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Darryl Noel Jones

Darryl Noel Jones

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
36
Citations
5520
World Ranking
7101
National Ranking
553

Overview

Darryl Noel Jones is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia and specializes primarily in Environmental Science. Their research spans several subfields including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Cultural Studies, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist's main research topics include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation, Gothic Literature and Media Analysis, Urban Green Space and Health, Marine Animal Studies Overview, Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices, and Land Use and Ecosystem Services.

Darryl Noel Jones has contributed to a range of academic journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Biological Conservation
  • Biodiversity and Conservation
  • Journal of Raptor Research
  • Australian Mammalogy
  • Journal of Cognitive Historiography

Their recent scholarly papers include:

  • Does the experience make a difference? Comparing tourist attitudes pre- and post-visit towards the elephant tourism industry, 2021, Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights
  • Retrofitting streetlights with LEDs has limited impacts on urban wildlife, 2021, Biological Conservation
  • Big changes in backyard birds: An analysis of long-term changes in bird communities in Australia's most populous urban regions, 2022, Biological Conservation
  • Areas of ecological importance are exposed to risk from urban sky glow: Auckland, Aotearoa-New Zealand as a case study, 2021, Urban Ecosystems
  • How Tourist Preference and Satisfaction Can Contribute to Improved Welfare Standards at Elephant Tourism Venues in Thailand, 2021, Animals

In addition to journal articles, the scientist has published books through several presses. Notable book publications include:

  • A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of the Road, Cornell University Press eBooks, 2022
  • Horror: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2021

Frequent collaborators in their research work include Tony Matthews, Matthew Burke, Christopher Johnson, James McBroom, and Carly Campbell.

Best Publications

  • Feeding birds in our towns and cities: a global research opportunity

    Darryl Noel Jones;S. James Reynolds

  • Supplementary feeding restructures urban bird communities

    Josie A. Galbraith;Jacqueline R. Beggs;Darryl N. Jones;Margaret C. Stanley

  • Review of the ecology of Australian urban fauna: A focus on spatially explicit processes

    Jenni Garden;Clive McAlpine;Ann Peterson;Darryl Noel Jones

  • Can roads, railways and related structures have positive effects on birds? – A review

    Federico Morelli;Michal Beim;Leszek Jerzak;Darryl Noel Jones

  • A multicenter randomized trial of atorvastatin therapy in intensive care patients with severe sepsis

    Peter Kruger;Michael Bailey;Rinaldo Bellomo;David James Cooper

  • Habitat structure is more important than vegetation composition for local-level management of native terrestrial reptile and small mammal species living in urban remnants: A case study from Brisbane, Australia

    Jenni G. Garden;Clive A. McAlpine;Hugh P. Possingham;Darryl Noel Jones

  • Using multiple survey methods to detect terrestrial reptiles and mammals: what are the most successful and cost-efficient combinations?

    Jenni G. Garden;Clive A. McAlpine;Hugh P. Possingham;Darryl Noel Jones

  • An appetite for connection: why we need to understand the effect and value of feeding wild birds

    Darryl Noel Jones

  • Garden Bird Feeding: Insights and Prospects from a North-South Comparison of This Global Urban Phenomenon

    S. James Reynolds;Josie A. Galbraith;Jennifer A. Smith;Darryl N. Jones

  • Bats as prey of diurnal birds: a global perspective

    Peter Mikula;Federico Morelli;Federico Morelli;Radek K. Lučan;Darryl N. Jones

  • Temporal trends in use of fauna-friendly underpasses and overpasses

    Amy Rachael Bond;Darryl Noel Jones

  • Accuracy and efficiency of detection dogs: a powerful new tool for koala conservation and management.

    Romane H. Cristescu;Emily Foley;Anna Markula;Gary Jackson

  • Risks and drivers of wild bird feeding in urban areas of New Zealand

    Josie A. Galbraith;Jacqueline R. Beggs;Darryl N. Jones;Ellery J. McNaughton

  • The use of supplementary foods by Australian magpies Gymnorhina tibicen: Implications for wildlife feeding in suburban environments

    Rebecca Anne O'Leary;Darryl Noel Jones

  • Optimal planning for mitigating the impacts of roads on wildlife

    Tal Polak;Jonathan Rhodes;Darryl Noel Jones;Hugh P. Possingham

  • Antimicrobial properties of a nanostructured eggshell from a compost-nesting bird

    Liliana D'Alba;Darryl Noel Jones;Hope T. Badawy;Chad M. Eliason

  • The practice of wildlife feeding in suburban Brisbane.

    Daniel Jason Rollinson;Rebecca Anne O'Leary;Darryl Noel Jones

  • Construction and Maintenance of the Incubation Mounds of the Australian Brush-turkey Alectura lathami

    Darryl N. Jones

  • Occurrence of Birds in Relation to Plants in a Sub-Tropical City

    CP Catterall;RJ Green;DN Jones

  • Birds of the Indian Subcontinent by Richard Grimmet, Carole Inskipp and Tim Inskipp

    D. Jones;K. David Bishop

  • Emerging threats in urban ecosystems: a horizon scanning exercise

    Margaret C Stanley;Jacqueline R Beggs;Imogen E Bassett;Bruce R Burns

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacqueline R. Beggs
Jacqueline R. Beggs University of Auckland
Roger L. Kitching
Roger L. Kitching Griffith University
Hugh P. Possingham
Hugh P. Possingham University of Queensland
Federico Morelli
Federico Morelli University of Zielona Góra
Carla Catterall
Carla Catterall Griffith University
Kevin J. Gaston
Kevin J. Gaston University of Exeter
Clive McAlpine
Clive McAlpine University of Queensland
Adrian L. V. Davis
Adrian L. V. Davis University of Pretoria
Jason Scott
Jason Scott University of New South Wales
Liliana D'Alba
Liliana D'Alba Ghent University

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