Katrina E. Jones

1.0k total citations
35 papers, 703 citations indexed

About

Katrina E. Jones is a scholar working on Paleontology, Geometry and Topology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Katrina E. Jones has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 703 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Paleontology, 22 papers in Geometry and Topology and 9 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Katrina E. Jones's work include Evolution and Paleontology Studies (27 papers), Morphological variations and asymmetry (22 papers) and Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology (10 papers). Katrina E. Jones is often cited by papers focused on Evolution and Paleontology Studies (27 papers), Morphological variations and asymmetry (22 papers) and Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology (10 papers). Katrina E. Jones collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Spain. Katrina E. Jones's co-authors include Stephanie E. Pierce, Kenneth D. Angielczyk, Anjali Goswami, Christopher B. Ruff, Kenneth D. Rose, Luke Holbrook, Kishor Kumar, Thierry Smith, R. S. Rana and Blake V. Dickson and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Nature Communications and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Katrina E. Jones

33 papers receiving 688 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Katrina E. Jones United States 17 517 304 218 158 97 35 703
Brandon P. Hedrick United States 18 558 1.1× 240 0.8× 239 1.1× 277 1.8× 209 2.2× 54 991
Chris J. Law United States 15 267 0.5× 148 0.5× 296 1.4× 149 0.9× 83 0.9× 36 535
Marcela Randau United Kingdom 13 397 0.8× 300 1.0× 137 0.6× 97 0.6× 45 0.5× 13 493
Cecilia C. Morgan Argentina 14 462 0.9× 181 0.6× 280 1.3× 264 1.7× 70 0.7× 27 557
Emily A. Buchholtz United States 15 452 0.9× 194 0.6× 321 1.5× 167 1.1× 247 2.5× 19 760
Gabriele Sansalone Italy 16 425 0.8× 262 0.9× 145 0.7× 106 0.7× 66 0.7× 43 627
David M. Grossnickle United States 13 599 1.2× 113 0.4× 146 0.7× 231 1.5× 106 1.1× 21 785
A. Itatí Olivares Argentina 16 647 1.3× 204 0.7× 337 1.5× 372 2.4× 61 0.6× 41 693
Rodrigo Fornel Brazil 14 311 0.6× 169 0.6× 231 1.1× 164 1.0× 79 0.8× 24 486
Bastien Mennecart Switzerland 19 643 1.2× 187 0.6× 317 1.5× 284 1.8× 121 1.2× 75 799

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All Works

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Gillet, A., Katrina E. Jones, & Stephanie E. Pierce. (2024). Repatterning of mammalian backbone regionalization in cetaceans. Nature Communications. 15(1). 7587–7587. 2 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., et al.. (2023). Function of revolute zygapophyses in the lumbar vertebrae of early placental mammals. The Anatomical Record. 307(5). 1918–1929.
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Jones, Katrina E., et al.. (2021). Size and shape regional differentiation during the development of the spine in the nine‐banded armadillo ( Dasypus novemcinctus ). Evolution & Development. 23(6). 496–512. 3 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., Blake V. Dickson, Kenneth D. Angielczyk, & Stephanie E. Pierce. (2021). Adaptive landscapes challenge the “lateral-to-sagittal” paradigm for mammalian vertebral evolution. Current Biology. 31(9). 1883–1892.e7. 43 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., et al.. (2020). Regionalization of the axial skeleton predates functional adaptation in the forerunners of mammals. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4(3). 470–478. 45 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., Kenneth D. Angielczyk, & Stephanie E. Pierce. (2019). Stepwise shifts underlie evolutionary trends in morphological complexity of the mammalian vertebral column. Nature Communications. 10(1). 5071–5071. 32 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., Kenneth D. Angielczyk, & Stephanie E. Pierce. (2019). Vertebral Regionalization Facilitates Functional Diversification of the Mammalian Axial Skeleton. The FASEB Journal. 33(S1). 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., et al.. (2018). Adaptation and constraint in the evolution of the mammalian backbone. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 18(1). 172–172. 52 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., Kenneth D. Angielczyk, P. David Polly, et al.. (2018). Fossils reveal the complex evolutionary history of the mammalian regionalized spine. Science. 361(6408). 1249–1252. 67 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E. & J. Street. (2018). A holistic analysis of compassion focused groups. Clinical Psychology Forum. 1(305). 47–50.
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Jones, Katrina E.. (2016). New insights on equid locomotor evolution from the lumbar region of fossil horses. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 283(1829). 20152947–20152947. 19 indexed citations
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Ciechanowski, Kathryn, et al.. (2016). Leveraging the community context of Family Math and Science Nights to develop culturally responsive teaching practices. Teaching and Teacher Education. 61. 1–15. 23 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., Jeroen B. Smaers, & Anjali Goswami. (2015). Impact of the terrestrial-aquatic transition on disparity and rates of evolution in the carnivoran skull. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 15(1). 8–8. 33 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E. & Stephanie E. Pierce. (2015). Axial allometry in a neutrally buoyant environment: effects of the terrestrial‐aquatic transition on vertebral scaling. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 29(3). 594–601. 16 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E.. (2015). Implementing Academic Choice: A Self-Study in Evolving Pedagogy. Studying Teacher Education. 11(2). 143–163. 2 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E.. (2015). Evolutionary allometry of lumbar shape in Felidae and Bovidae. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 116(3). 721–740. 23 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E., Kenneth D. Rose, & Jonathan M. G. Perry. (2013). Body size and premolar evolution in the early‐middle eocene euprimates of Wyoming. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 153(1). 15–28. 12 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E. & Christopher B. Ruff. (2011). Male‐male combat drives bite force evolution in the absence of mastication. The FASEB Journal. 25(S1). 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Katrina E. & Anjali Goswami. (2009). Quantitative analysis of the influences of phylogeny and ecology on phocid and otariid pinniped (Mammalia; Carnivora) cranial morphology. Journal of Zoology. 280(3). 297–308. 44 indexed citations

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