Richard W. Yarnell

Richard W. Yarnell

Nottingham Trent University

H-index: 25

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard W. Yarnell

Richard W. Yarnell, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Nottingham Trent University, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Hyaenidae, human-wildlife conflict, population dynamics.

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

Review of the global research on Hyaenidae and implications for conservation and management

Demographic effects of road mortality on mammalian populations: a systematic review

Using camera trap bycatch data to assess habitat use and the influence of human activity on African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Kasungu National Park …

The search behavior of terrestrial mammals

Habitat structure and the presence of large carnivores shape the site use of an understudied small carnivore: Caracal ecology in a miombo woodland

A review of spotted hyaena population estimates highlights the need for greater utilisation of spatial capture-recapture methods

Fine-scale habitat selection of a small mammalian urban adapter: the West European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)

Impact of human disturbance on temporal partitioning within carnivore communities

Richard W. Yarnell Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

1854

Citations(since 2020)

1241

Cited By

993

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

University Profile Page

Nottingham Trent University

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Richard W. Yarnell Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Hyaenidae

human-wildlife conflict

population dynamics

Top articles of Richard W. Yarnell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Review of the global research on Hyaenidae and implications for conservation and management

Christine E Wilkinson

Arjun Dheer

Theresa Zett

Miquel Torrents‐Ticó

Richard W Yarnell

...

2024/4

Demographic effects of road mortality on mammalian populations: a systematic review

Lauren J Moore

Silviu O Petrovan

Adam J Bates

Helen L Hicks

Philip J Baker

...

2023/8

Using camera trap bycatch data to assess habitat use and the influence of human activity on African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Kasungu National Park …

Mammalian Biology

Robert S Davis

Louise K Gentle

William O Mgoola

Emma L Stone

Antonio Uzal

...

2023/2

The search behavior of terrestrial mammals

bioRxiv

Michael J Noonan

Ricardo Martinez-Garcia

Christen H Fleming

Benjamin Garcia De Figueiredo

Abdullahi H Ali

...

2023/1/3

Habitat structure and the presence of large carnivores shape the site use of an understudied small carnivore: Caracal ecology in a miombo woodland

Mammal Research

Robert S Davis

Louise K Gentle

William O Mgoola

Emma L Stone

Antonio Uzal

...

2023/1

A review of spotted hyaena population estimates highlights the need for greater utilisation of spatial capture-recapture methods

Robert S Davis

Louise K Gentle

Emma L Stone

Antonio Uzal

Richard W Yarnell

2022/5

Fine-scale habitat selection of a small mammalian urban adapter: the West European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)

Mammalian Biology

Abigail Gazzard

Richard W Yarnell

Philip J Baker

2022/4

Impact of human disturbance on temporal partitioning within carnivore communities

Mammal Review

Anthony Sévêque

Louise K Gentle

José Vicente López‐Bao

Richard W Yarnell

Antonio Uzal

2022

Ecosystem services and disservices associated with vultures: A systematic review and evidence assessment

Tomaso Carucci

Katherine Whitehouse-Tedd

Richard W Yarnell

Alan Collins

Fran Fitzpatrick

...

2022/8/1

Spatial partial identity model reveals low densities of leopard and spotted hyaena in a miombo woodland

Journal of Zoology

RS Davis

EL Stone

LK Gentle

WO Mgoola

A Uzal

...

2021/1

Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management

Harriet Downey

Tatsuya Amano

Marc Cadotte

Carly N Cook

Steven J Cooke

...

2021/1

Raptors, racing pigeons and perceptions of attacks

European Journal of Wildlife Research

Esther F Kettel

Richard W Yarnell

John L Quinn

Louise K Gentle

2021/8

Prey availability and intraguild competition regulate the spatiotemporal dynamics of a modified large carnivore guild

Ecology and Evolution

Robert S Davis

Richard W Yarnell

Louise K Gentle

Antonio Uzal

William O Mgoola

...

2021/6

Beneficial Land Management for Hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) in the United Kingdom

Animals

Richard W Yarnell

Carly E Pettett

2020/9/3

Impacts and potential mitigation of road mortality for hedgehogs in Europe

Lauren J Moore

Silviu O Petrovan

Philip J Baker

Adam J Bates

Helen L Hicks

...

2020/8/28

The ecological effects of livestock guarding dogs (LGDs) on target and non-target wildlife

Journal of Vertebrate Biology

Bethany R Smith

Richard W Yarnell

Antonio Uzal

Katherine Whitehouse-Tedd

2020/12

Over-Winter Survival and Nest Site Selection of the West-European Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) in Arable Dominated Landscapes

Animals

Lucy E Bearman-Brown

Philip J Baker

Dawn Scott

Antonio Uzal

Luke Evans

...

2020/8/19

Human disturbance has contrasting effects on niche partitioning within carnivore communities

Anthony Seveque

Louise K Gentle

José V López‐Bao

Richard W Yarnell

Antonio Uzal

2020/12

Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements

Conservation Biology

Michael J Noonan

Christen H Fleming

Marlee A Tucker

Roland Kays

Autumn‐Lynn Harrison

...

2020/8

Application of the Random Encounter Model in citizen science projects to monitor animal densities

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Jessica Schaus

Antonio Uzal

Louise K Gentle

Philip J Baker

Lucy Bearman‐Brown

...

2020/12

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