World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
39
Citations
5409
World Ranking
6425
National Ranking
1

Overview

Carl G. Jones is affiliated with the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in Jersey. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a substantial number of publications addressing topics within ecology, conservation, and related fields.

The main field of study for Carl G. Jones is Environmental Science, with 37 publications contributing to this category. Within this area, subfields of notable emphasis include:

  • Ecology (20 publications)
  • Global and Planetary Change (5 publications)
  • Ecological Modeling (4 publications)
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation (4 publications)
  • Aerospace Engineering (4 publications)

Jones's work spans a diverse range of topics, often intersecting ecological research with applied technological considerations. Key topics of research include:

  • Avian ecology and behavior (22 publications)
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (8 publications)
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change (8 publications)
  • Aerospace and Aviation Technology (6 publications)
  • Aviation Industry Analysis and Trends (6 publications)
  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology (4 publications)
  • Marine animal studies overview (4 publications)

Jones has published in multiple scientific venues. The more frequent publication outlets include:

  • Movement Ecology (2 publications)
  • Ibis (2 publications)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) (2 publications)
  • Nature Communications (1 publication)
  • Conservation Biology (1 publication)

Their recent research papers include:

  • "Global assessment of marine plastic exposure risk for oceanic birds," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Genomic erosion in a demographically recovered bird species during conservation rescue," 2022, Conservation Biology
  • "Integrated population models poorly estimate the demographic contribution of immigration," 2021, Methods in Ecology and Evolution
  • "Individual consistency in migration strategies of a tropical seabird, the Round Island petrel," 2022, Movement Ecology
  • "Impacts of herbivory by ecological replacements on an island ecosystem," 2021, Journal of Applied Ecology

Jones collaborates frequently with a range of researchers, with notable frequent co-authors including:

  • Vikash Tatayah (15 joint publications)
  • Nik C. Cole (11 joint publications)
  • Kevin Ruhomaun (8 joint publications)
  • Malcolm A. C. Nicoll (7 joint publications)
  • Emily L. C. Shepard (5 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Senescence rates are determined by ranking on the fast–slow life‐history continuum

    Owen R. Jones;Jean-Michel Gaillard;Shripad Tuljapurkar;Jussi S. Alho

  • ‘Ghost’ alleles of the Mauritius kestrel

    Jim J. Groombridge;Carl G. Jones;Michael William Bruford;Richard A. Nichols

  • A roadmap for Antarctic and Southern Ocean science for the next two decades and beyond

    M.C. Kennicutt;S.L. Chown;J.J. Cassano;D. Liggett

  • How Life History Influences Population Dynamics in Fluctuating Environments

    Bernt-Erik Sæther;Tim Coulson;Vidar Grøtan;Steinar Engen

  • Standards for documenting and monitoring bird reintroduction projects

    William J. Sutherland;Doug Armstrong;Stuart H. M Butchart;Joanne M. Earnhardt

  • The restoration of the Mauritius Kestrel Falco punctatus population

    Carl G. Jones;Willard Heck;Richard E. Lewis;Yousoof Mungroo

  • Character displacement and release in the small Indian mongoose, Herpestes javanicus

    Daniel Simberloff;Tamar Dayan;Carl Jones;Go Ogura

  • Trees, birds and bees in Mauritius: exploitative competition between introduced honey bees and endemic nectarivorous birds?

    Dennis M. Hansen;Jens M. Olesen;Carl G. Jones

  • The need for enemy-free space: The impact of an invasive gecko on island endemics

    Nik C. Cole;Carl G. Jones;Stephen Harris

  • Resurrecting Extinct Interactions with Extant Substitutes

    Christine J. Griffiths;Christine J. Griffiths;Christine J. Griffiths;Dennis M. Hansen;Dennis M. Hansen;Carl G. Jones;Carl G. Jones;Nicolas Zuël;Nicolas Zuël

  • The use of extant non-indigenous tortoises as a restoration tool to replace extinct ecosystem engineers

    Christine J. Griffiths;Christine J. Griffiths;Christine J. Griffiths;Carl G. Jones;Carl G. Jones;Dennis M. Hansen;Manikchand Puttoo

  • Leadership and conservation effectiveness: finding a better way to lead

    Simon A. Black;Jim J. Groombridge;Carl G. Jones;Carl G. Jones

  • Trichomonas gallinae in Mauritian columbids: implications for an endangered endemic.

