Jon Mallatt

5.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
68 papers, 3.8k citations indexed

About

Jon Mallatt is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Jon Mallatt has authored 68 papers receiving a total of 3.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Ecology, 19 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 14 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Jon Mallatt's work include Plant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies (13 papers), Ichthyology and Marine Biology (10 papers) and Fish Ecology and Management Studies (10 papers). Jon Mallatt is often cited by papers focused on Plant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies (13 papers), Ichthyology and Marine Biology (10 papers) and Fish Ecology and Management Studies (10 papers). Jon Mallatt collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and United Kingdom. Jon Mallatt's co-authors include Todd E. Feinberg, Christopher J. Winchell, Jack Sullivan, Gonzalo Giribet, Jeffrey W. Shultz, James R. Garey, James W. Moore, Matthew Yoder, Andrew Martin and Christopher B. Cameron and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications and Molecular Biology and Evolution.

In The Last Decade

Jon Mallatt

67 papers receiving 3.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Jon Mallatt 982 896 863 760 618 68 3.8k
Roger P. Croll 1.0k 1.0× 909 1.0× 248 0.3× 500 0.7× 188 0.3× 151 4.8k
Lev Fishelson 1.7k 1.8× 465 0.5× 1.1k 1.2× 275 0.4× 226 0.4× 164 3.9k
B. G. M. Jamieson 2.8k 2.9× 604 0.7× 686 0.8× 196 0.3× 322 0.5× 157 5.5k
Sissel Jentoft 960 1.0× 1.2k 1.3× 909 1.1× 227 0.3× 86 0.1× 98 3.6k
Ralph Tollrian 2.8k 2.8× 532 0.6× 1.3k 1.5× 655 0.9× 106 0.2× 107 5.7k
Douglas S. Glazier 3.8k 3.8× 221 0.2× 1.7k 2.0× 290 0.4× 210 0.3× 90 4.9k
Enrico Ferrero 1.2k 1.2× 503 0.6× 359 0.4× 213 0.3× 53 0.1× 108 2.9k
Gordon R. Ultsch 2.7k 2.8× 369 0.4× 1.7k 2.0× 172 0.2× 98 0.2× 89 3.9k
Gerhard Scholtz 2.0k 2.1× 987 1.1× 499 0.6× 51 0.1× 760 1.2× 117 4.1k
Fu‐Shiang Chia 1.7k 1.7× 276 0.3× 230 0.3× 236 0.3× 436 0.7× 107 4.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jon Mallatt

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All Works

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Robinson, David G., Jon Mallatt, Wendy Ann Peer, Victor Sourjik, & Lincoln Taiz. (2024). Cell consciousness: a dissenting opinion. EMBO Reports. 25(5). 2162–2167. 4 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon, Lincoln Taiz, Andreas Draguhn, Michael R. Blatt, & David G. Robinson. (2021). Integrated information theory does not make plant consciousness more convincing. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 564. 166–169. 14 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon & Todd E. Feinberg. (2021). Multiple Routes to Animal Consciousness: Constrained Multiple Realizability Rather Than Modest Identity Theory. Frontiers in Psychology. 12. 732336–732336. 10 indexed citations
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Draguhn, Andreas, Jon Mallatt, & David G. Robinson. (2020). Anesthetics and plants: no pain, no brain, and therefore no consciousness. PROTOPLASMA. 258(2). 239–248. 22 indexed citations
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Feinberg, Todd E. & Jon Mallatt. (2020). Phenomenal Consciousness and Emergence: Eliminating the Explanatory Gap. Frontiers in Psychology. 11. 1041–1041. 33 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon, Michael R. Blatt, Andreas Draguhn, David G. Robinson, & Lincoln Taiz. (2020). Debunking a myth: plant consciousness. PROTOPLASMA. 258(3). 459–476. 49 indexed citations
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Feinberg, Todd E. & Jon Mallatt. (2019). Subjectivity “Demystified”: Neurobiology, Evolution, and the Explanatory Gap. Frontiers in Psychology. 10. 1686–1686. 19 indexed citations
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Feinberg, Todd E. & Jon Mallatt. (2016). The nature of primary consciousness. A new synthesis. Consciousness and Cognition. 43. 113–127. 47 indexed citations
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Chen, Wanjun, Markus Koch, Jon Mallatt, & Yun‐Xia Luan. (2014). Comparative Analysis of Mitochondrial Genomes in Diplura (Hexapoda, Arthropoda): Taxon Sampling Is Crucial for Phylogenetic Inferences. Genome Biology and Evolution. 6(1). 105–120. 10 indexed citations
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Pradel, Alan, John G. Maisey, Paul Tafforeau, Royal H. Mapes, & Jon Mallatt. (2014). A Palaeozoic shark with osteichthyan-like branchial arches. Nature. 509(7502). 608–611. 43 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon, et al.. (2007). Human Anatomy (5th Edition). 7 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon & Christopher J. Winchell. (2006). Ribosomal RNA genes and deuterostome phylogeny revisited: More cyclostomes, elasmobranchs, reptiles, and a brittle star. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 43(3). 1005–1022. 92 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon & Gonzalo Giribet. (2006). Further use of nearly complete 28S and 18S rRNA genes to classify Ecdysozoa: 37 more arthropods and a kinorhynch. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 40(3). 772–794. 228 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon, et al.. (2003). Fossil sister group of craniates: Predicted and found. Journal of Morphology. 258(1). 1–31. 114 indexed citations
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Winchell, Christopher J., Andrew Martin, & Jon Mallatt. (2003). Phylogeny of elasmobranchs based on LSU and SSU ribosomal RNA genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 31(1). 214–224. 114 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon, James R. Garey, & Jeffrey W. Shultz. (2003). Ecdysozoan phylogeny and Bayesian inference: first use of nearly complete 28S and 18S rRNA gene sequences to classify the arthropods and their kin. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 31(1). 178–191. 262 indexed citations
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Winchell, Christopher J., Jack Sullivan, Christopher B. Cameron, Billie J. Swalla, & Jon Mallatt. (2002). Evaluating Hypotheses of Deuterostome Phylogeny and Chordate Evolution with New LSU and SSU Ribosomal DNA Data. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 19(5). 762–776. 180 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon & Christopher J. Winchell. (2002). Testing the New Animal Phylogeny: First Use of Combined Large-Subunit and Small-Subunit rRNA Gene Sequences to Classify the Protostomes. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 19(3). 289–301. 179 indexed citations
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Mallatt, Jon. (1984). Early vertebrate evolution: pharyngeal structure and the origin of gnathostomes. Journal of Zoology. 204(2). 169–183. 61 indexed citations

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