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Approaching a state shift in Earth’s biosphere
Anthony D. Barnosky, Elizabeth A. Hadly, Jordi Bascompte, et al.
Nature (2012) Vol. 486, Iss. 7401, pp. 52-58
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1877

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Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet
Will Steffen, Katherine Richardson, Johan Rockström, et al.
Science (2015) Vol. 347, Iss. 6223
Open Access | Times Cited: 10615

Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems
Walter C. Willett, Johan Rockström, Brent Loken, et al.
The Lancet (2019) Vol. 393, Iss. 10170, pp. 447-492
Open Access | Times Cited: 8266

Defaunation in the Anthropocene
Rodolfo Dirzo, Hillary S. Young, Mauro Galetti, et al.
Science (2014) Vol. 345, Iss. 6195, pp. 401-406
Open Access | Times Cited: 3664

The trajectory of the Anthropocene: The Great Acceleration
Will Steffen, Wendy Broadgate, Lisa Deutsch, et al.
The Anthropocene Review (2015) Vol. 2, Iss. 1, pp. 81-98
Open Access | Times Cited: 3412

Safeguarding human health in the Anthropocene epoch: report of The Rockefeller Foundation–Lancet Commission on planetary health
Sarah Whitmee, Andy Haines, Chris Beyrer, et al.
The Lancet (2015) Vol. 386, Iss. 10007, pp. 1973-2028
Open Access | Times Cited: 2362

On underestimation of global vulnerability to tree mortality and forest die‐off from hotter drought in the Anthropocene
Craig D. Allen, David D. Breshears, Nate G. McDowell
Ecosphere (2015) Vol. 6, Iss. 8, pp. 1-55
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2290

Anticipating Critical Transitions
Marten Scheffer, Stephen R. Carpenter, Timothy M. Lenton, et al.
Science (2012) Vol. 338, Iss. 6105, pp. 344-348
Open Access | Times Cited: 2000

The Capitalocene, Part I: on the nature and origins of our ecological crisis
Jason W. Moore
The Journal of Peasant Studies (2017) Vol. 44, Iss. 3, pp. 594-630
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1342

Earth beyond six of nine planetary boundaries
Katherine Richardson, Will Steffen, Wolfgang Lucht, et al.
Science Advances (2023) Vol. 9, Iss. 37
Open Access | Times Cited: 1285

Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements
Marlee A. Tucker, Katrin Böhning‐Gaese, William F. Fagan, et al.
Science (2018) Vol. 359, Iss. 6374, pp. 466-469
Open Access | Times Cited: 1007

Bringing Ecosystem Services into Economic Decision-Making: Land Use in the United Kingdom
Ian J. Bateman, Amii R. Harwood, Georgina M. Mace, et al.
Science (2013) Vol. 341, Iss. 6141, pp. 45-50
Open Access | Times Cited: 952

Electrochromics for smart windows: Oxide-based thin films and devices
Claes G. Granqvist
Thin Solid Films (2014) Vol. 564, pp. 1-38
Closed Access | Times Cited: 945

Used planet: A global history
Erle C. Ellis, Jed O. Kaplan, Dorian Q. Fuller, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2013) Vol. 110, Iss. 20, pp. 7978-7985
Open Access | Times Cited: 756

Pesticides reduce regional biodiversity of stream invertebrates
Mikhail A. Beketov, Ben J. Kefford, Ralf B. Schäfer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2013) Vol. 110, Iss. 27, pp. 11039-11043
Open Access | Times Cited: 733

Resilience (Republished)
Carl Folke
Ecology and Society (2016) Vol. 21, Iss. 4
Open Access | Times Cited: 727

Functional Extinction of Birds Drives Rapid Evolutionary Changes in Seed Size
Mauro Galetti, Roger Guevara, Marina Corrêa Côrtes, et al.
Science (2013) Vol. 340, Iss. 6136, pp. 1086-1090
Closed Access | Times Cited: 686

When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal
Jan Zalasiewicz, Colin N. Waters, Mark Williams, et al.
Quaternary International (2015) Vol. 383, pp. 196-203
Open Access | Times Cited: 685

The Future of Species Under Climate Change: Resilience or Decline?
Craig Moritz, Rosa Agudo
Science (2013) Vol. 341, Iss. 6145, pp. 504-508
Closed Access | Times Cited: 639

Time Scales of Critical Events Around the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary
Paul R. Renne, Alan L. Deino, F.J. Hilgen, et al.
Science (2013) Vol. 339, Iss. 6120, pp. 684-687
Closed Access | Times Cited: 630

Accounting for demand and supply of the biosphere's regenerative capacity: The National Footprint Accounts’ underlying methodology and framework
Michael Borucke, David Moore, Gemma Cranston, et al.
Ecological Indicators (2012) Vol. 24, pp. 518-533
Closed Access | Times Cited: 623

Biodiversity change is uncoupled from species richness trends: Consequences for conservation and monitoring
Helmut Hillebrand, Bernd Blasius, Elizabeth T. Borer, et al.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2017) Vol. 55, Iss. 1, pp. 169-184
Open Access | Times Cited: 607

The projected timing of abrupt ecological disruption from climate change
Christopher H. Trisos, Cory Merow, Alex L. Pigot
Nature (2020) Vol. 580, Iss. 7804, pp. 496-501
Closed Access | Times Cited: 584

Globalization, Climate Change, and Human Health
Anthony J. McMichael
New England Journal of Medicine (2013) Vol. 368, Iss. 14, pp. 1335-1343
Open Access | Times Cited: 573

Global patterns of tropical forest fragmentation
Franziska Taubert, Rico Fischer, Jürgen Groeneveld, et al.
Nature (2018) Vol. 554, Iss. 7693, pp. 519-522
Closed Access | Times Cited: 551

Geographical limits to species-range shifts are suggested by climate velocity
Michael T. Burrows, David S. Schoeman, Anthony J. Richardson, et al.
Nature (2014) Vol. 507, Iss. 7493, pp. 492-495
Closed Access | Times Cited: 540

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