Phillip J Bishop

Phillip J Bishop

University of Otago

H-index: 28

Oceania-New Zealand

About Phillip J Bishop

Phillip J Bishop, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago, specializes in the field of amphibians, conservation biology.

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

Amphibians

Use of dead tree-fern trunks as oviposition sites by the terrestrial breeding frog Leiopelma archeyi.

A review of New Zealand native frog translocations: lessons learned and future priorities.

Responses at the source and release site following an inter-island translocation of Leiopelma hamiltoni.

Screening for Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in New Zealand native frogs: 20 years on.

Suitability of radio telemetry for monitoring two New Zealand frogs (Leiopelma archeyi and L. hamiltoni).

Long-term field study of the behaviour of Xenopus laevis (Pipidae) in a small dam

Methods in amphibian biotelemetry: Two decades in

Phillip J Bishop Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

2937

Citations(since 2020)

1196

Cited By

2157

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

61

i10Index(since 2020)

32

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Phillip J Bishop Skills & Research Interests

amphibians

conservation biology

Top articles of Phillip J Bishop

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Amphibians

Phillip J Bishop

Sally Wren

Ariadne Angulo

Richard Griffiths

2023/4/13

Use of dead tree-fern trunks as oviposition sites by the terrestrial breeding frog Leiopelma archeyi.

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Javiera Cisternas

Luke J Easton

Phillip J Bishop

2023/5/1

A review of New Zealand native frog translocations: lessons learned and future priorities.

Sally Wren

Phillip J Bishop

Antony J Beauchamp

Ben D Bell

Elizabeth Bell

...

2023/5/1

Responses at the source and release site following an inter-island translocation of Leiopelma hamiltoni.

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Jennifer M Germano

Sally Wren

Trudi Webster

Phillip J Bishop

2023/5/1

Screening for Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in New Zealand native frogs: 20 years on.

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Adria Rae Abigail R Eda

Phillip J Bishop

Joseph T Altobelli

Stephanie S Godfrey

Jo-Ann L Stanton

2023/5/1

Suitability of radio telemetry for monitoring two New Zealand frogs (Leiopelma archeyi and L. hamiltoni).

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Joseph T Altobelli

Phillip J Bishop

Katharine JM Dickinson

Stephanie S Godfrey

2023/5/1

Long-term field study of the behaviour of Xenopus laevis (Pipidae) in a small dam

African Journal of Herpetology

Andreas Elepfandt

Alexander Gutsche

Werner J Fischer

Wera Leujak

Phillip J Bishop

2022/1/2

Methods in amphibian biotelemetry: Two decades in

JOSEPH T ALTOBELLI

KATHARINE JM DICKINSON

STEPHANIE S GODFREY

PHILLIP J BISHOP

2022

Methods in amphibian biotelemetry: Two decades in review

Joseph T Altobelli

Katharine JM Dickinson

Stephanie S Godfrey

Phillip J Bishop

2022/11

Demographic estimates to assess the translocation of a threatened New Zealand amphibian

Wildlife Research

Javiera Cisternas

Luke J Easton

Jennifer M Germano

Phillip J Bishop

2022/7/18

Captive Hamilton’s frog (Leiopelma hamiltoni) associates non-randomly under retreat sites: preliminary insights into their social networks

New Zealand Journal of Zoology

Simon D Lamb

Joseph T Altobelli

Luke J Easton

Stephanie S Godfrey

Phillip J Bishop

2022/7/3

Zoos and amphibian conservation: Evaluating the impact of “The Year of The Frog” Campaign

Zoo Biology

Marcileida M Dos Santos

Richard A Griffiths

Tim Jowett

Phillip J Bishop

2022/5

Hormone treatment does not reliably induce spermiation or mating in Hamilton’s frog from the archaic leiopelmatid lineage

Reproduction, Fertility and Development

Jennifer M Germano

Alison Cree

Frank Molinia

Lucia Arregui

Phillip J Bishop

2021/8/27

Using the 2020 global pandemic as a springboard to highlight the need for amphibian conservation in eastern Asia

Amaël Borzée

Jos Kielgast

Sally Wren

Ariadne Angulo

Shu Chen

...

2021/3/1

Archaic, terrestrial Hamilton’s frogs (Leiopelma hamiltoni) display arboreal behaviours

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Joseph T Altobelli

Sarah K Lamar

Phillip J Bishop

2021/1/1

Review of two translocations used as a conservation tool for an endemic terrestrial frog, Leiopelma archeyi, in New Zealand

Global conservation translocation perspectives: 2021. Case studies from around the globe

Javiera Cisternas

Luke Easton

Jennifer M Germano

Amanda Haigh

Richard Gibson

...

2021

LEIOPELMA HAMILTONI (Hamilton's Frog).

Herpetological Review

JOSEPH T ALTOBELLI

TANYA M CORNWALL

SARAH K LAMAR

BEN D BELL

PHILLIP J BISHOP

2020/12/1

Balancing act: modelling sustainable release numbers for translocations

Animal conservation

LJ Easton

PJ Bishop

PA Whigham

2020/8

Vocal Repertoire and Extreme Sexual Size Dimorphism in the Fijian Ground Frog Cornufer vitianus (Anura, Ceratobatrachidae) 1

Pacific Science

Phillip J Bishop

Peter M Narins

2020/3

The internet-based Southeast Asia amphibian pet trade

Traffic Bulletin

Rebecca E Choquette

Ariadne Angulo

Phillip J Bishop

CT Phan

JJ Rowley

2020

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