Emily Taylor

Emily Taylor

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Emily Taylor

Emily Taylor, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, specializes in the field of Physiology, Herpetology.

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

Effects of relational and instrumental messaging on human perception of rattlesnakes

Cutaneous Evaporative Water Loss in Lizards Changes Immediately with Temperature

Stress Ecology in Snakes

Accidental remainders: working men's fashion c. 1730–1880 in National Museums Scotland

Hydration and evaporative water loss of lizards change in response to temperature and humidity acclimation

A little cup of happiness in search of a coco chocolatero

Temperature-based activity estimation accurately predicts surface activity, but not microhabitat use, in the endangered heliothermic lizard Gambelia sila

Cutaneous evaporative water loss in lizards is variable across body regions and plastic in response to humidity

Emily Taylor Information

University

Position

Professor of Biological Sciences CA

Citations(all)

2393

Citations(since 2020)

1064

Cited By

1679

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

37

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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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Emily Taylor Skills & Research Interests

Physiology

Herpetology

Top articles of Emily Taylor

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Effects of relational and instrumental messaging on human perception of rattlesnakes

PLoS one

Erin B Allison

Emily N Taylor

Zackary A Graham

Melissa Amarello

Jeffrey J Smith

...

2024/4/17

Cutaneous Evaporative Water Loss in Lizards Changes Immediately with Temperature

Calvin G Davis

Savannah J Weaver

Emily N Taylor

2024/3/1

Stress Ecology in Snakes

editor Penning D. Snakes. Nova Science Publishers, Inc

Natalie M Claunch

Craig Lind

Deborah I Lutterschmidt

Ignacio T Moore

Lorin Neuman-Lee

...

2023

Accidental remainders: working men's fashion c. 1730–1880 in National Museums Scotland

Emily Taylor

2023/12/28

Hydration and evaporative water loss of lizards change in response to temperature and humidity acclimation

Journal of Experimental Biology

Savannah J Weaver

Tess McIntyre

Taylor van Rossum

Rory S Telemeco

Emily N Taylor

2023/10/15

A little cup of happiness in search of a coco chocolatero

Emily Taylor

Kathleen Kennedy

2023/6/20

Temperature-based activity estimation accurately predicts surface activity, but not microhabitat use, in the endangered heliothermic lizard Gambelia sila

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation

KN Ivey

MB Cornwall

N Gaudenti

PH Maier

N Ghazian

...

2022

Cutaneous evaporative water loss in lizards is variable across body regions and plastic in response to humidity

Herpetologica

Savannah J Weaver

Haley Edwards

Tess McIntyre

S Mieko Temple

Quinton Alexander

...

2022/9/1

Culture‐enriched community profiling improves resolution of the vertebrate gut microbiota

Molecular ecology resources

Samantha L Goldman

Jon G Sanders

Weiwei Yan

Anthony Denice

Margaret Cornwall

...

2022/1

Matriarchal Journeys: Identity and Generational Exchange in the Travels of Lady Grisell Baillie and Margaret Calderwood of Polton, c.1730–1757

Emily Taylor

2022/8

Herpetofaunal ecology (often) makes sense in the light of thermal physiology

The 55th Scientific Meeting of Australian Society of Herpetologists

NM Claunch

CM Goodman

RP Guralnick

Narayani Barve

B Longo Kluever

...

2022/7

Improving perceptions of rattlesnakes with conservation message framing

Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Science

Erin Braman Allison

Emily Taylor

Zackary Graham

Melissa Amarello

Jeff Smith

...

2022/4/22

NMS Schools Assembly-Ancient Egypt

Margaret Maitland

Daniel M Potter

2022/2/24

Quantifying the gender gap in authorship in herpetology

Herpetologica

Katelyn N Rock

Isabelle N Barnes

Michelle S Deyski

Kathleen A Glynn

Briana N Milstead

...

2021/3/19

Habitat heterogeneity affects the thermal ecology of an endangered lizard

Ecology and Evolution

Nicole Gaudenti

Emmeleia Nix

Paul Maier

Michael F Westphal

Emily N Taylor

2021/11

GAMBELIA SILA (Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard).

Herpetological Review

NICOLE GAUDENTI

EMILY N TAYLOR

MICHAEL F WESTPHAL

2021/1/1

Material constructions: making, outré and taste in late 19th century dress

Emily Taylor

2021/10/7

Towards the improvement of sheep welfare: Exploring the use of qualitative behavioural assessment (QBA) for the monitoring and assessment of sheep

Emily Taylor

2021

Climatic factors impacting thermoregulatory behaviours of coastal and inland rattlesnakes

Behavioural Processes

Paul H Maier

Thomas M Nhu

Hayley L Crowell

Jeffery C Sklar

Emily N Taylor

2021/9/1

Technology wish lists and the significance of temperature-sensing wildlife telemetry

Animal Biotelemetry

Savannah J Weaver

Michael F Westphal

Emily N Taylor

2021/12

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