Jeremy J. Austin

7.9k total citations
156 papers, 4.8k citations indexed

About

Jeremy J. Austin is a scholar working on Genetics, Ecology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jeremy J. Austin has authored 156 papers receiving a total of 4.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 91 papers in Genetics, 76 papers in Ecology and 58 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Jeremy J. Austin's work include Genetic diversity and population structure (59 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (37 papers) and Identification and Quantification in Food (28 papers). Jeremy J. Austin is often cited by papers focused on Genetic diversity and population structure (59 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (37 papers) and Identification and Quantification in Food (28 papers). Jeremy J. Austin collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Jeremy J. Austin's co-authors include Alan Cooper, Denice Higgins, E. N. Arnold, Andrew Rambaut, Jane Melville, Carles Lalueza‐Fox, Ryk Ward, Simon Anderson, James A. Nicholls and Andrew Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Jeremy J. Austin

151 papers receiving 4.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jeremy J. Austin Australia 39 2.2k 2.1k 1.4k 765 760 156 4.8k
Fabrício R. Santos Brazil 39 2.5k 1.1× 978 0.5× 1.1k 0.8× 659 0.9× 951 1.3× 177 5.1k
Sandro L. Bonatto Brazil 38 2.6k 1.2× 932 0.5× 1.2k 0.9× 564 0.7× 1.3k 1.7× 144 5.1k
Love Dalén Sweden 35 2.9k 1.3× 2.4k 1.2× 1.1k 0.8× 763 1.0× 724 1.0× 157 5.1k
Richard A. Nichols United Kingdom 48 4.0k 1.8× 1.8k 0.9× 1.8k 1.3× 306 0.4× 1.6k 2.1× 127 7.3k
Patrick Forster Germany 7 5.4k 2.5× 3.0k 1.5× 2.5k 1.8× 453 0.6× 1.7k 2.3× 20 9.5k
Carles Vilà Spain 48 4.9k 2.2× 3.4k 1.7× 1.1k 0.8× 464 0.6× 909 1.2× 125 7.3k
Ian Barnes United Kingdom 37 2.9k 1.3× 2.3k 1.1× 1.4k 1.0× 1.5k 2.0× 638 0.8× 97 5.9k
Lounès Chikhi France 37 2.6k 1.2× 1.6k 0.8× 819 0.6× 432 0.6× 729 1.0× 118 4.7k
Jesús E. Maldonado United States 39 1.9k 0.9× 2.9k 1.4× 740 0.5× 604 0.8× 878 1.2× 187 4.3k
Mathias Currat Switzerland 30 3.1k 1.4× 977 0.5× 793 0.6× 410 0.5× 659 0.9× 57 4.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jeremy J. Austin

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jeremy J. Austin

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All Works

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Tomlinson, Sean, Mark V. Lomolino, Jamie Wood, et al.. (2025). Was extinction of New Zealand's avian megafauna an unavoidable consequence of human arrival?. The Science of The Total Environment. 964. 178471–178471. 1 indexed citations
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Fordham, Damien A., Stuart C. Brown, Jeremy J. Austin, et al.. (2024). 52,000 years of woolly rhinoceros population dynamics reveal extinction mechanisms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121(24). e2316419121–e2316419121. 13 indexed citations
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Reis‐Santos, Patrick, et al.. (2023). Umbrella terms conceal the sale of threatened shark species: A DNA barcoding approach. Food Control. 148. 109606–109606. 16 indexed citations
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Higgins, Denice, et al.. (2023). From clean spaces to crime scenes: Exploring trace DNA recovery from titania-coated self-cleaning substrates. Science & Justice. 63(5). 588–597. 1 indexed citations
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Young, Jennifer M., et al.. (2023). Shining a LAMP on the applications of isothermal amplification for monitoring environmental biosecurity. NeoBiota. 82. 119–144. 8 indexed citations
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Sherwin, William B., Jeremy J. Austin, Melissa Bateson, et al.. (2022). Historical museum samples enable the examination of divergent and parallel evolution during invasion. Molecular Ecology. 31(6). 1836–1852. 16 indexed citations
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Humphries, Melissa, et al.. (2021). The development of a tool to predict temperature-exposure of incinerated teeth using colourimetric and hydroxyapatite crystal size data. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 135(5). 2045–2053. 2 indexed citations
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Cassey, Phillip, et al.. (2021). Recovering trace reptile DNA from the illegal wildlife trade. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 100040–100040. 5 indexed citations
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Humphries, Melissa, et al.. (2020). Integrating spectrophotometric and XRD analyses in the investigation of burned dental remains. Forensic Science International. 310. 110236–110236. 9 indexed citations
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Alcalde, José Antonio, Daniel Quiróz, Luz A Álvarez, et al.. (2020). European and Asian contribution to the genetic diversity of mainland South American chickens. Royal Society Open Science. 7(2). 191558–191558. 12 indexed citations
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Young, Jennifer M., Denice Higgins, & Jeremy J. Austin. (2019). Soil DNA: advances in DNA technology offer a powerful new tool for forensic science. Geological Society London Special Publications. 492(1). 239–247. 3 indexed citations
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Haile, James, Duane Froese, R. D. E. MacPhee, et al.. (2009). Ancient DNA reveals late survival of mammoth and horse in interior Alaska. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106(52). 22352–22357. 186 indexed citations
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Goldsworthy, Simon, et al.. (2009). Assessing morphological and DNA‐based diet analysis techniques in a generalist predator, the arrow squid Nototodarus gouldi. Molecular Ecology Resources. 10(3). 466–474. 59 indexed citations
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Austin, Jeremy J.. (2002). Provision of postoperative epidural services in NHS hospitals. Anaesthesia. 57(8). 778–817. 10 indexed citations
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Austin, Jeremy J., Andrew Smith, & Richard H. Thomas. (1997). Palaeontology in a molecular world: the search for authentic ancient DNA. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 12(8). 303–306. 87 indexed citations
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Austin, Jeremy J., et al.. (1994). HATCHING SUCCESS OF THE SHORT-TAILED SHEARWATER Puffinus tenuirostris IN TWO TASMANIAN COLONIES. Adelaide Research & Scholarship (AR&S) (University of Adelaide). 44–46. 2 indexed citations

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