Philip Stott

1.4k total citations
41 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Philip Stott is a scholar working on Ecology, Small Animals and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip Stott has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Ecology, 11 papers in Small Animals and 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Philip Stott's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (17 papers), Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (8 papers) and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (6 papers). Philip Stott is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (17 papers), Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (8 papers) and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (6 papers). Philip Stott collaborates with scholars based in Australia, China and United Kingdom. Philip Stott's co-authors include T. C. Whitmore, Wenfeng Gong, Guangshun Jiang, Minghai Zhang, Yuan Li, Jianzhang Ma, Hongxian Yu, P. Langendijk, E.G. Bouwman and Bing Yu and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Wildlife Management and Geographical Journal.

In The Last Decade

Philip Stott

40 papers receiving 943 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Philip Stott Australia 18 478 200 191 169 149 41 1.0k
José Blanco Spain 20 470 1.0× 154 0.8× 47 0.2× 419 2.5× 97 0.7× 60 1.1k
Ryan A. Long United States 26 1.4k 2.9× 309 1.5× 408 2.1× 235 1.4× 171 1.1× 58 1.8k
Kerry R. Foresman United States 18 515 1.1× 161 0.8× 133 0.7× 190 1.1× 55 0.4× 40 994
Kajetan Perzanowski Poland 19 836 1.7× 99 0.5× 466 2.4× 179 1.1× 96 0.6× 53 1.3k
Robin L. Mackey South Africa 15 735 1.5× 360 1.8× 259 1.4× 118 0.7× 93 0.6× 20 1.2k
Noriyuki Ohtaishi Japan 17 729 1.5× 93 0.5× 73 0.4× 379 2.2× 99 0.7× 80 1.1k
H. Dean Cluff Canada 20 1.5k 3.1× 187 0.9× 165 0.9× 416 2.5× 163 1.1× 48 1.7k
Hans H. de Iongh Netherlands 26 1.3k 2.8× 169 0.8× 270 1.4× 264 1.6× 161 1.1× 77 1.6k
Bernard Kaufmann France 19 237 0.5× 480 2.4× 159 0.8× 651 3.9× 31 0.2× 50 1.2k
Michelle M. Staedler United States 20 1.2k 2.6× 300 1.5× 368 1.9× 154 0.9× 41 0.3× 34 1.7k

Countries citing papers authored by Philip Stott

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Fields of papers citing papers by Philip Stott

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philip Stott

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Philip Stott. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Philip Stott 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 Philip Stott. Philip Stott is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Gong, Wenfeng, Tiedong Liu, Yan Jiang, & Philip Stott. (2020). Applicability of the Surface Water Extraction Methods Based on China’s GF-2 HD Satellite in Ussuri River, Tonghe County of Northeast China. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 19(4). 1537–1545. 4 indexed citations
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Wang, Jingjing, Philip Stott, Lianshan Li, et al.. (2019). Scale Differences in the Dependence of Seasonal Bird Diversity on Landscape Structure: A Case Study in Northeastern China. Pakistan Journal of Zoology. 52(1). 1 indexed citations
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Xu, Yanchun, et al.. (2014). Effectiveness of Femur Bone Indexes to Segregate Wild from Captive Minks, Mustela vison, and Forensic Implications for Small Mammals. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 60(1). 72–75. 5 indexed citations
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O’Handley, Ryan, et al.. (2013). Ovine nematodes in wild lagomorphs in Australia and first record of Trichostrongylus rugatus in free living lagomorphs. Veterinary Parasitology. 197(1-2). 370–373. 3 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip, et al.. (2013). Methane Emissions and Production Potentials of Forest Swamp Wetlands in the Eastern Great Xing’an Mountains, Northeast China. Environmental Management. 52(5). 1149–1160. 14 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip, et al.. (2012). Effects of pre‐weaning dietary substitutions on plasma insulin and glucose profiles in primiparous sows. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. 97(5). 807–812. 7 indexed citations
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Yu, Bing, et al.. (2012). ASSESSMENT OF LAND COVER CHANGES AND THEIR EFFECT ON SOIL ORGANIC CARBON AND SOIL TOTAL NITROGEN IN DAQING PREFECTURE, CHINA. Land Degradation and Development. 25(6). 520–531. 43 indexed citations
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Murphy, Thomas J., et al.. (2012). Pig‐shed air polluted by α‐haemolytic cocci and ammonia causes subclinical disease and production losses. Veterinary Record. 171(5). 123–123. 11 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip, et al.. (2012). Effect of feeding level on luteal function and progesterone concentration in the vena cava during early pregnancy in gilts. Reproduction Fertility and Development. 25(3). 531–538. 20 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip, et al.. (2012). Effects of Pre‐Weaning Energy Substitutions on Post‐Weaning Follicle Development, Steroid Hormones and Subsequent Litter Size in Primiparous Sows. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 48(3). 512–519. 7 indexed citations
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Banhazi, Thomas, Philip Stott, D. L. Rutley, Victoria Blanes‐Vidal, & W. S. Pitchford. (2011). Air exchanges and indoor carbon dioxide concentration in Australian pig buildings: Effect of housing and management factors. Biosystems Engineering. 110(3). 272–279. 17 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip, Nancy Jennings, & Stephen Harris. (2010). Is the large size of the pinna of the ear of the European hare (Lepus europaeus) due to its role in thermoregulation or in anterior capital shock absorption?. Journal of Morphology. 271(6). 674–681. 7 indexed citations
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Jiang, Guangshun, Jianzhang Ma, Minghai Zhang, & Philip Stott. (2010). Multi‐Scale Foraging Habitat Use and Interactions by Sympatric Cervids in Northeastern China. Journal of Wildlife Management. 74(4). 678–689. 19 indexed citations
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Bartlett, Alan C., Sarah J. Pain, Paul E. Hughes, Philip Stott, & W. H. E. J. van Wettere. (2008). The effects of PG600 and boar exposure on oestrus detection and potential litter size following mating at either the induced (pubertal) or second oestrus. Animal Reproduction Science. 114(1-3). 219–227. 17 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip, et al.. (2008). The experimental establishment of ruminant nematodes in European hares (Lepus europaeus). Veterinary Parasitology. 159(1). 82–85. 4 indexed citations
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Jiang, Guangshun, Jianzhang Ma, Minghai Zhang, & Philip Stott. (2008). Multiple spatial‐scale resource selection function models in relation to human disturbance for moose in northeastern China. Ecological Research. 24(2). 423–440. 28 indexed citations
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Wettere, W. H. E. J. van, Sarah J. Pain, Philip Stott, & Paul E. Hughes. (2007). Mixing gilts in early pregnancy does not affect embryo survival. Animal Reproduction Science. 104(2-4). 382–388. 17 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip. (2003). Use of space by sympatric European hares (Lepus europaeus) and European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Australia. Mammalian Biology. 68(5). 317–327. 47 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip, et al.. (2002). Home ranges, spatial movements and habitat associations of the Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) in Corella, Bohol. Journal of Zoology. 257(3). 387–402. 30 indexed citations
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Stott, Philip, et al.. (1998). Home ranges, movements and habitat associations of red foxes Vulpes vulpes in suburban Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Journal of Zoology. 244(3). 335–346. 6 indexed citations

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