Jonathan M. Werry

1.1k total citations
20 papers, 724 citations indexed

About

Jonathan M. Werry is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonathan M. Werry has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 724 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 11 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 9 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Jonathan M. Werry's work include Ichthyology and Marine Biology (15 papers), Marine and fisheries research (10 papers) and Fish Ecology and Management Studies (10 papers). Jonathan M. Werry is often cited by papers focused on Ichthyology and Marine Biology (15 papers), Marine and fisheries research (10 papers) and Fish Ecology and Management Studies (10 papers). Jonathan M. Werry collaborates with scholars based in Australia, New Caledonia and United States. Jonathan M. Werry's co-authors include Shing Yip Lee, Éric Clua, Nicholas M. Otway, Serge Planes, Camrin D. Braun, Michael L. Berumen, Hu Yan, Jan‐Olaf Meynecke, Geoffrey C. Poole and Charles Lemckert and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Marine Ecology Progress Series.

In The Last Decade

Jonathan M. Werry

20 papers receiving 693 citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Jonathan M. Werry 533 369 302 115 56 20 724
John T. Kelly 460 0.9× 329 0.9× 213 0.7× 114 1.0× 24 0.4× 32 592
Alfredo Carvalho‐Filho 409 0.8× 410 1.1× 366 1.2× 169 1.5× 62 1.1× 46 670
Carolus Maria Vooren 531 1.0× 419 1.1× 373 1.2× 250 2.2× 43 0.8× 48 837
J. A. Tomasini 335 0.6× 274 0.7× 258 0.9× 128 1.1× 42 0.8× 15 562
Atila E. Gosztonyi 343 0.6× 212 0.6× 211 0.7× 162 1.4× 83 1.5× 41 510
Eric A. Reyier 223 0.4× 283 0.8× 187 0.6× 55 0.5× 83 1.5× 21 471
Emilio Riginella 321 0.6× 297 0.8× 385 1.3× 126 1.1× 132 2.4× 45 691
Lukáš Vejřík 551 1.0× 406 1.1× 241 0.8× 216 1.9× 39 0.7× 49 660
Rory B. McAuley 815 1.5× 372 1.0× 472 1.6× 293 2.5× 49 0.9× 19 975
María Eugenia Lattuca 306 0.6× 283 0.8× 136 0.5× 149 1.3× 28 0.5× 31 508

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jonathan M. Werry

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Werry, Jonathan M. & Justin J. Meager. (2025). An ecological risk assessment for the impacts of offshore wind farms on sharks and rays in Australia. Global Ecology and Conservation. 62. e03806–e03806. 1 indexed citations
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Huveneers, Charlie, et al.. (2025). Evidence for an ecological two-population model for white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in Australian waters. Wildlife Research. 52(3). 1 indexed citations
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Wantiez, Laurent, Jonathan M. Werry, Jason P. van de Merwe, et al.. (2024). The foraging ecology of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in New Caledonia. Marine Biology. 171(4). 1 indexed citations
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Devloo‐Delva, Floriaan, Thierry Gosselin, Paul A. Butcher, et al.. (2023). An R-based tool for identifying sex-linked markers from restriction site-associated DNA sequencing with applications to elasmobranch conservation. Conservation Genetics Resources. 16(1). 11–16. 3 indexed citations
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Hillary, Richard, Mark V. Bravington, Toby A. Patterson, et al.. (2018). Genetic relatedness reveals total population size of white sharks in eastern Australia and New Zealand. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 2661–2661. 97 indexed citations
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Werry, Jonathan M., et al.. (2018). Rainfall and sea surface temperature: key drivers for occurrence of bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, in beach areas. Global Ecology and Conservation. 15. e00430–e00430. 29 indexed citations
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Lambert, Gwladys, et al.. (2017). Habitat features influence catch rates of near-shore bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) in the Queensland Shark Control Program, Australia 1996–2012. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 200. 289–300. 13 indexed citations
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Meyer, Lauren, Heidi Pethybridge, Peter D. Nichols, et al.. (2017). Assessing the Functional Limitations of Lipids and Fatty Acids for Diet Determination: The Importance of Tissue Type, Quantity, and Quality. Frontiers in Marine Science. 4. 25 indexed citations
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FitzSimmons, Nancy N., Laurent Wantiez, Michael P. Jensen, et al.. (2015). Mixed stock analysis of a resident green turtle, Chelonia mydas, population in New Caledonia links rookeries in the South Pacific. Wildlife Research. 42(6). 488–499. 28 indexed citations
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Corrigan, Shannon, Dovi Kacev, & Jonathan M. Werry. (2015). A case of genetic polyandry in the shortfin makoIsurus oxyrinchus. Journal of Fish Biology. 87(3). 794–798. 8 indexed citations
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Clua, Éric, C. Chauvet, Johann Mourier, Jonathan M. Werry, & John E. Randall. (2015). Pattern of movements within a home reef in the Chesterfield Islands (Coral Sea) by the endangered Giant Grouper,Epinephelus lanceolatus. Aquatic Living Resources. 28(1). 53–58. 5 indexed citations
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Werry, Jonathan M., et al.. (2014). Reef-Fidelity and Migration of Tiger Sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, across the Coral Sea. PLoS ONE. 9(1). e83249–e83249. 106 indexed citations
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Wantiez, Laurent, et al.. (2014). Migrations of Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) between Nesting and Foraging Grounds across the Coral Sea. PLoS ONE. 9(6). e100083–e100083. 39 indexed citations
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Werry, Jonathan M. & Éric Clua. (2013). Sex-based spatial segregation of adult bull sharks,Carcharhinus leucas, in the New Caledonian great lagoon. Aquatic Living Resources. 26(4). 281–288. 16 indexed citations
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Clua, Éric, et al.. (2013). Behavioural patterns of a Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) feeding aggregation at a blue whale carcass in Prony Bay, New Caledonia. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology. 46(1). 1–20. 45 indexed citations
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Werry, Jonathan M., Shing Yip Lee, Charles Lemckert, & Nicholas M. Otway. (2012). Natural or Artificial? Habitat-Use by the Bull Shark, Carcharhinus leucas. PLoS ONE. 7(11). e49796–e49796. 53 indexed citations
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Werry, Jonathan M., et al.. (2011). A multi-faceted approach for quantifying the estuarine–nearshore transition in the life cycle of the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas. Marine and Freshwater Research. 62(12). 1421–1431. 86 indexed citations
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Meynecke, Jan‐Olaf, Geoffrey C. Poole, Jonathan M. Werry, & Shing Yip Lee. (2008). Use of PIT tag and underwater video recording in assessing estuarine fish movement in a high intertidal mangrove and salt marsh creek. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 79(1). 168–178. 60 indexed citations
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Werry, Jonathan M. & Shing Yip Lee. (2005). Grapsid crabs mediate link between mangrove litter production and estuarine planktonic food chains. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 293. 165–176. 93 indexed citations

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