W.O. Jones

994 total citations
32 papers, 806 citations indexed

About

W.O. Jones is a scholar working on Animal Science and Zoology, Small Animals and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, W.O. Jones has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 806 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Animal Science and Zoology, 18 papers in Small Animals and 5 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in W.O. Jones's work include Helminth infection and control (18 papers), Animal Nutrition and Physiology (12 papers) and Meat and Animal Product Quality (8 papers). W.O. Jones is often cited by papers focused on Helminth infection and control (18 papers), Animal Nutrition and Physiology (12 papers) and Meat and Animal Product Quality (8 papers). W.O. Jones collaborates with scholars based in Australia, France and United States. W.O. Jones's co-authors include L.E.A. Symons, D.L. Emery, J.W. Steel, LEA Symons, B.M. Wagland, S.J. McClure, Lawrence J. Hribar, T.L.W. Rothwell, John R. Gibbins and John F. Huntley and has published in prestigious journals such as Analytical Biochemistry, International Journal for Parasitology and International Archives of Allergy and Immunology.

In The Last Decade

W.O. Jones

32 papers receiving 734 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
W.O. Jones Australia 19 614 394 265 253 76 32 806
I.A. Barger Australia 6 530 0.9× 223 0.6× 283 1.1× 225 0.9× 46 0.6× 7 602
A. C. Todd United States 14 608 1.0× 223 0.6× 371 1.4× 317 1.3× 69 0.9× 72 798
F. Jennings United Kingdom 13 487 0.8× 192 0.5× 193 0.7× 214 0.8× 67 0.9× 22 666
C. Hong United Arab Emirates 18 736 1.2× 278 0.7× 461 1.7× 272 1.1× 87 1.1× 41 836
V. S. Pandey Belgium 18 472 0.8× 236 0.6× 254 1.0× 268 1.1× 62 0.8× 49 680
G. A. A. Albers Netherlands 14 433 0.7× 356 0.9× 217 0.8× 158 0.6× 27 0.4× 25 746
Leo F. LeJambre Australia 12 475 0.8× 215 0.5× 246 0.9× 183 0.7× 22 0.3× 22 544
J.W. Hansen Denmark 14 729 1.2× 288 0.7× 354 1.3× 324 1.3× 27 0.4× 26 881
B.M. Wagland Australia 20 679 1.1× 353 0.9× 349 1.3× 385 1.5× 108 1.4× 32 930
W. H. Southcott Australia 17 694 1.1× 318 0.8× 294 1.1× 134 0.5× 67 0.9× 55 892

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of W.O. Jones

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of W.O. Jones. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of W.O. Jones based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with W.O. Jones. W.O. Jones is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Solaiman, Sandra, et al.. (2011). Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Meat Quality of Boer-Cross Wether and Buck Goats Grazing Marshall Ryegrass. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 24(3). 351–357. 25 indexed citations
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Emery, D.L., et al.. (1995). Thesensitization of mucosal mast cells during infections with Trichostrongylus colubriformis or Haemonchus contortus in sheep. International Journal for Parasitology. 25(6). 741–748. 36 indexed citations
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Jones, W.O., D.L. Emery, S.J. McClure, & B.M. Wagland. (1994). Changes in inflammatory mediators and larval inhibitory activity in intestinal contents and mucus during primary and challenge infections of sheep with Trichostrongylus colubriformis. International Journal for Parasitology. 24(4). 519–525. 25 indexed citations
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Emery, D.L., S.J. McClure, B.M. Wagland, & W.O. Jones. (1992). Studies of stage-specific immunity against Trichostrongylus colubriformis in sheep: Immunization with adult parasites. International Journal for Parasitology. 22(2). 221–225. 12 indexed citations
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Emery, D.L., S.J. McClure, B.M. Wagland, & W.O. Jones. (1992). Studies of stage-specific immunity against Trichostrongylus colubriformis in sheep: Immunization by normal and truncated infections. International Journal for Parasitology. 22(2). 215–220. 24 indexed citations
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Wagland, B.M., et al.. (1992). A new simplified assay for larval migration inhibition. International Journal for Parasitology. 22(8). 1183–1185. 55 indexed citations
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Jones, W.O., John F. Huntley, & D.L. Emery. (1992). Isolation and degranulation of mucosal mast cells from the small intestine of parasitized sheep. International Journal for Parasitology. 22(4). 519–521. 22 indexed citations
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McClure, S.J., D.L. Emery, B.M. Wagland, & W.O. Jones. (1992). A serial study of rejection of Trichostrongylus colubriformis by immune sheep. International Journal for Parasitology. 22(2). 227–234. 87 indexed citations
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Jones, W.O. & D.L. Emery. (1991). Demonstration of a range of inflammatory mediators released in trichostrongylosis of sheep. International Journal for Parasitology. 21(3). 361–363. 21 indexed citations
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Petsonk, Edward L., Greg Kullman, W.O. Jones, et al.. (1990). Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) or organic dust toxic syndrome (ODTS)?: the clinical dilemma in organic dust exposures.. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 141. 1 indexed citations
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Symons, L.E.A. & W.O. Jones. (1981). Distribution of 14C-l-leucine in organs and tissues of guinea pigs infected with tRichostrongylus colubriformis. International Journal for Parasitology. 11(3). 229–233. 4 indexed citations
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Steel, J.W., LEA Symons, & W.O. Jones. (1980). Effects of level of larval intake on the productivity and physiological and metabolic responses of lambs infected with Trichostrongylus colubriformis. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 31(4). 821–838. 98 indexed citations
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Jones, W.O.. (1979). A simple semiautomated method for plasma pepsinogen determination. Analytical Biochemistry. 99(2). 321–323. 4 indexed citations
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Symons, L.E.A. & W.O. Jones. (1978). Protein metabolism. Experimental Parasitology. 44(1). 7–13. 10 indexed citations
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Jones, W.O. & L.E.A. Symons. (1978). Protein metabolism. Experimental Parasitology. 44(1). 92–99. 4 indexed citations
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Symons, L.E.A. & W.O. Jones. (1977). Protein metabolism. Experimental Parasitology. 42(1). 194–202. 7 indexed citations
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Jones, W.O., T.L.W. Rothwell, J.K. Dineen, & David Griffiths. (1974). Studies on the Role of Histamine and 5-Hydroxytryptamine in Immunity against the Nematode <i>Trichostongylus colubriformis</i>. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 46(1). 14–27. 18 indexed citations
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Symons, L.E.A., W.O. Jones, & J.W. Steel. (1974). Protein metabolism: III. Relationship between albumin metabolism and elevated liver protein synthesis in the guinea pig infected with Trichostrongylus colubriformis. Experimental Parasitology. 35(3). 492–502. 20 indexed citations
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Symons, L.E.A. & W.O. Jones. (1971). Protein metabolism. Experimental Parasitology. 29(2). 230–241. 25 indexed citations
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Symons, L.E.A. & W.O. Jones. (1966). The distribution of dipeptidase activity in the small intestine of the sheep (ovis aries). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 18(1). 71–82. 6 indexed citations

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