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Elizabeth A. Archie publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Elizabeth A. Archie sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 140 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Elizabeth A. Archie D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Elizabeth A. Archie sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Elizabeth A. Archie is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines including psychology, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a strong focus on social psychology, molecular biology, ecology, evolution, behavior, systematics, experimental and cognitive psychology, and genetics.

Archie's work frequently addresses topics related to primate behavior and ecology, evolutionary psychology and human behavior, animal behavior and reproduction, gut microbiota and health, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, human-animal interaction studies, and wildlife ecology and conservation.

Their recent publications include:

  • Gut microbiome heritability is nearly universal but environmentally contingent (2021, Science)
  • Microbial transmission in animal social networks and the social microbiome (2020, Nature Ecology & Evolution)
  • High social status males experience accelerated epigenetic aging in wild baboons (2021, eLife)
  • Social bonds, social status and survival in wild baboons: a tale of two sexes (2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences)
  • Microbial transmission in the social microbiome and host health and disease (2024, Cell)

Elizabeth A. Archie has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Susan C. Alberts, Jenny Tung, J. Kinyua Warutere, Raphael S. Mututua, and Laurence R. Gesquiere.

Their work is published extensively in venues such as bioRxiv, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Research Data Repository at Duke University, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and eLife.

Best Publications

  • Social networks predict gut microbiome composition in wild baboons.

    Jenny Tung;Luis B. Barreiro;Michael B. Burns;Jean Christophe Grenier

  • The ties that bind: genetic relatedness predicts the fission and fusion of social groups in wild African elephants

    Elizabeth A Archie;Cynthia J Moss;Susan C Alberts

  • Lactobacilli Dominance and Vaginal pH: Why Is the Human Vaginal Microbiome Unique?

    Elizabeth A. Miller;DeAnna E. Beasley;Robert R. Dunn;Robert R. Dunn;Elizabeth A. Archie

  • Animal behaviour meets microbial ecology

    Elizabeth A. Archie;Kevin R. Theis

  • Social affiliation matters: both same-sex and opposite-sex relationships predict survival in wild female baboons

    Elizabeth A. Archie;Jenny Tung;Michael Clark;Jeanne Altmann

  • Dominance rank relationships among wild female African elephants, Loxodonta africana

    Elizabeth A. Archie;Thomas A. Morrison;Charles A.H. Foley;Cynthia J. Moss

  • Infecting epidemiology with genetics: a new frontier in disease ecology

    Elizabeth A. Archie;Elizabeth A. Archie;Gordon Luikart;Vanessa O. Ezenwa

  • Gut microbiome heritability is nearly universal but environmentally contingent

    Laura Grieneisen;Mauna Dasari;Trevor J Gould;Johannes R. Björk

  • Social behavior and the microbiome

    Elizabeth A Archie;Jenny Tung

  • Social status predicts wound healing in wild baboons

    Elizabeth A. Archie;Jeanne Altmann;Susan C. Alberts

  • Cumulative early life adversity predicts longevity in wild baboons.

    Jenny Tung;Elizabeth A. Archie;Jeanne Altmann;Susan C. Alberts

  • Megaphages infect Prevotella and variants are widespread in gut microbiomes

    Audra E. Devoto;Joanne M. Santini;Matthew R. Olm;Karthik Anantharaman;Karthik Anantharaman

  • Microbial transmission in animal social networks and the social microbiome.

    Amar Sarkar;Siobhán Harty;Katerina V.-A. Johnson;Andrew H. Moeller

  • Age, musth and paternity success in wild male African elephants, Loxodonta africana

    Julie A. Hollister-Smith;Joyce H. Poole;Elizabeth A. Archie;Eric A. Vance

  • Host behaviour-parasite feedback: an essential link between animal behaviour and disease ecology.

    Vanessa O. Ezenwa;Elizabeth A. Archie;Meggan E. Craft;Dana M. Hawley

  • Association patterns of African elephants in all-male groups: the role of age and genetic relatedness

    Patrick I. Chiyo;Elizabeth A. Archie;Julie A. Hollister-Smith;Phyllis C. Lee

  • High social status males experience accelerated epigenetic aging in wild baboons.

    Jordan A Anderson;Rachel A Johnston;Amanda J Lea;Amanda J Lea;Fernando A Campos;Fernando A Campos

  • Genes, geology and germs: gut microbiota across a primate hybrid zone are explained by site soil properties, not host species.

    Laura E Grieneisen;Laura E Grieneisen;Marie J E Charpentier;Susan C Alberts;Ran Blekhman

  • Behavioural inbreeding avoidance in wild African elephants

    Elizabeth A. Archie;Julie A. Hollister‐Smith;Joyce H. Poole;Phyllis C. Lee

  • Locus effects and sources of error in noninvasive genotyping

    Jason C. Buchan;Elizabeth A. Archie;Russell C. Van Horn;Cynthia J. Moss

  • Vertical transmission of sponge microbiota is inconsistent and unfaithful.

    Johannes R. Björk;Johannes R. Björk;Cristina Díez-Vives;Carmen Astudillo-García;Elizabeth A. Archie

  • Developmental plasticity: Bridging research in evolution and human health.

    Amanda J Lea;Jenny Tung;Elizabeth A Archie;Susan C Alberts

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan C. Alberts
Susan C. Alberts Duke University
Jeanne Altmann
Jeanne Altmann Princeton University
Robert R. Dunn
Robert R. Dunn North Carolina State University
Luis B. Barreiro
Luis B. Barreiro University of Chicago
Klaus Zuberbühler
Klaus Zuberbühler University of Neuchâtel
Vanessa O. Ezenwa
Vanessa O. Ezenwa Yale University
Phyllis C. Lee
Phyllis C. Lee University of Stirling
Roman M. Wittig
Roman M. Wittig Max Planck Society
James W. Vaupel
James W. Vaupel University of Southern Denmark
Martha M. Robbins
Martha M. Robbins Max Planck Society

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