Quincy Gibson

566 total citations
17 papers, 408 citations indexed

About

Quincy Gibson is a scholar working on Ecology, Developmental Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Quincy Gibson has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 408 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Ecology, 12 papers in Developmental Biology and 4 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Quincy Gibson's work include Marine animal studies overview (14 papers), Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (12 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (5 papers). Quincy Gibson is often cited by papers focused on Marine animal studies overview (14 papers), Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (12 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (5 papers). Quincy Gibson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Czechia. Quincy Gibson's co-authors include Janet Mann, Brooke L. Sargeant, Michael R. Heithaus, Jana J. Watson-Capps, Eric Patterson, Richard C. Connor, Margaret A. Stanton, Melissa A. Miller, Amanda J. Foss and Marilyn Mazzoil and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Animal Behaviour and Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Quincy Gibson

16 papers receiving 388 citations

Peers

Quincy Gibson
Heidi Whitehead United States
Ingrid N. Visser New Zealand
Rachel Smolker United States
Tim M. Markowitz United States
Gary L. Nuechterlein United States
Elizabeth A. Mathews United States
R. H. Defran United States
R. J. David Wells United States
Heidi Whitehead United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Quincy Gibson

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All Works

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Gibson, Quincy, et al.. (2022). Assessment of social mixing and spatial overlap as a pathway for disease transmission in a northeast Florida estuarine dolphin community. Mammalian Biology. 102(4). 1267–1283. 7 indexed citations
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Dvořák, Petr, Amanda J. Foss, Quincy Gibson, et al.. (2021). A new species of cryptic cyanobacteria isolated from the epidermis of a bottlenose dolphin and as a bioaerosol. Phycologia. 60(6). 603–618. 4 indexed citations
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Mazzoil, Marilyn, et al.. (2020). Spatiotemporal Movements of Common Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus truncatus) in Northeast Florida, USA. Aquatic Mammals. 46(3). 285–300. 10 indexed citations
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Gibson, Quincy, et al.. (2020). Spatial Design of Guest Feeding Programs and Their Effects on Giraffe Participation and Social Interactions. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 25(3). 224–243. 2 indexed citations
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Mazzoil, Marilyn, et al.. (2017). Effects of study area size on home range estimates of common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus. Current Zoology. 63(6). 693–701. 15 indexed citations
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Gibson, Quincy, et al.. (2017). Multi-level dolphin alliances in northeastern Florida offer comparative insight into pressures shaping alliance formation. Journal of Mammalogy. 98(4). 1096–1104. 12 indexed citations
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Gibson, Quincy, et al.. (2013). The ranging patterns of female bottlenose dolphins with respect to reproductive status: Testing the concept of nursery areas. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 445. 53–60. 7 indexed citations
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Stanton, Margaret A., Quincy Gibson, & Janet Mann. (2011). When mum’s away: a study of mother and calf ego networks during separations in wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.). Animal Behaviour. 82(2). 405–412. 42 indexed citations
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Gibson, Quincy & Janet Mann. (2009). Do sampling method and sample size affect basic measures of dolphin sociality?. Marine Mammal Science. 25(1). 187–198. 11 indexed citations
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Mann, Janet, Brooke L. Sargeant, Jana J. Watson-Capps, et al.. (2008). Why Do Dolphins Carry Sponges?. PLoS ONE. 3(12). e3868–e3868. 104 indexed citations
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Gibson, Quincy & Janet Mann. (2008). Early social development in wild bottlenose dolphins: sex differences, individual variation and maternal influence. Animal Behaviour. 76(2). 375–387. 81 indexed citations
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Gibson, Quincy & Janet Mann. (2008). The size, composition and function of wild bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops sp.) mother–calf groups in Shark Bay, Australia. Animal Behaviour. 76(2). 389–405. 63 indexed citations
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Gibson, Quincy. (2006). NON‐LETHAL SHARK ATTACK ON A BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN (TURSIOPS SP.) CALF. Marine Mammal Science. 22(1). 190–197. 11 indexed citations

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