Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Google Scholar: 1506 citations by year-end; 148 citations in 2025; i10-index now 46

At year-end, according to my Google Scholar profile my research has attracted a total of 1.506 citations (+22 since December 1st). This includes 148 citations in 2025 (+17 since December 1st). As of now 2025 stands as my fifth best year in terms of number of citations, behind 2024 (226), 2022 (197), 2023 (186) and 2021 (154).

My h-index remains 21, while my i10-index is now 46 (+2 since December 1st). This implies that 46 of my scientific texts now have at least 10 citations each. The latest additions to the 10+ club appears to be "Agency in biosemiotics and enactivism" (10 citations) and "The evolutionary origin(s) of the Umwelt" (11 citations).

My most cited texts in 2025 as of now are:

1. Semiotic agency27

2. The ethics of laying hen genetics* 9

3. Umwelt transitions: Uexküll and environmental change 7

4. Wasted GDP in the USA 6

5. Current human ecology in the Amazon and beyond: A multi-scale ecosemiotic approach 5

5. Phenomenology and biosemiotics* 5

5. Recreation in the outdoors—exploring the friluftsliv experience of adolescents at residential care* 5

* co-authored

At the last year-end, in 2024, Google Scholar had me registered with a total of 1.251 citations. Since then my total citation count has increased by 255, my h-index has increased from 20 to 21, and my i10-index from 38 to 46 (i.e., by 8). Moreover, the number of items listed on my profile has increased from 136 to 175 (+39); this includes a few texts that are academic but not scientific.

See also:

1500+ citations (December 22nd)

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