Breanna (Bree) Putman

Breanna (Bree) Putman

California State University, San Bernardino

H-index: 16

North America-United States

About Breanna (Bree) Putman

Breanna (Bree) Putman, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at California State University, San Bernardino, specializes in the field of behavioral ecology, predator-prey interactions, urban ecology, herpetology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Leveraging AI to improve evidence synthesis in conservation

Comparing fear responses of two lizard species across habitats varying in human impact

Lizards' response to the sound of fire is modified by fire history

Not all cities are the same: variation in animal phenotypes across cities within urban ecology studies

Social security: can rattlesnakes reduce acute stress through social buffering?

Lessons for conservation from beneath the pavement

Keeping it cool to take the heat: tropical lizards have greater thermal tolerance in less disturbed habitats

Sexual signal conspicuity is correlated with tail autotomy in an anoline lizard

Breanna (Bree) Putman Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

740

Citations(since 2020)

618

Cited By

312

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

21

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University Profile Page

California State University, San Bernardino

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Breanna (Bree) Putman Skills & Research Interests

behavioral ecology

predator-prey interactions

urban ecology

herpetology

Top articles of Breanna (Bree) Putman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Leveraging AI to improve evidence synthesis in conservation

Oded Berger-Tal

Bob BM Wong

Carrie Ann Adams

Daniel T Blumstein

Ulrika Candolin

...

2024/4/20

Comparing fear responses of two lizard species across habitats varying in human impact

Journal of Urban Ecology

Breanna J Putman

Michelle A Rensel

Barney A Schlinger

Susannah French

Daniel T Blumstein

...

2024/2/1

Lizards' response to the sound of fire is modified by fire history

Animal Behaviour

Lola Álvarez-Ruiz

Juli G Pausas

Daniel T Blumstein

Breanna J Putman

2023/2/1

Not all cities are the same: variation in animal phenotypes across cities within urban ecology studies

Urban Ecosystems

Javier delBarco-Trillo

Breanna J Putman

2023/12

Social security: can rattlesnakes reduce acute stress through social buffering?

Frontiers in Ethology

Chelsea E Martin

Gerad A Fox

Breanna J Putman

William K Hayes

2023/7/6

Lessons for conservation from beneath the pavement

Conservation Biology

Alexis M Mychajliw

Elizabeth R Ellwood

Peter S Alagona

R Scott Anderson

Mairin A Balisi

...

2022/12

Keeping it cool to take the heat: tropical lizards have greater thermal tolerance in less disturbed habitats

Oecologia

Diana Lopera

Kimberly Chen Guo

Breanna J Putman

Lindsey Swierk

2022/8

Sexual signal conspicuity is correlated with tail autotomy in an anoline lizard

Current Zoology

Kelly Lin Wuthrich

Derek Stock

Janelle B Talavera

Breanna J Putman

Lindsey Swierk

2022/2

The power of community science to quantify ecological interactions in cities

Scientific reports

Breanna J Putman

Riley Williams

Enjie Li

Gregory B Pauly

2021/2/4

Tail autotomy is associated with boldness in male but not female water anoles

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Janelle B Talavera

Austin Carriere

Lindsey Swierk

Breanna J Putman

2021/2

Quantifying Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus helleri) Hunting Behavior through Community Science

Diversity

Emily R Urquidi

Breanna J Putman

2021/8

What can we learn from wildlife sightings during the COVID‐19 global shutdown?

Ecosphere

Amanda J Zellmer

Eric M Wood

Thilina Surasinghe

Breanna J Putman

Gregory B Pauly

...

2020/8

The power of citizen science to quantify ecological risks in cities

bioRxiv

Breanna J Putman

Riley Williams

Enjie Li

Gregory B Pauly

2020/1/26

Urban invaders are not bold risk-takers: a study of 3 invasive lizards in Southern California

Current Zoology

Breanna J Putman

Gregory B Pauly

Daniel T Blumstein

2020/12

Clothing color mediates lizard responses to humans in a tropical forest

Biotropica

Andrea Fondren

Lindsey Swierk

Breanna J Putman

2020/1

Physiological Stress Integrates Resistance to Rattlesnake Venom and the Onset of Risky Foraging in California Ground Squirrels

Toxins

Matthew L Holding

Breanna J Putman

Lauren M Kong

Jennifer E Smith

Rulon W Clark

2020/10

Evolutionary dynamics in the Anthropocene: Life history and intensity of human contact shape antipredator responses

PLoS biology

Bastien Sadoul

Benjamin Geffroy

Breanna J Putman

Oded Berger-Tal

László Zsolt Garamszegi

...

2020/9/22

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Co-Authors

H-index: 27
Emily Taylor

Emily Taylor

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

H-index: 25
Rulon Clark

Rulon Clark

San Diego State University

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