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D-Index
37
Citations
5332
World Ranking
6880
National Ranking
694

Jonathan A. Green publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jonathan A. Green sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 111 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Jonathan A. Green D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jonathan A. Green sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jonathan A. Green is a researcher affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their work primarily centers around environmental science with a substantial focus on ecology.

The main fields of study in their research include:

  • Environmental Science

Within this broad area, Green's subfields of study are:

  • Ecology
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecological Modeling

The research topics frequently addressed by Green include:

  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research

Among the recent papers authored by Jonathan A. Green are:

  • "A year in the life of a North Atlantic seabird: behavioural and energetic adjustments during the annual cycle" (2020), published in Scientific Reports
  • "Consistent sociality but flexible social associations across temporal and spatial foraging contexts in a colonial breeder" (2020), published in Ecology Letters
  • "Environmental heterogeneity promotes individual specialisation in habitat selection in a widely distributed seabird" (2021), published in Journal of Animal Ecology
  • "Interactions between Environmental Contaminants and Gastrointestinal Parasites: Novel Insights from an Integrative Approach in a Marine Predator" (2020), published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Linking foraging and breeding strategies in tropical seabirds" (2021), published in Journal of Avian Biology

Frequent co-authors in Green's works include:

  • Francis Daunt
  • Ruth E. Dunn
  • Mark A. Newell
  • James Duckworth
  • Sarah Wanless

Green's publications are commonly found in the following venues:

  • Journal of Avian Biology
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Biological Conservation
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Animal Ecology

Best Publications

  • Measuring metabolic rate in the field: the pros and cons of the doubly labelled water and heart rate methods

    P. J. Butler;J. A. Green;I. L. Boyd;J. R. Speakman

  • Space partitioning without territoriality in gannets.

    Ewan D. Wakefield;Thomas W. Bodey;Stuart Bearhop;Jez Blackburn

  • The heart rate method for estimating metabolic rate: review and recommendations.

    Jonathan A. Green

  • The relationship between oxygen consumption and body acceleration in a range of species.

    L.G. Halsey;E.L.C. Shepard;F. Quintana;F. Quintana;A. Gomez Laich

  • Research priorities for seabirds: improving conservation and management in the 21st century

    R. Lewison;D. Oro;B. J. Godley;L. Underhill

  • Accelerometry to Estimate Energy Expenditure during Activity: Best Practice with Data Loggers

    Lewis G. Halsey;J.A. Green;R.P. Wilson;P.B. Frappell

  • Estimating energy expenditure of animals using the accelerometry technique: activity, inactivity and comparison with the heart-rate technique

    J.A. Green;Lewis G. Halsey;R.P. Wilson;P.B. Frappell

  • How many seabirds do we need to track to define home-range area?

    Louise M. Soanes;John P. Y. Arnould;Stephen G. Dodd;Michael D. Sumner

  • Heart rate and rate of oxygen consumption of exercising macaroni penguins

    J.A. Green;P.J. Butler;A.J. Woakes;I.L. Boyd

  • Breeding density, fine-scale tracking and large-scale modeling reveal the regional distribution of four seabird species

    Ewan D. Wakefield;Ewan D. Wakefield;Ellie Owen;Julia Baer;Matthew J. Carroll

  • Spatial scales of marine conservation management for breeding seabirds

    Steffen Oppel;Mark Bolton;Ana P.B. Carneiro;Maria P. Dias

  • Annual changes in body mass and resting metabolism in captive barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis): the importance of wing moult.

    Steven J. Portugal;Jonathan A. Green;Jonathan A. Green;Patrick J. Butler

  • Evaluating the Prudence of Parents: Daily Energy Expenditure Throughout the Annual Cycle of a Free-Ranging Bird, the Macaroni Penguin Eudyptes Chrysolophus

    Jonathan A. Green;Ian L. Boyd;Anthony J. Woakes;Nicholas L. Warren

  • Undersea constellations: The global biology of an endangered marine megavertebrate further informed through citizen science

    Bradley M. Norman;Jason A. Holmberg;Zaven Arzoumanian;Samantha D. Reynolds

  • Energetics of diving in macaroni penguins.

    J. A. Green;P. J. Butler;A. J. Woakes;I. L. Boyd;I. L. Boyd

  • Behavioural flexibility during year-round foraging in macaroni penguins

    J. A. Green;I. L. Boyd;A. J. Woakes;N. L. Warren

  • Fasting metabolism in Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) pups.

    J.P.Y. Arnould;J.A. Green;J.A. Green;D.R. Rawlins

  • Implantation reduces the negative effects of bio-logging devices on birds

    Craig R. White;Phillip Cassey;Natalie G. Schimpf;Lewis G. Halsey

  • Survival in macaroni penguins and the relative importance of different drivers: individual traits, predation pressure and environmental variability.

    Catharine Horswill;Catharine Horswill;Jason Matthiopoulos;Jonathan A. Green;Michael P. Meredith

  • The energetic cost of parasitism in a wild population

    Olivia Hicks;Sarah J. Burthe;Francis Daunt;Mark Newell

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick J. Butler
Patrick J. Butler University of Birmingham
Francis Daunt
Francis Daunt Natural Environment Research Council
Craig R. White
Craig R. White Monash University
Ian L. Boyd
Ian L. Boyd University of St Andrews
John P. Y. Arnould
John P. Y. Arnould Deakin University
Anthony J. Woakes
Anthony J. Woakes University of Birmingham
David Grémillet
David Grémillet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Sarah Wanless
Sarah Wanless Natural Environment Research Council
Samantha C. Patrick
Samantha C. Patrick University of Liverpool
Rory P. Wilson
Rory P. Wilson Swansea University

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