Ecohydrology
Published by John Wiley & Sons
ISSN : 1936-0584 eISSN : 1936-0592
Abbreviation : Ecohydrology
Aims & Scope
Ecohydrology is an international journal publishing original scientific and review papers that aim to improve understanding of processes at the interface between ecology and hydrology and associated applications related to environmental management.
Ecohydrology seeks to increase interdisciplinary insights by placing particular emphasis on interactions and associated feedbacks in both space and time between ecological systems and the hydrological cycle.
Research contributions are solicited from disciplines focusing on the physical, ecological, biological, biogeochemical, geomorphological, drainage basin, mathematical and methodological aspects of ecohydrology.
Research in both terrestrial and aquatic systems is of interest provided it explicitly links ecological systems and the hydrologic cycle; research such as aquatic ecological, channel engineering, or ecological or hydrological modelling is less appropriate for the journal unless it specifically addresses the criteria above.
Manuscripts describing individual case studies are of interest in cases where broader insights are discussed beyond site- and species-specific results.
View Aims & ScopeMetrics & Ranking
Impact Factor
Year | Value |
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2025 | 2.1 |
2024 | 2.50 |
Journal Rank
Year | Value |
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2024 | 6637 |
Journal Citation Indicator
Year | Value |
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2024 | 833 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
Year | Value |
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2024 | 0.812 |
Quartile
Year | Value |
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2024 | Q1 |
h-index
Year | Value |
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2024 | 74 |
Impact Factor Trend
Abstracting & Indexing
Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Hydrological feedbacks in northern peatlands
Citation: 391
Authors: J. M., P. J., N., G., D. K., P. A.
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A synthetic review of feedbacks and drivers of shrub encroachment in arid grasslands
Citation: 378
Authors: Paolo, Gregory S., Brandon T.
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Interâ€disciplinary perspectives on processes in the hyporheic zone
Citation: 278
Authors: S., D. M., J. H., C. M., D, R., G., A. L., P. J.
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A review of groundwater–surface water interactions in arid/semiâ€arid wetlands and the consequences of salinity for wetland ecology
Citation: 277
Authors: Ian D., Kerryn L., Kate L.
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A conceptual framework for understanding semiâ€arid land degradation: ecohydrological interactions across multipleâ€space and time scales
Citation: 273
Authors: L., J., R. E.
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A framework for hydrologic classification with a review of methodologies and applications in ecohydrology
Citation: 233
Authors: Julian D., Mark J., Bradley J.
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Ecohydrological consequences of drought†and infestation†triggered tree dieâ€off: insights and hypotheses
Citation: 231
Authors: Henry D., Charles H., David D., Craig D., Markus, V. Cody, Alistair M. S., Travis E.
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A general predictive model for estimating monthly ecosystem evapotranspiration
Citation: 213
Authors: Ge, Karrin, Jiquan, Shiping, Chelcy R., Guanghui, Chenfeng, Nan, Steven G., Haixia, Asko, James M., Burkhard, Melanie, Yan, Zhiqiang
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The unfolding water drama in the Anthropocene: towards a resilienceâ€based perspective on water for global sustainability
Citation: 208
Authors: J., M., T., C., L., A., M., M., M., D., S., H.H.G., U., A., O.
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Stable isotopes reveal linkages among ecohydrological processes in a seasonally dry tropical montane cloud forest
Citation: 205
Authors: Gregory R., Lyssette E., Friso, Jeffrey J., Heidi, Todd E.