    N. Bunbury;N. Bunbury;C. G. Jones;C. G. Jones;A. G. Greenwood;D. J. Bell

  • An investigation into the role of the Mauritian flying fox, Pteropus niger, in forest regeneration

    Dorte Friis Nyhagen;Stephen David Turnbull;Jens Mogens Olesen;Carl G. Jones

  • Tracking Viral Evolution During a Disease Outbreak: The Rapid and Complete Selective Sweep of a Circovirus in the Endangered Echo parakeet

    Samit Kundu;Christopher G. Faulkes;Andrew G. Greenwood;Carl G. Jones

  • Declining survival rates in a reintroduced population of the Mauritius kestrel: evidence for non‐linear density dependence and environmental stochasticity

    M. A. C. Nicoll;M. A. C. Nicoll;Carl. G. Jones;Carl. G. Jones;Ken Norris

  • Epidemiology and conservation implications of Trichomonas gallinae infection in the endangered Mauritian pink pigeon

    N. Bunbury;C.G. Jones;C.G. Jones;A.G. Greenwood;D.J. Bell

  • Inbreeding depression and founder diversity among captive and free‐living populations of the endangered pink pigeon Columba mayeri

    Kirsty J. Swinnerton;Jim J. Groombridge;Carl G. Jones;Carl G. Jones;Robert W. Burn

  • Conservation management of endangered birds

    Unknown

  • Comparison of survival rates of captive-reared and wild-bred Mauritius kestrels (Falco punctatus) in a re-introduced population

    M.A.C Nicoll;M.A.C Nicoll;Carl G Jones;Carl G Jones;Ken Norris

  • Competition and community structure in diurnal arboreal geckos (genus Phelsuma) in the indian Ocean

    Luke J. Harmon;Lisa L. Harmon;Carl G. Jones

  • Molecular phylogeny and morphological change in the Psittacula parakeets.

    Jim J. Groombridge;Carl G. Jones;Richard A. Nichols;Mark Carlton

Frequent Co-Authors

Jim J. Groombridge
Jim J. Groombridge University of Kent
Ken Norris
Ken Norris Zoological Society of London
John G. Ewen
John G. Ewen Zoological Society of London
Stephen Harris
Stephen Harris University of Bristol
Richard A. Nichols
Richard A. Nichols Queen Mary University of London
Peter Daszak
Peter Daszak Columbia University
Jens M. Olesen
Jens M. Olesen Aarhus University
Michael William Bruford
Michael William Bruford Cardiff University
Isabelle M. Côté
Isabelle M. Côté Simon Fraser University
Chris G. Faulkes
Chris G. Faulkes Queen Mary University of London

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying Ecology and Evolution in the USA can open the door to a wide variety of career pathways, including roles in research, education, environmental policy, and more. Many students are also interested in finding flexible degree options that enable them to pursue specialized careers or change directions through accessible online programs.

For those already working in healthcare and considering a pivot or expansion of their career, there are accelerated options like the shortest rn to bsn program. These programs are designed for registered nurses seeking to quickly earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing. If your path leads toward advanced nursing practice, explore adn to np programs online, which let Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) holders earn their Master’s degree and become a Nurse Practitioner online.

Non-nurses interested in entering advanced nursing roles can look into direct entry msn programs, allowing graduates from other fields to obtain a Master of Science in Nursing. With many universities offering online degrees, it’s important to compare your options. This article on chamberlain vs capella rn to bsn program provides insights to help you choose the right school for your goals.

Best Scientists Citing Carl G. Jones

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles