Jamie Seymour

Jamie Seymour

James Cook University

H-index: 41

Oceania-Australia

About Jamie Seymour

Jamie Seymour, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of Jellyfish, Entomology, Venom, Toxinology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A note on the sexual reproductive biology of Ricordea yuma (Corallimorpharia)

Physiological and morphological responses of ‘Irukandji’polyps to thermal and osmotic conditions: consequences for niche profiling

Metabolomic signatures of corals thriving across extreme reef habitats reveal strategies of heat stress tolerance

Variability of cnidae within a small clonal sea anemone (Isactinia sp.)

Inter-species variation in stonefish (Synanceia spp.) ichthyocrinotoxins; an ecological perspective

Stonefish (Synanceia spp.) ichthyocrinotoxins: An ecological review and prospectus for future research and biodiscovery

Optimizing the xWORM assay for monitoring hookworm larvae motility

Use of clonidine in the treatment of Irukandji syndrome: A 4‐year retrospective cohort study on safety, efficacy and clinical utility

Jamie Seymour Information

University

Position

AITHM

Citations(all)

4511

Citations(since 2020)

1512

Cited By

3664

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

95

i10Index(since 2020)

59

Email

University Profile Page

James Cook University

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Jamie Seymour Skills & Research Interests

Jellyfish

Entomology

Venom

Toxinology

Top articles of Jamie Seymour

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A note on the sexual reproductive biology of Ricordea yuma (Corallimorpharia)

Coral Reefs

KL Kaposi

RL Courtney

JE Seymour

2023/6

Physiological and morphological responses of ‘Irukandji’polyps to thermal and osmotic conditions: consequences for niche profiling

Hydrobiologia

Olivia C Rowley

Robert L Courtney

Tobin D Northfield

Jamie E Seymour

2023/3

Metabolomic signatures of corals thriving across extreme reef habitats reveal strategies of heat stress tolerance

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Trent D Haydon

Jennifer L Matthews

Justin R Seymour

Jean-Baptiste Raina

Jamie E Seymour

...

2023/2/8

Variability of cnidae within a small clonal sea anemone (Isactinia sp.)

Invertebrate Biology

Katrina L Kaposi

Michela L Mitchell

Robert L Courtney

Jamie E Seymour

2023/12

Inter-species variation in stonefish (Synanceia spp.) ichthyocrinotoxins; an ecological perspective

Toxicon

Danica Lennox-Bulow

Michael Smout

David Wilson

Jamie Seymour

2023/1/1

Stonefish (Synanceia spp.) ichthyocrinotoxins: An ecological review and prospectus for future research and biodiscovery

Danica Lennox-Bulow

Michael Smout

Alex Loukas

Jamie Seymour

2023/10/30

Optimizing the xWORM assay for monitoring hookworm larvae motility

Frontiers in Parasitology

Danica Lennox-Bulow

Luke Becker

Alex Loukas

Jamie Seymour

Michael Smout

2023/6/19

Use of clonidine in the treatment of Irukandji syndrome: A 4‐year retrospective cohort study on safety, efficacy and clinical utility

Emergency Medicine Australasia

Ari Isman

Jamie Seymour

Mark Little

2022/8

Inducing metamorphosis in the irukandji jellyfish Carukia barnesi

Scientific Reports

E O’Hara

J Seymour

2022/5/31

Implications of bleaching on cnidarian venom ecology

KL Kaposi

RL Courtney

JE Seymour

2022/3/1

Erratum to “The influence of ecological factors on cnidarian venoms”[Toxicon: X 9–10C (2021) 100067]

Toxicon: X

EP O'Hara

D Wilson

JE Seymour

2022/9

Tentacle autotomy: an additional mode of asexual

K Kaposi

RL Courtney

JE Seymour

2022

Environmental drivers of the occurrence and abundance of the Irukandji jellyfish (Carukia barnesi)

PLoS One

Olivia C Rowley

Robert Courtney

Tobin Northfield

Jamie Seymour

2022/8/4

Morphology and weight-length relationships for the first six instars of Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1868)

Freshwater Crayfish

Damian P Rigg

Robert L Courtney

Clive M Jones

Jamie E Seymour

2021

The influence of ecological factors on cnidarian venoms

EP O'Hara

D Wilson

JE Seymour

2021/7/1

Determining suitable thermal regimes for early instar redclaw juveniles, Cherax quadricarinatus (von martens, 1868)(Decapoda, Parastacidae), for a proposed nursery phase

Freshwater Crayfish

Damian P Rigg

Robert L Courtney

Jamie E Seymour

Clive M Jones

2021

The Geographic Distribution, Venom Components, Pathology and Treatments of Stonefish (Synanceia spp.) Venom

Silvia L Saggiomo

Cadhla Firth

David T Wilson

Jamie Seymour

John J Miles

...

2021/5/24

Evaluation of four practical diets on the growth and survival of juvenile redclaw, Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1868)

Freshwater Crayfish

Damian P Rigg

Robert L Courtney

Jamie E Seymour

Clive M Jones

2021

Immunological responses to envenomation

Rachael YM Ryan

Jamie Seymour

Alex Loukas

J Alejandro Lopez

Maria P Ikonomopoulou

...

2021/5/10

Oxygen Consumption.

Identify factors influencing the variability of survivorship of juvenile redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1898) in aquaculture

DP Rigg

RL Courtney

CM Jones

JE Seymour

2021/4/20

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