016): 612-627. |
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Warnow, Tandy. "Concatenation analyses in the presence of incomplete lineage sorting." PLoS Currents 7 (2015). |
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Stervander, Martin, Juan Carlos Illera, Laura Kvist, Pedro Barbosa, Naomi P. Keehnen, Peter Pruisscher, Staffan Bensch, and Bengt Hansson. "Disentangling the complex evolutionary history of the Western Palearctic blue tits (Cyanistes spp.)–phylogenomic analyses suggest radiation by multiple colonization events and subsequent isolation." Molecular Ecology 24, no. 10 (2015): 2477-2494. |
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Hosner, Peter A., Brant C. Faircloth, Travis C. Glenn, Edward L. Braun, and Rebecca T. Kimball. "Avoiding missing data biases in phylogenomic inference: an empirical study in the landfowl (Aves: Galliformes)." Molecular biology and evolution 33, no. 4 (2016): 1110-1125. |
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Davidson, Ruth, Pranjal Vachaspati, Siavash Mirarab, and Tandy Warnow. "Phylogenomic species tree estimation in the presence of incomplete lineage sorting and horizontal gene transfer." BMC genomics 16, no. 10 (2015): 1-12. |
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Chou, Jed, Ashu Gupta, Shashank Yaduvanshi, Ruth Davidson, Mike Nute, Siavash Mirarab, and Tandy Warnow. "A comparative study of SVDquartets and other coalescent-based species tree estimation methods." BMC genomics 16, no. 10 (2015): 1-11. |
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Kimball, R. T., & Braun, E. L. (2014). Does more sequence data improve estimates of galliform phylogeny? Analyses of a rapid radiation using a complete data matrix. PeerJ, 2, e361. |
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Simmons, Mark P., and John Gatesy. "Coalescence vs. concatenation: sophisticated analyses vs. first principles applied to rooting the angiosperms." Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 91 (2015): 98-122. |
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Bayzid, Md Shamsuzzoha, Siavash Mirarab, Bastien Boussau, and Tandy Warnow. "Weighted statistical binning: enabling statistically consistent genome-scale phylogenetic analyses." PloS one 10, no. 6 (2015): e0129183. |
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Tonini, João, Andrew Moore, David Stern, Maryia Shcheglovitova, and Guillermo Ortí. "Concatenation and species tree methods exhibit statistically indistinguishable accuracy under a range of simulated conditions." PLoS currents 7 (2015). |
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Edwards, Scott V., Zhenxiang Xi, Axel Janke, Brant C. Faircloth, John E. McCormack, Travis C. Glenn, Bojian Zhong et al. "Implementing and testing the multispecies coalescent model: a valuable paradigm for phylogenomics." Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 94 (2016): 447-462. |
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Roch, Sebastien, and Tandy Warnow. "On the robustness to gene tree estimation error (or lack thereof) of coalescent-based species tree methods." Systematic Biology 64, no. 4 (2015): 663-676. |
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Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology received 911 citations as per Google Scholar report