David I. Mackinnon

1.1k total citations
32 papers, 767 citations indexed

About

David I. Mackinnon is a scholar working on Oceanography, Paleontology and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, David I. Mackinnon has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 767 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Oceanography, 19 papers in Paleontology and 6 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in David I. Mackinnon's work include Marine Biology and Ecology Research (20 papers), Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (19 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (5 papers). David I. Mackinnon is often cited by papers focused on Marine Biology and Ecology Research (20 papers), Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (19 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (5 papers). David I. Mackinnon collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States. David I. Mackinnon's co-authors include John Mackinnon, Karen Phillipps, He Fenqi, R. A. Henderson, C. H. C. Brunton, Fernándo Álvarez, Alwyn Williams, Kazuyoshi Endo, Rodney M. Feldmann and Т. Н. Смирнова and has published in prestigious journals such as Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology and Journal of Paleontology.

In The Last Decade

David I. Mackinnon

30 papers receiving 675 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David I. Mackinnon New Zealand 11 327 258 196 135 108 32 767
David E. Schindel United States 15 346 1.1× 241 0.9× 175 0.9× 123 0.9× 86 0.8× 21 855
Stefan Koenemann Germany 18 419 1.3× 373 1.4× 389 2.0× 163 1.2× 65 0.6× 39 819
António M. de Frias Martins Portugal 18 531 1.6× 119 0.5× 318 1.6× 180 1.3× 86 0.8× 50 967
Zhonge Hou China 15 654 2.0× 279 1.1× 254 1.3× 104 0.8× 133 1.2× 58 903
C. A. Fleming New Zealand 14 293 0.9× 344 1.3× 226 1.2× 205 1.5× 142 1.3× 74 1.1k
Andrey Yu. Gladenkov Russia 8 201 0.6× 187 0.7× 185 0.9× 160 1.2× 64 0.6× 27 706
Luis Alberto Pereira Argentina 12 164 0.5× 579 2.2× 188 1.0× 268 2.0× 84 0.8× 73 815
Michael Dermitzakis Greece 16 252 0.8× 328 1.3× 333 1.7× 115 0.9× 41 0.4× 40 949
Frédéric Magnin France 21 439 1.3× 196 0.8× 57 0.3× 219 1.6× 123 1.1× 59 1.0k
Mark Webster United States 17 236 0.7× 769 3.0× 173 0.9× 143 1.1× 133 1.2× 37 1.4k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David I. Mackinnon

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bradshaw, Margaret A., Hamish A. Campbell, David I. Mackinnon, et al.. (2009). Phylum Brachiopoda: lamp shells. Research Online (University of Wollongong). 255. 7 indexed citations
2.
Williams, Alwyn, Jin Yugan, Hongfei Hou, et al.. (2006). Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 5, Complete Volume. Latin American Theatre Review (The University of Kansas). 1 indexed citations
3.
Hiller, Norton & David I. Mackinnon. (2000). A reappraisal of the systematics of the Stethothyris group of brachiopods from the Cenozoic of New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 43(1). 59–81. 2 indexed citations
4.
Mackinnon, John, Karen Phillipps, He Fenqi, & David I. Mackinnon. (2000). A Field Guide to the Birds of China. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 398 indexed citations
5.
Williams, Alwyn, David I. Mackinnon, & C. H. C. Brunton. (1997). Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 1, ch. 4, p. 321–440. Latin American Theatre Review (The University of Kansas). 13 indexed citations
6.
Brunton, C. H. C., Fernándo Álvarez, & David I. Mackinnon. (1996). Morphological terms used to describe the cardinalia of articulate brachiopods: Homologies and recommendations. Historical Biology. 11(1-4). 9–41. 32 indexed citations
7.
McLay, Colin L., Rodney M. Feldmann, & David I. Mackinnon. (1995). New species of Miocene spider crabs from New Zealand, and a partial cladistic analysis of the genus Leptomithrax Miers, 1876 (Brachyura: Majidae). New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 38(3). 299–313. 10 indexed citations
8.
Смирнова, Т. Н. & David I. Mackinnon. (1995). Apodosia, an enigmatic new genus of micromorphic brachiopod from the Cretaceous of Crimea, Ukraine, and the Jurassic of England. Journal of Paleontology. 69(4). 686–692. 2 indexed citations
9.
Mackinnon, David I., et al.. (1993). Brachiopod fauna of the Kokoamu Greensand (Oligocene), New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 36(3). 327–347. 10 indexed citations
10.
Mackay, Sarah, David I. Mackinnon, & Alwyn Williams. (1993). Ultrastructure of the loop of terebratulide brachiopods. Lethaia. 26(4). 367–378. 8 indexed citations
11.
Collins, Matthew J., Gerard Muyzer, Peter Westbroek, et al.. (1991). Preservation of fossil biopolymeric structures: Conclusive immunological evidence. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 55(8). 2253–2257. 32 indexed citations
12.
Mackinnon, David I.. (1987). The influence of Australasian—Antarctic plate tectonics and palaeoceanographic development on the morphology and inferred life habits of New Zealand neogene brachiopods. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. 58(1-2). 63–73. 3 indexed citations
13.
Mackinnon, David I.. (1983). A late Middle Cambrian orthide‐kutorginide brachiopod fauna from northwest Nelson, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 26(1). 97–102. 5 indexed citations
14.
Mackinnon, David I.. (1982). Tuarangia paparua n. gen. and n. sp., a late Middle Cambrian pelecypod from New Zealand. Journal of Paleontology. 56(3). 589–598. 25 indexed citations
15.
Henderson, R. A. & David I. Mackinnon. (1981). New Cambrian inarticulate Brachiopoda from Australasia and the age of the Tasman Formation. Alcheringa An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 5(4). 289–309. 41 indexed citations
16.
Johnston, M. R., et al.. (1980). Early Devonian (Emsian) fossils from the Lake Haupiri area North Westland. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 23(3). 391–394. 2 indexed citations
17.
Mackinnon, David I.. (1977). The formation of muscle scars in articulate brachiopods. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 280(970). 1–27. 10 indexed citations
18.
Jago, J. B., et al.. (1976). Cambrian fossils from the bowers group, northern Victoria land, Antarctica (Preliminary note). New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 19(2). 283–288. 14 indexed citations
19.
Mackinnon, David I.. (1976). Middle cambrian conodonts from New Zealand (Note). New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 19(2). 293–294. 2 indexed citations
20.
Mackinnon, David I.. (1971). PERFORATE CANOPIES TO CANALS IN THE SHELLS OF FOSSIL BRACHIOPODA. Lethaia. 4(3). 321–325. 13 indexed citations

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