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10996
National Ranking
4756

Overview

Jon F. Harrison is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within biological sciences, with a significant focus on Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

In terms of subfields, their work prominently includes Genetics, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Insect Science, Ecology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. These areas reflect a broad interdisciplinary approach integrating molecular, ecological, and behavioral aspects of biological systems.

The main topics covered by Jon F. Harrison's research include:

  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Insect Utilization and Effects

Their recent publications demonstrate active contributions to understanding insect ecology and toxicology, particularly related to pollinators. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Colony field test reveals dramatically higher toxicity of a widely-used mito-toxic fungicide on honey bees (Apis mellifera)" (2020), Environmental Pollution
  • "A common fungicide, Pristine®, impairs olfactory associative learning performance in honey bees (Apis mellifera)" (2021), Environmental Pollution
  • "White Paper: An Integrated Perspective on the Causes of Hypometric Metabolic Scaling in Animals" (2022), Integrative and Comparative Biology
  • "Protecting pollinators and our food supply: understanding and managing threats to pollinator health" (2023), Insectes Sociaux
  • "Size-Dependent Scaling of Stingless Bee Flight Metabolism Reveals an Energetic Benefit to Small Body Size" (2022), Integrative and Comparative Biology

Jon F. Harrison frequently collaborates with a group of co-authors who also contribute to related biological research themes. Among the most frequent co-authors are Jennifer H. Fewell, Stav Talal, Arianne Cease, Adrian Fisher, and Jordan R. Glass. Their repeated collaboration suggests ongoing partnerships within these research areas.

The venues where Jon F. Harrison has most often published include:

  • Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • The FASEB Journal
  • Environmental Pollution
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Biological stoichiometry from genes to ecosystems.

    James Elser;R. W. Sterner;E. Gorokhova;W. F. Fagan

  • Temperature and the chemical composition of poikilothermic organisms

    H. A. Woods;W. Makino;J. B. Cotner;S. E. Hobbie

  • Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Insects

    Jon F. Harrison;H. Arthur Woods;Stephen P. Roberts

  • Heavy livestock grazing promotes locust outbreaks by lowering plant nitrogen content.

    Arianne J. Cease;James J. Elser;Colleen F. Ford;Shuguang Hao

  • FLIGHT RESPIRATION AND ENERGETICS

    Jon F. Harrison;Stephen P. Roberts

  • Dietary phosphorus affects the growth of larval Manduca sexta.

    Marc C. Perkins;Marc C. Perkins;H. Arthur Woods;Jon F. Harrison;James J. Elser

  • Atmospheric oxygen level and the evolution of insect body size.

    Jon F. Harrison;Alexander Kaiser;John M. VandenBrooks

  • Interactive Effects of Rearing Temperature and Oxygen on the Development of Drosophila melanogaster

    Melanie R. Frazier;H. Arthur Woods;Jon F. Harrison

  • Responses of terrestrial insects to hypoxia or hyperoxia

    Jon Harrison;Melanie R. Frazier;Joanna R. Henry;Alexander Kaiser

  • Development of respiratory function in the American locust Schistocerca americana. I. Across-instar effects.

    Kendra J. Greenlee;Jon F. Harrison

  • Insect acid-base physiology.

    Jon F. Harrison

  • Increase in tracheal investment with beetle size supports hypothesis of oxygen limitation on insect gigantism

    Alexander Kaiser;C. Jaco Klok;John J. Socha;Wah-Keat Lee

  • Environmental and genetic influences on flight metabolic rate in the honey bee, Apis mellifera

    Jon F Harrison;Jennifer H Fewell

  • Remote radio control of insect flight.

    Hirotaka Sato;Christopher W. Berry;Yoav Peeri;Emen Baghoomian

  • Real-time phase-contrast x-ray imaging: a new technique for the study of animal form and function

    John J Socha;Mark W Westneat;Jon F Harrison;James S Waters

  • Interpreting rejections of the beneficial acclimation hypothesis: when is physiological plasticity adaptive?

    H. Arthur Woods;Jon F. Harrison

  • Cold rearing improves cold-flight performance in Drosophila via changes in wing morphology.

    Melanie R. Frazier;Jon F. Harrison;Scott D. Kirkton;Stephen P. Roberts

  • Energy metabolism, enzymatic flux capacities, and metabolic flux rates in flying honeybees

    R. K. Suarez;J. R. B. Lighton;B. Joos;S. P. Roberts

  • Development of respiratory function in the American locustSchistocerca americana

    Kendra J. Greenlee;Jon F. Harrison

  • Effects of oxygen on growth and size: synthesis of molecular, organismal, and evolutionary studies with Drosophila melanogaster.

    Jon F. Harrison;Gabriel G. Haddad;Gabriel G. Haddad

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer H. Fewell
Jennifer H. Fewell Arizona State University
James J. Elser
James J. Elser University of Montana
H. Arthur Woods
H. Arthur Woods University of Montana
Mark W. Westneat
Mark W. Westneat University of Chicago
Le Kang
Le Kang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Robert Dudley
Robert Dudley University of California, Berkeley
Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman
Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman United States Department of Agriculture
John R. B. Lighton
John R. B. Lighton University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Michael D. Breed
Michael D. Breed University of Colorado Boulder
Michel M. Maharbiz
Michel M. Maharbiz University of California, Berkeley

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