Paul Garber

Paul Garber

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 56

North America-United States

About Paul Garber

Paul Garber, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, specializes in the field of primate behavior, ecology, conservation, cognition, foraging strategies.

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

Human activity and climate change accelerate the extinction risk to non‐human primates in China

An urgent call‐to‐action to protect the nonhuman primates and indigenous peoples of the Brazilian Amazon

Quaternary climatic oscillation promoted speciation of two closely related endangered langurs (François’ langur and White-headed langur)

Scientific activism to protect the world's primates and their environments from extinction: Introduction to the special issue

Small apes adjust rhythms to facilitate song coordination

Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment

Climate and anthropogenic activities threaten two langur species irrespective of their range size

Population dynamics and conservation status of the white-headed langur in the Chongzuo forest fragments, Guangxi, China

Paul Garber Information

University

Position

Professor Emeritus of Biological Anthropology

Citations(all)

11853

Citations(since 2020)

4645

Cited By

9241

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

171

i10Index(since 2020)

115

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Paul Garber Skills & Research Interests

primate behavior

ecology

conservation

cognition

foraging strategies

Top articles of Paul Garber

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Human activity and climate change accelerate the extinction risk to non‐human primates in China

Global Change Biology

Wen‐Bo Li

Yang Teng

Ming‐Yi Zhang

Ying Shen

Jia‐Wen Liu

...

2024/1

An urgent call‐to‐action to protect the nonhuman primates and indigenous peoples of the Brazilian Amazon

American Journal of Primatology

Paul A Garber

Alejandro Estrada

Vinícius Klain

Júlio César Bicca‐Marques

2024/3

Quaternary climatic oscillation promoted speciation of two closely related endangered langurs (François’ langur and White-headed langur)

Xinrui Li

Dafu Ru

Zhixin Zhang

Paul Garber

Jianquan Liu

...

2024/1/31

Scientific activism to protect the world's primates and their environments from extinction: Introduction to the special issue

Paul A Garber

Francine Dolins

Susan Lappan

2024/1/29

Small apes adjust rhythms to facilitate song coordination

Current Biology

Haigang Ma

Zidi Wang

Pu Han

Penglai Fan

Colin A Chapman

...

2024/1/23

Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment

Conservation Letters

Timothy M Eppley

Kim E Reuter

Timothy M Sefczek

Jen Tinsman

Luca Santini

...

2024/3/4

Climate and anthropogenic activities threaten two langur species irrespective of their range size

Diversity and Distributions

Xiulin Ye

Paul A Garber

Ming Li

Xumao Zhao

2024

Population dynamics and conservation status of the white-headed langur in the Chongzuo forest fragments, Guangxi, China

Journal of Mammalogy

Carlos H Salvador

Fernando AS Fernandez

2008/6/5

Adaptations to a cold climate promoted social evolution in Asian colobine primates

Science

Xiao-Guang Qi

Jinwei Wu

Lan Zhao

Lu Wang

Xuanmin Guang

...

2023/6/2

Effects of provisioning on the activity budget and foraging strategies of black‐and‐white snub‐nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) in the Baima Snow Mountain …

American Journal of Primatology

Hong‐Bo Li

Jing Sun

Lun‐Hong Li

Ying Zhou

Xue‐Lan Fang

...

2023/11

Wild gibbons plan their travel pattern according to food types of breakfast

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Hanlan Fei

Miguel de Guinea

Li Yang

Paul A Garber

Lu Zhang

...

2023/5/31

A conceptual framework for assessing behavioral flexibility of species in response to extreme climatic events

Scientific Reports

Eric I Ameca

Lucy Chamart

Paul A Garber

2023/10/28

The impact of climate change and human activities over the past 2000 years has increased the spatial-temporal extinction rate of gibbons

International Journal of Sediment Research

Chuangshou Wu

Changchen Ji

Benwei Shi

YaPing Wang

Jianhua Gao

...

2019/2/21

Effects of food availability and climate on the activity budget of Shortridge's langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei) in the Drung Valley, Gaoligong Mountains, China

American Journal of Primatology

Jia‐Yang Zhang

Ying‐Chun Li

Yin Yang

Paul A Garber

Ke‐Guo Han

...

2023/4

The pattern and drivers of taxonomic bias in global primate research

Global Ecology and Conservation

Tao Chen

Paul A Garber

Lu Zhang

Li Yang

Pengfei Fan

2023/10/1

Comparative susceptibility of SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV, and MERS-CoV across mammals

The ISME Journal

Meng Li

Juan Du

Weiqiang Liu

Zihao Li

Fei Lv

...

2023/4

Habitat restoration is the greatest challenge for population recovery of Hainan gibbons (Nomascus hainanus)

Integrative Zoology

Qingqing He

Shasha Yan

Paul A Garber

Baoping Ren

Xvming Qi

...

2023/7

Foraging networks and social tolerance in a cooperatively breeding primate (Callithrix jacchus)

Journal of Animal Ecology

María Fernanda De la Fuente

Cédric Sueur

Paul A Garber

Júlio César Bicca‐Marques

Antonio Souto

...

2022/1

The 10th anniversary of the scientific description of the black snub‐nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri): It is time to initiate a set of new management strategies …

Yin Yang

Aung Ko Lin

Paul A Garber

Zhipang Huang

Yinping Tian

...

2022/6

Climate change and human activities promoted speciation of two endangered langurs (François' langur and white-headed langur)

Global Ecology and Conservation

Xinrui Li

Dafu Ru

Paul A Garber

Qihai Zhou

Ming Li

...

2022/10/1

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