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41
Citations
6065
World Ranking
5878
National Ranking
1996

Overview

Stanley D. Gehrt is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a substantial focus on Ecology and Genetics within these fields.

The main subfields of their work include:

  • Ecology
  • Genetics
  • Small Animals
  • Social Psychology
  • Molecular Biology

The core topics addressed across their publications are:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health

Stanley D. Gehrt has authored several recent papers, including the following:

  • "Seasonal and daily shifts in behavior and resource selection: how a carnivore navigates costly landscapes" (2020) published in Oecologia
  • "Golf Courses as Potential Habitat for Urban Coyotes" (2020) published in Wildlife Society Bulletin
  • "Early life experience influences dispersal in coyotes (Canis latrans)" (2021) published in Behavioral Ecology
  • "Comparison of Antimicrobial-Resistant Escherichia coli Isolates from Urban Raccoons and Domestic Dogs" (2021) published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
  • "Importance of anthropogenic sources at shaping the antimicrobial resistance profile of a peri-urban mesocarnivore" (2021) published in The Science of The Total Environment

The venues where this scientist frequently publishes include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Oecologia
  • Wildlife Society Bulletin
  • Behavioral Ecology
  • Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Stanley D. Gehrt are:

  • Katherine E. L. Worsley-Tonks
  • Meggan E. Craft
  • E. Hance Ellington
  • Emily Zepeda
  • Andrew Sih

Best Publications

  • Demographic factors contributing to high raccoon densities in urban landscapes

    Suzanne Prange;Stanley D. Gehrt;Ernie P. Wiggers

  • Influences of Anthropogenic Resources on Raccoon (Procyon lotor) Movements and Spatial Distribution

    Suzanne Prange;Stanley D. Gehrt;Ernie P. Wiggers

  • HOME RANGE AND LANDSCAPE USE OF COYOTES IN A METROPOLITAN LANDSCAPE: CONFLICT OR COEXISTENCE?

    Stanley D. Gehrt;Chris Anchor;Lynsey A. White

  • Resource distribution, female home range dispersion and male spatial interactions: group structure in a solitary carnivore

    Stanley D. Gehrt;Erik K. Fritzell

  • Urban carnivores : ecology, conflict, and conservation

    Stanley D. Gehrt;Seth P. D. Riley;Brian L. Cypher

  • BAT ACTIVITY IN AN URBAN LANDSCAPE: PATTERNS AT THE LANDSCAPE AND MICROHABITAT SCALE

    Stanley D. Gehrt;James E. Chelsvig

  • Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Diet of Coyotes in the Chicago Metropolitan Area

    Paul S. Morey;Eric M. Gese;Stanley Gehrt

  • Individual variation in anthropogenic resource use in an urban carnivore.

    Seth D. Newsome;Heidi M. Garbe;Evan C. Wilson;Stanley D. Gehrt

  • Coyote Attacks on Humans in the United States and Canada

    Lynsey A. White;Stanley D. Gehrt

  • SPECIES‐SPECIFIC PATTERNS OF BAT ACTIVITY IN AN URBAN LANDSCAPE

    Stanley D. Gehrt;James E. Chelsvig

  • Changes in mesopredator-community structure in response to urbanization

    Suzanne Prange;Stanley D Gehrt

  • The influence of anthropogenic resources on multi-scale habitat selection by raccoons

    Clare K. Bozek;Suzanne Prange;Stanley D. Gehrt

  • Sexual Differences in Home Ranges of Raccoons

    Stanley D. Gehrt;Erik K. Frttzell

  • Interference competition between coyotes and raccoons: a test of the mesopredator release hypothesis

    Stanley D. Gehrt;Suzanne Prange

  • New Radiocollars for the Detection of Proximity among Individuals

    Suzanne Prange;Trevor Jordan;Colin Hunter;Stanley D. Gehrt

  • Is the Urban Coyote a Misanthropic Synanthrope? The C ase from Chicago

    Stanley D. Gehrt;Justin L. Brown;Chris Anchor

  • Population Ecology of Free-Roaming Cats and Interference Competition by Coyotes in Urban Parks

    Stanley D. Gehrt;Stanley D. Gehrt;Evan C. Wilson;Justin L. Brown;Chris Anchor

  • ECOLOGY OF COYOTES IN URBAN LANDSCAPES

    Stanley D. Gehrt

  • Raccoon social networks and the potential for disease transmission.

    Ben T. Hirsch;Suzanne Prange;Stephanie A. Hauver;Stanley D. Gehrt

  • Influence of the urban matrix on space use of coyotes in the Chicago metropolitan area

    Eric M. Gese;Paul S. Morey;Stanley D. Gehrt

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth Miller
Elizabeth Miller London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Amanda D. Rodewald
Amanda D. Rodewald Cornell University
Randall S. Singer
Randall S. Singer University of Minnesota
Jeff B. Bender
Jeff B. Bender University of Minnesota
Timothy J. Johnson
Timothy J. Johnson University of Minnesota
Eric M. Gese
Eric M. Gese United States Department of Agriculture
Kevin R. Kazacos
Kevin R. Kazacos Purdue University West Lafayette
Andrew Sih
Andrew Sih University of California, Davis
Seth D. Newsome
Seth D. Newsome University of New Mexico

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