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Overview

Jonathan Grey is affiliated with Lancaster University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with significant contributions to subfields such as Ecology, Aerospace Engineering, Epidemiology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Aquatic Science.

The scientist's scholarly output includes work on various topics. Prominent themes in their research are:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Urinary Tract Infections Management
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
  • Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing

Jonathan Grey's recent papers illustrate the breadth of their interests and expertise. These include:

  • Low-latency Convolutional Neural Network for Classification of Previously Unseen Drone Types, 2022, published in 2022 19th European Radar Conference (EuRAD)
  • Changes in trophic ecology of mobile predators in response to rainforest degradation, 2023, published in Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Cefdinir vs cephalexin for the treatment of urinary tract infections: A retrospective evaluation, 2024, published in American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
  • Impact of reflex fosfomycin susceptibility testing on the utilization of carbapenems for definitive extended-spectrum β-lactamase Escherichia coli urinary tract infection treatment, 2020, published in American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
  • Migration patterns, habitat use and genetic origins of sea trout (Salmo trutta) in Norfolk chalk streams: implications for management of a mixed stock fishery, 2024, published in Aquatic Sciences

The venues publishing their work range across interdisciplinary and specialized journals and conferences:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
  • 2022 19th European Radar Conference (EuRAD)
  • Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Aquatic Sciences

Jonathan Grey has collaborated frequently with other researchers in their field. Notable co-authors include:

  • Victoria Kemp
  • Pavel Kratina
  • Henry Bernard
  • David Hemprich-Bennett
  • Stephen J. Rossiter

Best Publications

  • Bayesian stable isotope mixing models

    Andrew C. Parnell;Donald L. Phillips;Stuart Bearhop;Brice X. Semmens

  • A revised model for lipid‐normalizing δ13C values from aquatic organisms, with implications for isotope mixing models

    Mikko Kiljunen;Jonathan Grey;Jonathan Grey;Tuula Sinisalo;Christopher Harrod

  • Population-Level Metrics of Trophic Structure Based on Stable Isotopes and Their Application to Invasion Ecology

    Michelle C. Jackson;Ian Donohue;Andrew L. Jackson;J. Robert Britton

  • Seasonal changes in the importance of the source of organic matter to the diet of zooplankton in Loch Ness, as indicated by stable isotope analysis

    Jonathan Grey;Roger I. Jones;Darren Sleep

  • Biomonitoring of Human Impacts in Freshwater Ecosystems: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Nikolai Friberg;Núria Bonada;David C. Bradley;Michael J. Dunbar

  • Biogenic methane in freshwater food webs

    Roger I. Jones;Jonathan Grey

  • Warming alters community size structure and ecosystem functioning

    Matteo Dossena;Gabriel Yvon-Durocher;Jonathan Grey;José M. Montoya

  • Effect of preparation and preservation procedures on carbon and nitrogen stable isotope determinations from zooplankton

    Heidrun Feuchtmayr;Jonathan Grey

  • Stable isotope analysis of zooplankton carbon nutrition in humic lakes

    Roger I. Jones;Jonathan Grey;D. Sleep;L. Arvola

  • River bed carbon and nitrogen cycling: state of play and some new directions.

    Mark Trimmer;Jonathan Grey;Catherine M. Heppell;Alan G. Hildrew

  • Ontogeny and dietary specialization in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) from Loch Ness, Scotland, examined using stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen

    Jonathan Grey

  • An assessment, using stable isotopes, of the importance of allochthonous organic carbon sources to the pelagic food web in Loch Ness

    Roger Jones;Jonathan Grey;Darren Sleep;Christopher Quarmby

  • From introduction to fishery dominance: the initial impacts of the invasive carp Cyprinus carpio in Lake Naivasha, Kenya, 1999 to 2006

    J. R. Britton;R. R. Boar;J. Grey;J. Foster

  • Stable isotope analysis of the origins of zooplankton carbon in lakes of differing trophic state.

    Jonathan Grey;Roger I. Jones;Darren Sleep

  • WIDESPREAD CONTRIBUTION OF METHANE-CYCLE BACTERIA TO THE DIETS OF LAKE PROFUNDAL CHIRONOMID LARVAE

    Roger I. Jones;Clare E. Carter;Andrew Kelly;Susan Ward

  • High intraspecific variability in carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of lake chironomid larvae

    Jonathan Grey;Andrew Kelly;Roger I. Jones

  • Niche differentiation among invasive crayfish and their impacts on ecosystem structure and functioning

    Michelle C. Jackson;Michelle C. Jackson;Tabitha Jones;Maaike Milligan;Danny Sheath;Danny Sheath

  • Stable isotope analyses provide new insights into ecological plasticity in a mixohaline population of European eel

    Christopher Harrod;Jonathan Grey;T. Kieran McCarthy;Michelle Morrissey

  • Experimental d13C evidence for a contribution of methane to pelagic food webs in lakes

    Paula Kankaala;Sami Taipale;Jonathan Grey;Eloni Sonninen

  • The use of stable isotope analyses in freshwater ecology:current awareness

    Jonathan Grey

  • Stable Isotopes in Ecology and Environmental Science

    Jonathan Grey

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Trimmer
Mark Trimmer Queen Mary University of London
Alan G. Hildrew
Alan G. Hildrew Queen Mary University of London
Chris Harrod
Chris Harrod University of Glasgow
Guy Woodward
Guy Woodward Imperial College London
David M. Harper
David M. Harper University of Leicester
J. Robert Britton
J. Robert Britton Bournemouth University
Stephen J. Thackeray
Stephen J. Thackeray Lancaster University
Stuart Bearhop
Stuart Bearhop University of Exeter
Karen Helen Wiltshire
Karen Helen Wiltshire Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Helmut Hillebrand
Helmut Hillebrand Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg

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