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Dr Russell Hill - all publications
Books: sections
- Hill, R.A., Sellers, W.I., Logan, B. & Zapala, J. (2012). An agent-based model of group decision-making in baboons. In Modelling Natural Action Selection. Seth, A., Prescott, T. & Bryson, J. Cambridge University Press. 454-476.
- Wiedemann, D., Barton, R.A. & Hill, R.A. (2012). Evolutionary approaches to sport. In Applied Evolutionary Psychology. Roberts, S.C. Oxford University Press. 290-307.
- Hill, R.A. (2008). Nonhuman primate approaches to landscapes. In Handbook of Landscape Archaeology. David, B. & Thomas, J. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press, Inc. 95-101.
- Hill, R.A. (2006). Predation risk and habitat use in chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus). In Primates and their predators. Gursky, S. & Nekaris K.A.I. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 339-354.
- Sellers, W.I., Hill, R.A. & Logan, B. (2005). Biorealistic simulation of baboon foraging using agent-based modelling. In Modelling natural action selection: Proceedings of an international workshop. Bryson, J.J., Prescott, T.J. & Seth, A.K. AISB Press. 127-134.
- Hill, R.A. (2005). Day length seasonality and the thermal environment. In Primate seasonality: implications for human evolution. Brockman, D.K. & van Schaik, C.P. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 197-213.
- Hill, R.A. & Cowlishaw, G. (2002). Foraging female baboons exhibit similar patterns of antipredator vigilance across two populations. In Eat or be eaten: predator sensitive foraging among primates. Miller, L.E. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 187-204.
Journal papers: academic
- Smith, R.K., Ryan, E., Morley, E. & Hill, R.A. (2011). Resolving management conflicts: could agricultural land provide the answer for an endangered species in a habitat classified as a World Heritage Site?. Environmental Conservation 38(3): 325-333.
- Willems, E.P. & Hill, R.A. (2009). A critical assessment of two species distribution models: a case study of the vervet monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops). Journal of Biogeography 36(12): 2300-2312
- Hill, R.A (2009). Is isolation the major genetic concern for endangered equids? Animal Conservation 12: 518-519
- Willems, E.P. & Hill, R.A. (2009). Predator-specific landscapes of fear and resource distribution: effects on spatial range use. Ecology 90(2): 546–555.
- Willems, E.P., Barton, R.A. & Hill, R.A. (2009). Remotely sensed productivity, home range selection and local range use by an omnivorous primate. Behavioral Ecology 20(5): 985-992.
- Smith, R.K., Marais, A., Chadwick, P., Lloyd, P.H. & Hill, R.A. (2008). Monitoring and management of the endangered Cape mountain zebra Equus zebra zebra in the Western Cape, South Africa. African Journal of Ecology 46(2): 207-213.
- Attrill, M.J., Gresty, K.A., Hill, R.A. & Barton, R.A. (2008). Red shirt colour is associated with long-term team success in English football. Journal of Sports Science 26: 577-582.
- Little, A.C & Hill, R.A. (2007). Attribution to red suggests special role in dominance signalling. Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology 5: 87-94.
- Sellers, W.I., Hill, R.A. & Logan B. (2007). Simulating group decision making in baboons using agent-based modelling. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London 362: 1699-1710.
- Hill, R.A. (2006). Thermal constraints on activity scheduling and habitat choice in baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 129(2): 242-249.
- Hill, R.A. (2006). Why be diurnal? Or, why not be cathemeral? Folia Primatologica 77: 72-86.
- Zhou, W.X., Sornette, D., Hill, R.A. & Dunbar, R.I.M. (2005). Discrete hierarchical organization of social group sizes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272(1561): 439-444.
- Hill, R.A., Donovan, S. & Koyama, N.F. (2005). Female sexual advertisement reflects resource availability in 20th Century UK society. Human Nature 16: 266-277.
- Hill, R.A. & Barton, R.A. (2005). Red enhances human performance in contests. Nature 435(7040): 293.
- Barton, R.A. & Hill, R.A (2005). Sporting contests: Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context (reply). Nature 437: E10-E11.
- Hill, R.A., Barrett L., Gaynor D., Weingrill T., Dixon P., Payne H. & Henzi S.P. (2004). Day length variation and seasonal analyses of behaviour. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 34: 39-44.
- Hill, R.A., Weingrill T., Barrett L. & Henzi, S.P. (2004). Indices of environmental temperatures for primates in open habitats. Primates 45: 7-13.
- Koyama, N.F., McGain, A. & Hill, R.A. (2004). Self-reported mate preferences and 'femimst' attitudes regarding marital relations. Evolution and Human Behavior 25(5): 327-335.
- Rae, T.C., Hill, R.A., Hamada, Y. & Koppe, T. (2003). Clinal variation of maxillary sinus volume in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). American Journal of Primatology 59(4): 153-158.
- Rae, T.C., Hill, R., Hamada, Y. & Koppe, T. (2003). Clinal variation of maxillary sinus volume in Japanese macaques (_Macaca fuscata_). American Journal of Primatology 59(4): 153-158.
- Hill, R.A., Barrett L., Gaynor D., Weingrill T., Dixon P., Payne H. & Henzi S.P. (2003). Day length, latitude and behavioural (in)flexibility in baboons (Papio cynocephalus ursinus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 53(5): 278-286.
- Henzi, S.P., Barrett, L., Gaynor, D., Greeff, J., Weingrill, T. & Hill, R.A. (2003). Effect of resource competition on the long-term allocation of grooming by female baboons: evaluating Seyfarth's model. Animal Behaviour 66(5): 931-938.
- Weingrill, T., Lycett, J.E., Barrett, L., Hill, R.A. & Henzi, S.P. (2003). Male consortship behaviour in chacma baboons: The role of demographic factors and female conceptive probabilities. Behaviour 140: 405-427.
- Hill, R.A. & Dunbar, R.I.M. (2003). Social network size in humans. Human Nature 14(1): 53-72.
- Hill, R.A. & Dunbar, R.I.M. (2002). Climatic determinants of diet and foraging behaviour in baboons. Evolutionary Ecology 16(6): 579-593.
- Hill, R.A., Lycett, J.E. & Dunbar, R.I.M. (2000). Ecological and social determinants of birth intervals in baboons. Behavioral Ecology 11(5): 560-564.
- Barrett, L., Henzi, S.P., Weingrill, T., Lycett, J.E. & Hill, R.A. (2000). Female baboons do not raise the stakes but they give as good as they get. Animal Behaviour 59: 763-770.
- Henzi, S.P., Barrett, L., Weingrill, A., Dixon, P. & Hill, R.A. (2000). Ruths amid the alien corn: males and the translocation of female chacma baboons. South African Journal of Science 96(2): 61-62.
- Hill, R.A. (1999). Size dependent tortoise predation by baboons at De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa. South African Journal of Science 95(3): 123-124.
- Hill, R.A. & Dunbar, R.I.M. (1998). An evaluation of the roles of predation rate and predation risk as selective pressures on primate grouping behaviour. Behaviour 135: 411-430.
- Hill, R.A. & Lee, P.C. (1998). Predation risk as an influence on group size in cercopithecoid primates: implications for social structure. Journal of Zoology 245: 447-456.
