A. M. Sibbald

1.3k total citations
34 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

A. M. Sibbald is a scholar working on Ecology, Agronomy and Crop Science and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, A. M. Sibbald has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Ecology, 12 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science and 12 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in A. M. Sibbald's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (16 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (12 papers) and Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (10 papers). A. M. Sibbald is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (16 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (12 papers) and Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (10 papers). A. M. Sibbald collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and France. A. M. Sibbald's co-authors include Pablo Michelena, R. J. Hooper, James E. McLeod, Iain J. Gordon, Jean‐Louis Deneubourg, Hans W. Erhard, Hans W. Erhard, Xavier Lambin, Richard Bon and Jacques Gautrais and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Animal Behaviour and British Journal Of Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

A. M. Sibbald

33 papers receiving 956 citations

Peers

A. M. Sibbald
David F. Balph United States
Adrian M. Shrader South Africa
Kerry V. Fanson Australia
Sue Brotherstone United Kingdom
Cynthia J. Moss United Kingdom
Khyne U. Mar United Kingdom
Elizabeth W. Freeman United States
Mike Knight South Africa
David F. Balph United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Sibbald, A. M., et al.. (2011). Effects of human disturbance on the diet composition of wild red deer (Cervus elaphus). European Journal of Wildlife Research. 57(4). 939–948. 26 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M., R. J. Hooper, James E. McLeod, & Iain J. Gordon. (2011). Responses of red deer (Cervus elaphus) to regular disturbance by hill walkers. European Journal of Wildlife Research. 57(4). 817–825. 51 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M., Hans W. Erhard, James E. McLeod, & R. J. Hooper. (2009). Individual personality and the spatial distribution of groups of grazing animals: An example with sheep. Behavioural Processes. 82(3). 319–326. 48 indexed citations
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Gautrais, Jacques, et al.. (2009). Moving together: Incidental leaders and naïve followers. Behavioural Processes. 83(3). 235–241. 52 indexed citations
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Michelena, Pablo, A. M. Sibbald, Hans W. Erhard, & James E. McLeod. (2008). Effects of group size and personality on social foraging: the distribution of sheep across patches. Behavioral Ecology. 20(1). 145–152. 94 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M., et al.. (2008). Red deer Cervus elephus vigilance behaviour differs with habitat and type of human disturbance. Wildlife Biology. 14(1). 81–91. 103 indexed citations
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Dumont, Bertrand, Alain Boissy, Catherine Achard, A. M. Sibbald, & Hans W. Erhard. (2005). Consistency of animal order in spontaneous group movements allows the measurement of leadership in a group of grazing heifers. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 95(1-2). 55–66. 76 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M., Hans W. Erhard, R. J. Hooper, Bertrand Dumont, & Alain Boissy. (2005). A test for measuring individual variation in how far grazing animals will move away from a social group to feed. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 98(1-2). 89–99. 21 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M. & R. J. Hooper. (2004). Sociability and the willingness of individual sheep to move away from their companions in order to graze. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 86(1-2). 51–62. 39 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M. & R. J. Hooper. (2003). Trade-offs between social behaviour and foraging by sheep in heterogeneous pastures. Behavioural Processes. 61(1-2). 1–12. 22 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M., et al.. (2000). Effects of space allowance on the grazing behaviour and spacing of sheep. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 70(1). 49–62. 44 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M.. (1997). The effect of body condition on the feeding behaviour of sheep with different times or access to food. Animal Science. 64(2). 239–246. 18 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M., et al.. (1994). The effect of body condition and previous nutrition on the herbage intakes of ewes grazing autumn pastures at two sward heights. Animal Production. 58(2). 231–235. 10 indexed citations
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Sibbald, A. M., et al.. (1993). The influence of birth date on the development of seasonal cycles in red deer hinds (Cervus elaphus). Journal of Zoology. 230(4). 593–607. 14 indexed citations
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McPhail, D. B. & A. M. Sibbald. (1992). The Role of Free Radicals in Brassica-Induced Anaemia of Sheep: an Esr Spin Trapping Study. Free Radical Research Communications. 16(5). 277–284. 8 indexed citations
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Dove, H., J. A. Milne, A. M. Sibbald, C.S. Lamb, & H. A. McCormack. (1988). Circadian variation in abomasal digesta flow in grazing ewes during lactation. British Journal Of Nutrition. 60(3). 653–668. 13 indexed citations

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