Philip Taylor

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
34 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Philip Taylor is a scholar working on Ecology, Genetics and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip Taylor has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Ecology, 5 papers in Genetics and 4 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Philip Taylor's work include Genetic diversity and population structure (5 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (4 papers) and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (3 papers). Philip Taylor is often cited by papers focused on Genetic diversity and population structure (5 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (4 papers) and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (3 papers). Philip Taylor collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, South Africa and United States. Philip Taylor's co-authors include George Joffé, Mervyn Busteed, Graham Gudgin, Linley K. Jesson, Sarah M. Eppley, Keith Hoggart, Fred M. Shelley, Bernard Blanc, Pierre Gallezot and L. R. HUGHES and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and Green Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Philip Taylor

30 papers receiving 973 citations

Hit Papers

Political Geography: World Economy, Nation-State and Loca... 1994 2026 2004 2015 1994 50 100 150 200

Peers

Philip Taylor
David Norman Smith United States
Hilary Steedman United Kingdom
P.P.S. Ho Canada
Francesca Bray United Kingdom
Peter J. Taylor United States
Herbert S. Klein United States
John McCormick United States
Thomas Wilson United States
John Gray United Kingdom
David Norman Smith United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Philip Taylor

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Fields of papers citing papers by Philip Taylor

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philip Taylor

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Taylor, Philip. (2014). Introduction to the Special Issue. Journal of Vietnamese Studies. 9(3). 1–18. 6 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip, et al.. (2014). Political geography: spaces between war and peace. 97–118. 1 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip, et al.. (2013). GENETIC VARIATION IN THE AFRICAN VLEI RAT OTOMYS IRRORATUS (MURIDAE: OTOMYINAE). Israel Journal of Zoology. 38. 293–305. 1 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip, Sarah M. Eppley, & Linley K. Jesson. (2007). Sporophytic inbreeding depression in mosses occurs in a species with separate sexes but not in a species with combined sexes. American Journal of Botany. 94(11). 1853–1859. 40 indexed citations
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Eppley, Sarah M., Philip Taylor, & Linley K. Jesson. (2006). Self-fertilization in mosses: a comparison of heterozygote deficiency between species with combined versus separate sexes. Heredity. 98(1). 38–44. 59 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip, et al.. (2005). The use of urine LH detection kits to time intrauterine insemination with donor sperm. Human Reproduction. 20(9). 2542–2545. 23 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip, et al.. (2005). Towards a Template for Benchmarking the International Competitiveness of Australia’s Agri-Food Industries. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 1 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip. (2004). FRUITS OF DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION OF EDUCATION IN A SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITY IN 1998: PERSPECTIVES OF STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF CAPETOWN. McGill Journal of Education / Revue des sciences de l'éducation de McGill. 39(3). 283–303. 1 indexed citations
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Brumbley, Stevens M., L. A. Petrasovits, B. J. Croft, Philip Taylor, & Robert G. Birch. (2000). Molecular approaches to understanding pathogenicity mechanism in Clavibacter xyli subsp. xyli, causal organism of ratoon shunting disease. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 1 indexed citations
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Rowe-Rowe, D.T. & Philip Taylor. (1996). Distribution patterns of terrestrial mammals in KwaZulu-Natal. South African Journal of Zoology. 31(3). 131–144. 9 indexed citations
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Gelderblom, Caroline, Gary N. Bronner, Amanda T. Lombard, & Philip Taylor. (1995). Patterns of distribution and current protection status of the Carnivora, Chiroptera and Insectivora in South Africa. South African Journal of Zoology. 30(3). 103–114. 26 indexed citations
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Joffé, George & Philip Taylor. (1994). Political Geography: World Economy, Nation-State and Locality. Geographical Journal. 160(3). 343–343. 245 indexed citations breakdown →
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Meester, J., et al.. (1992). Genetic variation in the African rodent subfamily Otomyinae (Muridae). Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 59(4). 293–299. 17 indexed citations
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Morris, Jeffrey J., L. R. HUGHES, Angela Glen, & Philip Taylor. (1991). Non-steroidal antiandrogens. Design of novel compounds based on an infrared study of the dominant conformation and hydrogen-bonding properties of a series of anilide antiandrogens. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 34(1). 447–455. 59 indexed citations
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Hoggart, Keith, et al.. (1991). Developments in Electoral Geography. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 16(3). 374–374. 97 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip, et al.. (1988). Stock prices, money supply, and interest rates: the question of causality. Applied Economics. 20(12). 1603–1611. 67 indexed citations
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Potthoff, Richard F., Graham Gudgin, & Philip Taylor. (1983). Seats, Votes, and the Spatial Organisation of Elections.. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 78(381). 204–204. 24 indexed citations
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Chisholm, Michael, Graham Gudgin, & Philip Taylor. (1981). Seats, Votes and the Spatial Organisation of Elections. Geographical Journal. 147(3). 368–368. 17 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip & Graham Gudgin. (1975). A FRESH LOOK AT THE PARLIAMENTARY BOUNDARY COMMISSIONS. Parliamentary Affairs. 28(1975jun). 405–415. 4 indexed citations
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Taylor, Philip, et al.. (1967). New Catalysts for Resin Finishing. Textile Research Journal. 37(4). 311–315. 9 indexed citations

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