Russell Hill

Russell Hill

Durham University

H-index: 39

Europe-United Kingdom

About Russell Hill

Russell Hill, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Durham University, specializes in the field of Behavioural Ecology, Predator-Prey Interactions, Conservation Biology, Human-Wildlife Conflict.

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

On-primate Cameras Reveal Undocumented Foraging Behaviour and Interspecies Interactions in Chacma Baboons (Papio ursinus)

Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment

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

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

Model selection in occupancy models: Inference versus prediction

Open plains are not a level playing field for hominid consonant-like versus vowel-like calls

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

Patterns of predation and meat-eating by chacma baboons in an Afromontane environment

Russell Hill Information

University

Position

Department of Anthropology

Citations(all)

7598

Citations(since 2020)

2828

Cited By

5877

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

59

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Russell Hill Skills & Research Interests

Behavioural Ecology

Predator-Prey Interactions

Conservation Biology

Human-Wildlife Conflict

Top articles of Russell Hill

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

On-primate Cameras Reveal Undocumented Foraging Behaviour and Interspecies Interactions in Chacma Baboons (Papio ursinus)

International Journal of Primatology

Ben J Walton

Leah J Findlay

Russell A Hill

2024/3/19

Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment

Conservation Letters

Timothy M Eppley

Kim E Reuter

Timothy M Sefczek

Jen Tinsman

Luca Santini

...

2024/3/4

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

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

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

Open plains are not a level playing field for hominid consonant-like versus vowel-like calls

Scientific Reports

Charlotte Gannon

Russell A Hill

Adriano R Lameira

2023/12/21

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

Patterns of predation and meat-eating by chacma baboons in an Afromontane environment

Folia Primatologica

Andrew TL Allan

Laura R LaBarge

Caroline Howlett

Annie L Bailey

Benjamin Jones

...

2022/8/23

Intolerant baboons avoid observer proximity, creating biased inter-individual association patterns

Scientific Reports

Andrew TL Allan

Amy F White

Russell A Hill

2022/5/16

Large‐scale mammal monitoring: The potential of a citizen science camera‐trapping project in the United Kingdom

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Pen‐Yuan Hsing

Russell A Hill

Graham C Smith

Steven Bradley

Sian E Green

...

2022/10

Testing the short-term effectiveness of various deterrents for reducing crop foraging by primates

African Journal of Wildlife Research

Leah J Findlay

Chloe Lucas

Eleanor M Walker

Sophie Evers

Russell A Hill

2022/5

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

Camera traps and guard observations as an alternative to researcher observation for studying anthropogenic foraging

Ecology and Evolution

Ben J Walton

Leah J Findlay

Russell A Hill

2022/4

Cortisol metabolites vary with environmental conditions, predation risk, and human shields in a wild primate, Cercopithecus albogularis

Hormones and Behavior

Laura R LaBarge

Andrew TL Allan

Carol M Berman

Russell A Hill

Susan W Margulis

2022/9/1

Behavioral responses to spatial variation in perceived predation risk and resource availability in an arboreal primate

Ecosphere

Edwin J Parker

Russell A Hill

Nicola F Koyama

2022/2

Estimates of carnivore densities in a human-dominated agricultural matrix in South Africa

Oryx

J Philip B Faure

LOURENS H Swanepoel

Deon Cilliers

Jan A Venter

Russell A Hill

2021

Insights into short‐ and long‐term crop‐foraging strategies in a chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) from GPS and accelerometer data

Ecology and evolution

Ben J Walton

Leah J Findlay

Russell A Hill

2021/1

Consistency in the flight and visual orientation distances of habituated chacma baboons after an observed leopard predation. Do flight initiation distance methods always …

Ecology and evolution

Andrew TL Allan

Annie L Bailey

Russell A Hill

2021/11

Extent of threat detection depends on predator type and behavioral context in wild samango monkey groups

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Laura R LaBarge

Andrew TL Allan

Carol M Berman

Russell A Hill

Susan W Margulis

2021/1

Habitat selection of an endangered primate, the samango monkey (Cercopithecus albogularis schwarzi): Integrating scales to prioritize habitat for wildlife …

Ecology and Evolution

Edwin J Parker

Nicola F Koyama

Russell A Hill

2021/6

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