Strictly going by the amount of research that has been done in the diapause phase (dauer) of C. elegans, which aspect (recovery, maintenance, entry) has received maximum attention.
Hi, Pranjal Garg so first I would say you could search on Google Scholar. You should see, if the search is reduced to a minimum the question of citations. You could then do a search on Scopus and PubMed always getting the number of citations.
Trivially, if you also search on our ResearchGate portal you can find information on citations and various metrics such as interest related to that topic.
I hope I was helpful, if you need a hand in C. Elegans feel free to contact me.