Table 2:

Top contributors of articles in JPE during 2017–2021

ItemNPh-indexg-indexTC
(a) Most productive authors (country)
Schmid B (Switzerland)131113384
Bruelheige H (Germany)10810263
Yu FH (China)96867
Li Y (China)858120
Zhang Y (China)83527
Fang JY (China)75757
Ma KP (China)747115
Fischer M (Switzerland)666165
Niklaus PA (Switzerland)666267
Li W (China)64534
(b) Most productive countries
China2291365
USA43200
Brazil26177
Germany25343
Spain23126
Australia1263
Canada1169
Czech Republic8130
Italy884
Switzerland8170
(c) Most productive institutions
University of Chinese Academy Sciences72
Chinese Academy of Sciences53
Peking University51
Institute of Botany, CAS48
University of Zurich20
German Center Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiV)18
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS18
Institute of Applied Ecology, CAS15
The University of Lavras15
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg14
ItemNPh-indexg-indexTC
(a) Most productive authors (country)
Schmid B (Switzerland)131113384
Bruelheige H (Germany)10810263
Yu FH (China)96867
Li Y (China)858120
Zhang Y (China)83527
Fang JY (China)75757
Ma KP (China)747115
Fischer M (Switzerland)666165
Niklaus PA (Switzerland)666267
Li W (China)64534
(b) Most productive countries
China2291365
USA43200
Brazil26177
Germany25343
Spain23126
Australia1263
Canada1169
Czech Republic8130
Italy884
Switzerland8170
(c) Most productive institutions
University of Chinese Academy Sciences72
Chinese Academy of Sciences53
Peking University51
Institute of Botany, CAS48
University of Zurich20
German Center Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiV)18
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS18
Institute of Applied Ecology, CAS15
The University of Lavras15
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg14

NP = number of publications, TC = total citation. h-index: a scientist has index h if h of his/her Np papers have at least h citations each, and the other (Np-h) papers have no more than h citations each (Hirsch 2005); g-index: given a set of articles ranked in decreasing order of the number of citations that they received, the g-index is the unique largest number such that the top g articles received together at least g2 citations (Egghe 2006).

Table 2:

Top contributors of articles in JPE during 2017–2021

ItemNPh-indexg-indexTC
(a) Most productive authors (country)
Schmid B (Switzerland)131113384
Bruelheige H (Germany)10810263
Yu FH (China)96867
Li Y (China)858120
Zhang Y (China)83527
Fang JY (China)75757
Ma KP (China)747115
Fischer M (Switzerland)666165
Niklaus PA (Switzerland)666267
Li W (China)64534
(b) Most productive countries
China2291365
USA43200
Brazil26177
Germany25343
Spain23126
Australia1263
Canada1169
Czech Republic8130
Italy884
Switzerland8170
(c) Most productive institutions
University of Chinese Academy Sciences72
Chinese Academy of Sciences53
Peking University51
Institute of Botany, CAS48
University of Zurich20
German Center Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiV)18
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS18
Institute of Applied Ecology, CAS15
The University of Lavras15
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg14
ItemNPh-indexg-indexTC
(a) Most productive authors (country)
Schmid B (Switzerland)131113384
Bruelheige H (Germany)10810263
Yu FH (China)96867
Li Y (China)858120
Zhang Y (China)83527
Fang JY (China)75757
Ma KP (China)747115
Fischer M (Switzerland)666165
Niklaus PA (Switzerland)666267
Li W (China)64534
(b) Most productive countries
China2291365
USA43200
Brazil26177
Germany25343
Spain23126
Australia1263
Canada1169
Czech Republic8130
Italy884
Switzerland8170
(c) Most productive institutions
University of Chinese Academy Sciences72
Chinese Academy of Sciences53
Peking University51
Institute of Botany, CAS48
University of Zurich20
German Center Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiV)18
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS18
Institute of Applied Ecology, CAS15
The University of Lavras15
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg14

NP = number of publications, TC = total citation. h-index: a scientist has index h if h of his/her Np papers have at least h citations each, and the other (Np-h) papers have no more than h citations each (Hirsch 2005); g-index: given a set of articles ranked in decreasing order of the number of citations that they received, the g-index is the unique largest number such that the top g articles received together at least g2 citations (Egghe 2006).

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