Phyllis C. Lee

Phyllis C. Lee

University of Stirling

H-index: 61

Europe-United Kingdom

About Phyllis C. Lee

Phyllis C. Lee, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Stirling, specializes in the field of conservation, life history, animal behaviour, ageing, social evolution.

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

Anthropogenic risk increases night‐time activities and associations in African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in the Ruaha‐Rungwa ecosystem, Tanzania

Do mixed-species groups of capuchin (Sapajus apella) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) synchronize their behaviour?

Simulated poaching affects global connectivity and efficiency in social networks of African savanna elephants—An exemplar of how human disturbance impacts group-living species

Developing a user-centred system for long-term elephant monitoring

Procedural rights for nature–a pathway to sustainable decarbonisation?

Groups, grouping and networks: dynamic unanswered questions for primatologists

Cohort consequences of drought and family disruption for male and female African elephants

Studying animal innovation at the individual level: A ratings-based assessment in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] sp.).

Phyllis C. Lee Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

14276

Citations(since 2020)

4115

Cited By

12339

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

143

i10Index(since 2020)

96

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University Profile Page

University of Stirling

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Phyllis C. Lee Skills & Research Interests

conservation

life history

animal behaviour

ageing

social evolution

Top articles of Phyllis C. Lee

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Anthropogenic risk increases night‐time activities and associations in African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in the Ruaha‐Rungwa ecosystem, Tanzania

African Journal of Ecology

Josephine B Smit

Charlotte E Searle

Hannah M Buchanan‐Smith

Paolo Strampelli

Lameck Mkuburo

...

2023/3

Do mixed-species groups of capuchin (Sapajus apella) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) synchronize their behaviour?

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Sophia Daoudi-Simison

Eoin O'Sullivan

Genevieve Moat

Phyllis C Lee

Hannah M Buchanan-Smith

2023/6/5

Simulated poaching affects global connectivity and efficiency in social networks of African savanna elephants—An exemplar of how human disturbance impacts group-living species

PLoS computational biology

Maggie Wiśniewska

Ivan Puga-Gonzalez

Phyllis Lee

Cynthia Moss

Gareth Russell

...

2022/1/18

Developing a user-centred system for long-term elephant monitoring

Pachyderm

Vicki Fishlock

Fran Michelmore-Root

Norah Njiraini

Catherine Sayialel

Cynthia Moss

...

2022/12/14

Procedural rights for nature–a pathway to sustainable decarbonisation?

Third World Quarterly

Andrea Schapper

Clemens Hoffmann

Phyllis Lee

2022/5/4

Groups, grouping and networks: dynamic unanswered questions for primatologists

Primates

Phyllis C Lee

2022/5

Cohort consequences of drought and family disruption for male and female African elephants

Behavioral Ecology

Phyllis C Lee

Cynthia J Moss

Norah Njiraini

Joyce H Poole

Katito Sayialel

...

2022/3/1

Studying animal innovation at the individual level: A ratings-based assessment in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] sp.).

Journal of Comparative Psychology

F Blake Morton

Hannah M Buchanan-Smith

Sarah F Brosnan

Bernard Thierry

Annika Paukner

...

2021/5

A “halfway house” for improving captive welfare

Animal Sentience

Phyllis C Lee

W Keith Lindsay

2020

The multidimensionality of female mandrill sociality—a dynamic multiplex network approach

PLoS One

André S Pereira

Inês D Rebelo

Catarina Casanova

Phyllis C Lee

Vasilis Louca

2020/4/13

Play in elephants: Wellbeing, welfare or distraction?

Animals

C Elizabeth Webber

Phyllis C Lee

2020/2/14

Understanding the evolution of animal innovation at the individual level: a ratings-based assessment in capuchin monkeys

F Morton

Hannah Buchanan-Smith

Sarah Brosnan

Thierry Bernard

Annika Paukner

...

2020

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