Jennifer M. Burns

Jennifer M. Burns

University of Alaska Anchorage

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Jennifer M. Burns

Jennifer M. Burns, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Alaska Anchorage, specializes in the field of Comparative Animal Physiology.

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

Diverse papillomaviruses identified from Antarctic fur seals, leopard seals and Weddell seals from the Antarctic

Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea

Evolution of anelloviruses from a circovirus-like ancestor through gradual augmentation of the jelly-roll capsid protein

Iron mobilization during lactation reduces oxygen stores in a diving mammal

The Weddell Seal: Eco-physiological adaptations to a high-latitude seasonal environment

Correction: Rapid maturation of the muscle biochemistry that supports diving in Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens)

Circoviruses and cycloviruses identified in Weddell seal fecal samples from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

Publisher Correction: Projected shifts in the foraging habitat of crabeater seals along the Antarctic Peninsula

Jennifer M. Burns Information

University

Position

Professor of Biological Sciences

Citations(all)

3822

Citations(since 2020)

1481

Cited By

2901

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

72

i10Index(since 2020)

50

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Jennifer M. Burns Skills & Research Interests

Comparative Animal Physiology

Top articles of Jennifer M. Burns

Diverse papillomaviruses identified from Antarctic fur seals, leopard seals and Weddell seals from the Antarctic

Virology

2024/6/1

Seasonal habitat preference and foraging behaviour of post-moult Weddell seals in the western Ross Sea

Royal Society Open Science

2023/1/25

Evolution of anelloviruses from a circovirus-like ancestor through gradual augmentation of the jelly-roll capsid protein

Virus Evolution

2023/1/1

Iron mobilization during lactation reduces oxygen stores in a diving mammal

Nature Communications

2022/8/2

The Weddell Seal: Eco-physiological adaptations to a high-latitude seasonal environment

2022/3/18

Correction: Rapid maturation of the muscle biochemistry that supports diving in Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens)

Journal of Experimental Biology

2022/1/1

Circoviruses and cycloviruses identified in Weddell seal fecal samples from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

Infection, Genetics and Evolution

2021/11/1

Publisher Correction: Projected shifts in the foraging habitat of crabeater seals along the Antarctic Peninsula

Nature Climate Change

2021/6

Maternal foraging trip duration as a population-level index of foraging and reproductive success for the northern fur seal

Marine Ecology Progress Series

2021/5/20

Seasonal resource pulses and the foraging depth of a Southern Ocean top predator

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2021/3/31

Erratum: Maternal foraging trip duration as a population-level index of foraging and reproductive success for the northern fur seal (Mar Ecol Prog Ser (2021) 666 (217-229

Marine Ecology Progress Series

2021

Thermoregulatory costs in molting Antarctic Weddell seals: impacts of physiological and environmental conditions

Conservation physiology

2020

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