Paul A. Garber

11.4k total citations
197 papers, 5.2k citations indexed

About

Paul A. Garber is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Developmental Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Paul A. Garber has authored 197 papers receiving a total of 5.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 165 papers in Social Psychology, 85 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 64 papers in Developmental Biology. Recurrent topics in Paul A. Garber's work include Primate Behavior and Ecology (163 papers), Animal Behavior and Reproduction (73 papers) and Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (64 papers). Paul A. Garber is often cited by papers focused on Primate Behavior and Ecology (163 papers), Animal Behavior and Reproduction (73 papers) and Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (64 papers). Paul A. Garber collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Australia. Paul A. Garber's co-authors include Robert W. Sussman, Steven R. Leigh, Leila M. Porter, Júlio César Bicca‐Marques, Alejandro Estrada, Katherine R. Amato, Joanna E. Lambert, Jill D. Pruetz, Baoguo Li and Ming Li and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Paul A. Garber

187 papers receiving 5.0k citations

Peers

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Patricia C. Wright United States
Katharine Milton United States
Anthony Di Fiore United States
Charles H. Janson United States
Simon M. Reader United Kingdom
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All Works

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Liu, Jia, Tao Liu, Zhiming Hu, et al.. (2025). An Automated AI Framework for Quantitative Measurement of Mammalian Behavior. Integrative Zoology. 21(2). 343–358.
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Garber, Paul A., Lisa Jones‐Engel, Kerry M. Dore, et al.. (2024). Perspectives on Conservation Impacts of the Global Primate Trade. International Journal of Primatology. 45(4). 972–999. 8 indexed citations
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Chapman, Colin A., et al.. (2024). Small apes adjust rhythms to facilitate song coordination. Current Biology. 34(5). 935–945.e3. 9 indexed citations
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Garber, Paul A., et al.. (2023). An urgent call‐to‐action to protect the nonhuman primates and Indigenous Peoples of the Brazilian Amazon. American Journal of Primatology. 86(3). e23523–e23523. 3 indexed citations
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Fei, Han‐Lan, Miguel de Guinea, Li Yang, et al.. (2023). Wild gibbons plan their travel pattern according to food types of breakfast. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 290(1999). 20230430–20230430. 4 indexed citations
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Xia, Dong‐Po, et al.. (2021). Social strategies used by dispersing males to integrate into a new group in Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana). American Journal of Primatology. 83(9). e23306–e23306. 1 indexed citations
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Schiel, Nicola, et al.. (2019). Balancing contest competition, scramble competition, and social tolerance at feeding sites in wild common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). American Journal of Primatology. 81(4). e22964–e22964. 22 indexed citations
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Che, Rongxiao, et al.. (2018). Fecal bacterial diversity of wild Sichuan snub‐nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana). American Journal of Primatology. 80(4). e22753–e22753. 20 indexed citations
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Sun, Binghua, Xi Wang, Michael A. Huffman, et al.. (2018). Season, age, and sex affect the fecal mycobiota of free‐ranging Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana). American Journal of Primatology. 80(7). e22880–e22880. 28 indexed citations
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Guo, Songtao, Rong Hou, Paul A. Garber, et al.. (2018). Nutrient‐specific compensation for seasonal cold stress in a free‐ranging temperate colobine monkey. Functional Ecology. 32(9). 2170–2180. 45 indexed citations
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Qi, Xiao‐Guang, Kang Huang, Cyril C. Grueter, et al.. (2017). Male cooperation for breeding opportunities contributes to the evolution of multilevel societies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 284(1863). 20171480–20171480. 36 indexed citations
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Pan, Ruliang, Charles Oxnard, Cyril C. Grueter, et al.. (2016). A new conservation strategy for China—A model starting with primates. American Journal of Primatology. 78(11). 1137–1148. 13 indexed citations
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Amato, Katherine R., Alexander Ulanov, Kou‐San Ju, & Paul A. Garber. (2016). Metabolomic data suggest regulation of black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra) diet composition at the molecular level. American Journal of Primatology. 79(4). 1–10. 9 indexed citations
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Garber, Paul A., et al.. (2015). Tamarins: Insights into monogamous and non‐monogamous single female social and breeding systems. American Journal of Primatology. 78(3). 298–314. 59 indexed citations
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Xiang, Zuofu, Yang Yu, Hui Yao, et al.. (2013). Males collectively defend their one‐male units against bachelor males in a multi‐level primate society. American Journal of Primatology. 76(7). 609–617. 47 indexed citations
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Garber, Paul A., et al.. (1999). A preliminary study of mantled howling monkey (<i>Alouatta palliata</i>) ecology and conservation on Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua. Neotropical Primates. 7(4). 113–117. 7 indexed citations
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Garber, Paul A., et al.. (1999). A Preliminary Study of Mantled Howling Monkey (Alouatta Palliata) Ecology and Conservation on Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua. Neotropical Primates. 7(4). 113–117. 9 indexed citations

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