Roland Kays

Roland Kays

North Carolina State University

H-index: 77

North America-United States

About Roland Kays

Roland Kays, With an exceptional h-index of 77 and a recent h-index of 63 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University, specializes in the field of Conservation, Ecology, Evolution, Animals, Mammals.

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

Non‐invasive methods for monitoring weasels: emerging technologies and priorities for future research

Shifting mammal communities and declining species richness along an elevational gradient on Mount Kenya

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

From past habitats to present threats: Tracing North American weasel distributions through a century of climate and land use change

From backyard to backcountry: changes in mammal communities across an urbanization gradient

Multi-scale movement syndromes for comparative analyses of animal movement patterns

An automated approach for counting groups of flying animals applied to one of the world's largest bat colonies

Mitigating pseudoreplication and bias in resource selection functions with autocorrelation‐informed weighting

Roland Kays Information

University

Position

and Museum of Natural Sciences

Citations(all)

22389

Citations(since 2020)

13475

Cited By

13778

hIndex(all)

77

hIndex(since 2020)

63

i10Index(all)

171

i10Index(since 2020)

152

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University Profile Page

North Carolina State University

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Roland Kays Skills & Research Interests

Conservation

Ecology

Evolution

Animals

Mammals

Top articles of Roland Kays

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Non‐invasive methods for monitoring weasels: emerging technologies and priorities for future research

David S Jachowski

Scott M Bergeson

Stacy R Cotey

Elizabeth Croose

Tim R Hofmeester

...

2024/1/19

Shifting mammal communities and declining species richness along an elevational gradient on Mount Kenya

Ecology and Evolution

Matthew H Snider

Kristofer M Helgen

Hillary S Young

Bernard Agwanda

Stephanie Schuttler

...

2024/4

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

From past habitats to present threats: Tracing North American weasel distributions through a century of climate and land use change

Amanda E Cheeseman

David S Jachowski

Roland Kays

2024/2/29

From backyard to backcountry: changes in mammal communities across an urbanization gradient

Journal of Mammalogy

Christopher P Hansen

Roland Kays

Joshua J Millspaugh

2024/2/1

Multi-scale movement syndromes for comparative analyses of animal movement patterns

Movement Ecology

Roland Kays

Ben Hirsch

Damien Caillaud

Rafael Mares

Shauhin Alavi

...

2023/10/4

An automated approach for counting groups of flying animals applied to one of the world's largest bat colonies

Ecosphere

Benjamin Koger

Edward Hurme

Blair R Costelloe

M Teague O'Mara

Martin Wikelski

...

2023/6

Mitigating pseudoreplication and bias in resource selection functions with autocorrelation‐informed weighting

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Jesse M Alston

Christen H Fleming

Roland Kays

Jarryd P Streicher

Colleen T Downs

...

2023/2

Camtrap DP: an open standard for the FAIR exchange and archiving of camera trap data

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Jakub W Bubnicki

Ben Norton

Steven J Baskauf

Tom Bruce

Francesca Cagnacci

...

2023/12/9

A vision for incorporating human mobility in the study of human–wildlife interactions

Diego Ellis-Soto

Ruth Y Oliver

Vanessa Brum-Bastos

Urška Demšar

Brett Jesmer

...

2023/9

The Internet of Animals: what it is, what it could be

Roland Kays

Martin Wikelski

2023/5/30

Combining camera trap surveys and IUCN range maps to improve knowledge of species distributions

Conservation Biology

Cheng Chen

Alys Granados

Jedediah F Brodie

Roland Kays

T Jonathan Davies

...

2023/11/8

Olingos do eat insects: Records of nocturnal mammals preying on arthropods in arboreal live-capture traps

Food Webs

Diego Balbuena

Giancarlo Inga

Lourdes Ponce

Roselvira Zuniga

Roland Kays

2023/9/1

Monitoring small mammal abundance using NEON data: are calibrated indices useful?

Journal of Mammalogy

Arielle W Parsons

James S Clark

Roland Kays

2023/4/1

Camtrap DP

Jakub W Bubnicki

Ben Norton

Steven J Baskauf

Tom Bruce

Francesca Cagnacci

...

2023/11/3

Camera trapping expands the view into global biodiversity and its change

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Ruth Y Oliver

Fabiola Iannarilli

Jorge Ahumada

Eric Fegraus

Nicole Flores

...

2023/7/17

A multi-species evaluation of digital wildlife monitoring using the Sigfox IoT network

Animal Biotelemetry

Timm A Wild

Louis van Schalkwyk

Pauli Viljoen

Georg Heine

Nina Richter

...

2023/3/25

Using decoys and camera traps to estimate depredation rates and neonate survival

Plos one

Hailey M Boone

Krishna Pacifici

Christopher E Moorman

Roland Kays

2023/10/24

Behavioral responses of terrestrial mammals to COVID-19 lockdowns

Science

Marlee A Tucker

Aafke M Schipper

Tempe SF Adams

Nina Attias

Tal Avgar

...

2023/6/9

Ecological effects of a declining red wolf population

Animal Conservation

Alexa Murray

R Sutherland

R Kays

2023/3/10

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Co-Authors

H-index: 202
Jiawei Han

Jiawei Han

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 55
Patrick A. Jansen

Patrick A. Jansen

Wageningen Universiteit

H-index: 51
Matthew Gompper

Matthew Gompper

New Mexico State University

H-index: 45
Zhenhui (Jessie) Li

Zhenhui (Jessie) Li

Penn State University

H-index: 26
Ben T Hirsch

Ben T Hirsch

James Cook University

H-index: 19
Somayeh Dodge

Somayeh Dodge

University of California, Santa Barbara

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