I know that many graph problems can be solved very quickly on graphs of bounded degeneracy or arboricity. (It doesn't matter which one is bounded, since they're at most a factor of 2 apart.) 

From Wikipedia's article on the clique problem I learnt that finding cliques of any constant size k takes linear time on graphs of bounded arboricity. That's pretty cool.

I wanted to know more examples of algorithms where the bounded arboricity condition helps. This might even be well-studied enough to have a survey article written on it. Unfortunately, I couldn't find much about my question. Can someone give me examples of such algorithms and references? Are there some commonly used algorithmic techniques that exploit this promise? How can I learn more about these results and the tools they use?