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59
Citations
9915
World Ranking
12797
National Ranking
438

Overview

David R. Jones was affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research primarily spanned the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with specific subfields including Rehabilitation, Genetics, and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.

Their work covered several key topics, which included:

  • Exercise and Physiological Responses
  • High Altitude and Hypoxia
  • Sports Performance and Training

Throughout their career, David R. Jones collaborated with various researchers, notably with David Randall.

Best Publications

  • Physiology of diving of birds and mammals

    P. J. Butler;D. R. Jones

  • THE OXYGEN TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN TROUT (SALMO GAIRDNERI) DURING SUSTAINED EXERCISE

    Joe W. Kiceniuk;David R. Jones

  • 7 - The Respiratory and Circulatory Systems During Exercise

    David R. Jones;David J. Randall

  • Respiratory and Cardiovascular Responses of the Pigeon to Sustained, Level Flight in a Wind-Tunnel

    P. J. Butler;N. H. West;D. R. Jones

  • The Comparative Physiology of Diving in Vertebrates

    P.J. Butler;David R. Jones

  • Heart rates of northern elephant seals diving at sea and resting on the beach.

    R D Andrews;D R Jones;J D Williams;P H Thorson

  • The effect of changes in blood oxygen-carrying capacity on ventilation volume in the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)

    Frank M. Smith;David R. Jones

  • 1 - The Heart

    Anthony P. Farrell;David R. Jones

  • The Effect of Hypoxia and Anaemia on the Swimming Performance of Rainbow Trout (Salmo Gairdneri)

    David R. Jones

  • Feeding is inhibited by sublethal concentrations of toxicants and by heat stress in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: relationship to the cellular stress response.

    D. Jones;E. P. M. Candido

  • Stable isotope discrimination (δ13C and δ15N) between soft tissues of the green sea turtle Chelonia mydas and its diet

    Jeffrey A. Seminoff;T. Todd Jones;Tomoharu Eguchi;David R. Jones

  • Effects of body size, body fat, and change in pressure with depth on buoyancy and costs of diving in ducks (Aythya spp.)

    James R. Lovvorn;David R. Jones

  • 2 - The Arterial System

    P.G. Bushnell;David R. Jones;Anthony P. Farrell

  • MECHANICS OF UNDERWATER LOCOMOTION IN DIVING DUCKS: DRAG, BUOYANCY AND ACCELERATION IN A SIZE GRADIENT OF SPECffiS

    J. R. Loworn;D. R. Jones;R. W. Blake

  • Heart rates and diving behavior of leatherback sea turtles in the eastern pacific ocean

    A.L. Southwood;R.D. Andrews;M.E. Lutcavage;F.V. Paladino

  • Localization of receptors causing hypoxic bradycardia in trout (Salmo gairdneri)

    Frank M. Smith;David R. Jones

  • The effect of carotid body denervation upon the respiratory response to hypoxia and hypercapnia in the duck

    D. R. Jones;M. J. Purves

  • The effect of deafferentation of the pseudobranch on the respiratory response to hypoxia and hyperoxia in the trout (Salmo gairdneri).

    D.J. Randall;David R. Jones

  • Cardiovascular and respiratory physiology of tuna: adaptations for support of exceptionally high metabolic rates

    Peter G. Bushnell;David R. Jones

  • Growth of captive leatherback turtles, Dermochelys coriacea, with inferences on growth in the wild: Implications for population decline and recovery

    T. Todd Jones;T. Todd Jones;Mervin D. Hastings;Brian L. Bostrom;Daniel Pauly

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick J. Butler
Patrick J. Butler University of Birmingham
David Grémillet
David Grémillet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Richard W. Brill
Richard W. Brill Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Jeffrey A. Seminoff
Jeffrey A. Seminoff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Frank V. Paladino
Frank V. Paladino Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne
James R. Lovvorn
James R. Lovvorn Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Molly Lutcavage
Molly Lutcavage University of Massachusetts Boston
Daniel P. Costa
Daniel P. Costa University of California, Santa Cruz
David J. Randall
David J. Randall University of British Columbia
Anthony P. Farrell
Anthony P. Farrell University of British Columbia

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