Phil Stephens

Phil Stephens

Durham University

H-index: 44

Europe-United Kingdom

About Phil Stephens

Phil Stephens, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Durham University, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Ecology, Citizen Science, Camera traps, Behaviour.

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

Host movement dominates the predicted effects of climate change on parasite transmission between wild and domestic mountain ungulates

Continent‐wide differences in diet breadth of large terrestrial carnivores: the effect of large prey and competitors

Efficient data collection for camera trap‐based density estimation: A preliminary assessment

Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape

Explaining and predicting animal migration under global change

Estimating mesocarnivore abundance on commercial farmland using distance sampling with camera traps

Drivers of the changing abundance of European birds at two spatial scales

Camera trapping with photos and videos: implications for ecology and citizen science

Phil Stephens Information

University

Position

Professor Ecology

Citations(all)

11193

Citations(since 2020)

4537

Cited By

8368

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

67

Email

University Profile Page

Durham University

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Phil Stephens Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Ecology

Citizen Science

Camera traps

Behaviour

Top articles of Phil Stephens

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Host movement dominates the predicted effects of climate change on parasite transmission between wild and domestic mountain ungulates

Royal Society Open Science

Eleanor R Dickinson

Christopher McFarland

Carole Toïgo

D Michael Scantlebury

Philip A Stephens

...

2024/1/3

Continent‐wide differences in diet breadth of large terrestrial carnivores: the effect of large prey and competitors

Francesco Ferretti

Sandro Lovari

Mauro Lucherini

Matt W Hayward

Philip A Stephens

2024

Efficient data collection for camera trap‐based density estimation: A preliminary assessment

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Bálint Ternyik

Jamie ET McKaughan

Russell A Hill

Philip A Stephens

2024/1

Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape

Nature ecology & evolution

A Cole Burton

Christopher Beirne

Kaitlyn M Gaynor

Catherine Sun

Alys Granados

...

2024/3/18

Explaining and predicting animal migration under global change

Diversity and Distributions

Christine Howard

Tom HE Mason

Stephen R Baillie

Jennifer Border

Chris M Hewson

...

2024/2

Estimating mesocarnivore abundance on commercial farmland using distance sampling with camera traps

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Jamie ET McKaughan

Philip A Stephens

Russell A Hill

2023/4

Drivers of the changing abundance of European birds at two spatial scales

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Richard D Gregory

Mark A Eaton

Ian J Burfield

Philip V Grice

Christine Howard

...

2023/7/17

Camera trapping with photos and videos: implications for ecology and citizen science

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Sian E Green

Philip A Stephens

Mark J Whittingham

Russell A Hill

2023/4

MAMMALNET–Citizen Science Data Collection from a One Health Perspective

One Health Cases

Graham Smith

David Roy

Philip Stephens

Jim Casaer

Patrick Jansen

...

2023/7/6

Multi‐lingual literature searches are needed to unveil global knowledge

Rafael D Zenni

Jos Barlow

Nathalie Pettorelli

Phil Stephens

Romina Rader

...

2023/3

Feral American mink Neogale vison continues to expand its European range: time to harmonise population monitoring and coordinate control

Rachele Vada

Sonia Illanas

Pelayo Acevedo

Tim Adriaens

Marco Apollonio

...

2023/7

Model selection in occupancy models: Inference versus prediction

Ecology

Peter S Stewart

Philip A Stephens

Russell A Hill

Mark J Whittingham

Wayne Dawson

2023/3

A camera trap method for estimating target densities of grey squirrels to inform wildlife management applications

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Sarah E Beatham

Philip A Stephens

Julia Coats

John Phillips

Giovanna Massei

2023/6/13

Remote monitoring of short‐term body mass variation in savanna ungulates

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Nicolás Fuentes‐Allende

Philip A Stephens

Lynne M MacTavish

Dougal MacTavish

Stephen G Willis

2023/10

Factors affecting bait uptake by the grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) and the future delivery of oral contraceptives

Wildlife Research

Sarah Beatham

Julia Coats

Philip Stephens

Giovanna Massei

2023

Removing Human Bottlenecks in Bird Classification Using Camera Trap Images and Deep Learning

Remote Sensing

Carl Chalmers

Paul Fergus

Serge Wich

Steven N Longmore

Naomi Davies Walsh

...

2023/5/18

Improvement of information technology tools to collect, process and analyse data on wildlife population

EFSA Supporting Publications

ENETWILD‐consortium

J Casaer

P Jansen

D Roy

PA Stephens

...

2023/8

Camera trap distance sampling for terrestrial mammal population monitoring: lessons learnt from a UK case study

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Samantha S Mason

Russell A Hill

Mark J Whittingham

Jim Cokill

Graham C Smith

...

2022/10

Red deer behavioural response to hiking activity: A study using camera traps

Journal of Zoology

Solene Marion

Urška Demšar

Althea L Davies

Philip A Stephens

R Justin Irvine

...

2022/8

Spatial and temporal variations in interspecific interaction: impact of a recreational landscape

European Journal of Wildlife Research

Solène Marion

Urška Demšar

Althea L Davies

Philip A Stephens

R Justin Irvine

...

2022/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 123
William J. Sutherland

William J. Sutherland

University of Cambridge

H-index: 99
Alasdair Houston

Alasdair Houston

University of Bristol

H-index: 94
John M McNamara

John M McNamara

University of Bristol

H-index: 84
Jos Barlow

Jos Barlow

Lancaster University

H-index: 74
Marc W Cadotte

Marc W Cadotte

University of Toronto

H-index: 64
Carlos Martinez del Rio

Carlos Martinez del Rio

University of Wyoming

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