Jonathan A. Green

Jonathan A. Green

University of Liverpool

H-index: 36

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jonathan A. Green

Jonathan A. Green, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of seabirds, penguins, energetics, eco-physiology, diving.

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

Temporal and spatial variability in availability bias has consequences for marine bird abundance estimates during the non-breeding season

Refining seabird marine protected areas by predicting habitat inside foraging range-a case study from the global tropics

Corrigendum to" Quantifying annual spatial consistency in chick-rearing seabirds to inform important site identification"[Biol. Conserv. 281 (2023) 109994]

Quantifying annual spatial consistency in chick-rearing seabirds to inform important site identification

Energetic synchrony throughout the non‐breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies

A framework to unlock marine bird energetics

Assessing the importance of individual‐and colony‐level variation when using seabird foraging ranges as impact assessment and conservation tools

A bioenergetics approach to understanding sex differences in the foraging behaviour of a sexually monomorphic species

Jonathan A. Green Information

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Citations(all)

4884

Citations(since 2020)

2325

Cited By

3424

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

84

i10Index(since 2020)

61

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Jonathan A. Green Skills & Research Interests

seabirds

penguins

energetics

eco-physiology

diving

Top articles of Jonathan A. Green

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Temporal and spatial variability in availability bias has consequences for marine bird abundance estimates during the non-breeding season

bioRxiv

Ruth E Dunn

James Duckworth

Sue O'Brien

Robert W Furness

Lila Buckingham

...

2024

Refining seabird marine protected areas by predicting habitat inside foraging range-a case study from the global tropics

Authorea Preprints

Mark Miller

Graham Hemson

Julie Du Toit

Andrew McDougall

Peter Miller

...

2023/7/10

Corrigendum to" Quantifying annual spatial consistency in chick-rearing seabirds to inform important site identification"[Biol. Conserv. 281 (2023) 109994]

Biological Conservation

Martin Beal

Paulo Catry

Richard A Phillips

Steffen Oppel

John PY Arnould

...

2023/5

Quantifying annual spatial consistency in chick-rearing seabirds to inform important site identification

Biological Conservation

Martin Beal

Paulo Catry

Richard A Phillips

Steffen Oppel

John PY Arnould

...

2023/5/1

Energetic synchrony throughout the non‐breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies

Journal of Avian Biology

Lila Buckingham

Francis Daunt

Maria I Bogdanova

Robert W Furness

Sophie Bennett

...

2023/1

A framework to unlock marine bird energetics

Journal of Experimental Biology

Ruth E Dunn

James Duckworth

Jonathan A Green

2023/12/15

Assessing the importance of individual‐and colony‐level variation when using seabird foraging ranges as impact assessment and conservation tools

Ibis

Ian R Cleasby

Ellie Owen

Adam Butler

Julia Baer

Jez Blackburn

...

2023/1/1

A bioenergetics approach to understanding sex differences in the foraging behaviour of a sexually monomorphic species

Royal Society Open Science

Ashley Bennison

Joan Giménez

John L Quinn

Jonathan A Green

Mark Jessopp

2022

Winter locations of red‐throated divers from geolocation and feather isotope signatures

Ecology and Evolution

James Duckworth

Susan O'Brien

Ib K Petersen

Aevar Petersen

Guðmundur Benediktsson

...

2022/8

Modelling and mapping how common guillemots balance their energy budgets over a full annual cycle

Functional Ecology

Ruth E Dunn

Jonathan A Green

Sarah Wanless

Mike P Harris

Mark A Newell

...

2022/5/5

Site‐dependent regulation of breeding success: Evidence for the buffer effect in the common guillemot, a colonially breeding seabird

Journal of Animal Ecology

Sophie Bennett

Sarah Wanless

Michael P Harris

Mark A Newell

Kate Searle

...

2022/4

Influence of rainfall on foraging behavior of a tropical seabird

Behavioral Ecology

Federico De Pascalis

Rhiannon E Austin

Jonathan A Green

John PY Arnould

Simona Imperio

...

2022/3/1

Interspecific variation in non-breeding aggregation: a multi-colony tracking study of two sympatric seabirds

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Lila Buckingham

Maria I Bogdanova

Jonathan A Green

Ruth E Dunn

Sarah Wanless

...

2022/2/17

Earlier and more frequent occupation of breeding sites during the non‐breeding season increases breeding success in a colonial seabird

Ecology and Evolution

Sophie Bennett

Mike P Harris

Sarah Wanless

Jonathan A Green

Mark A Newell

...

2022/9

Environmental heterogeneity promotes individual specialisation in habitat selection in a widely distributed seabird

Journal of Animal Ecology

Alice M Trevail

Jonathan A Green

Mark Bolton

Francis Daunt

Stephanie M Harris

...

2021/12

Linking foraging and breeding strategies in tropical seabirds

Journal of Avian Biology

LM Soanes

JA Green

M Bolton

G Milligan

F Mukhida

...

2021/7

Interspecific and intraspecific foraging differentiation of neighbouring tropical seabirds

Movement Ecology

RE Austin

F De Pascalis

SC Votier

J Haakonsson

JPY Arnould

...

2021/5/26

Spatial and temporal variation in foraging of breeding red‐throated divers

Journal of Avian Biology

James Duckworth

Sue O'Brien

Ib Krag Petersen

Aevar Petersen

G Benediktsson

...

2021/5

Assessing the functional significance of metabolism and activity in niche diversification

Functional Ecology

Jonathan A Green

2020/11

A year in the life of a North Atlantic seabird: behavioural and energetic adjustments during the annual cycle

Scientific Reports

Ruth E Dunn

Sarah Wanless

Francis Daunt

Michael P Harris

Jonathan A Green

2020/4/7

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