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Charles F. Nadler

Charles F. Nadler

Northwestern University
United States

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Zoology
  • Genetics

Zoology, Ecology, Spermophilus, Wild sheep and Genetics are his primary areas of study. His Zoology study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Colchicine. His study on Sympatric speciation, Sympatry and Taxon is often connected to Pattern analysis as part of broader study in Ecology.

In his study, he carries out multidisciplinary Spermophilus and Subgenus research. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neotamias, Chipmunk, Convergent evolution and Biological dispersal. The study incorporates disciplines such as Biological evolution and Ovis in addition to Wild sheep.

His most cited work include:

  • Chromosomes and Systematics of American Ground Squirrels of The Subgenus Spermophilus (46 citations)
  • Pattern Analysis of Acoustical Behavior in Four Species of Ground Squirrels (45 citations)
  • Pattern Analysis of Acoustical Behavior in Four Species of Ground Squirrels (45 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Zoology, Karyotype, Spermophilus, Ecology and Subgenus. In the subject of general Zoology, his work in Subspecies, Chipmunk and Holarctic is often linked to Transferrin and Ploidy, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His work in the fields of Ecology, such as Spotted ground squirrel, Eutamias and Arctic, intersects with other areas such as Spermophilus brunneus.

His Eutamias research includes elements of Staining, Colchicine and Developmental biology. His research ties Evolutionary biology and Subgenus together. Charles F. Nadler has included themes like Sympatry and Sympatric speciation in his Taxon study.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Zoology (124.66%)
  • Karyotype (27.40%)
  • Spermophilus (23.29%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1975-2001)?

  • Zoology (124.66%)
  • Subgenus (24.66%)
  • Spermophilus (23.29%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Charles F. Nadler spends much of his time researching Zoology, Subgenus, Spermophilus, Ecology and Evolutionary biology. His research integrates issues of Antiserum and Immunodiffusion in his study of Zoology. His research in Subgenus intersects with topics in Neotamias and Eutamias.

His Neotamias study incorporates themes from Convergent evolution, Taxonomy and Biological dispersal. Spermophilus combines with fields such as Pattern analysis, Sympatric speciation, Sympatry and Taxon in his work. His Evolutionary biology research incorporates themes from Speciation and Population genetics.

Between 1975 and 2001, his most popular works were:

  • Pattern Analysis of Acoustical Behavior in Four Species of Ground Squirrels (45 citations)
  • Pattern Analysis of Acoustical Behavior in Four Species of Ground Squirrels (45 citations)
  • System Atics of the Holarctic Chipmunks (Tamias) (41 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Zoology
  • Genetics

His main research concerns Zoology, Ecology, Spermophilus, Pattern analysis and Sympatric speciation. His study on Zoology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Subarctic climate. Charles F. Nadler combines subjects such as Spermophilus parryii, Arctic, Siberian population and Body size with his study of Subarctic climate.

Pattern analysis is intertwined with Sympatry and Taxon in his study. His Taxonomy research incorporates elements of Convergent evolution, Biological dispersal and Chipmunk. His study in Genus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Evolutionary biology, Intraspecific competition and Eutamias.

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Best Publications

Chromosomes and Systematics of American Ground Squirrels of The Subgenus Spermophilus

Charles F. Nadler.
Journal of Mammalogy (1966)

73 Citations

Pattern Analysis of Acoustical Behavior in Four Species of Ground Squirrels

J. W. Koeppl;J. W. Koeppl;R. S. Hoffmann;R. S. Hoffmann;C. F. Nadler;C. F. Nadler.
Journal of Mammalogy (1978)

72 Citations

G-band patterns as chromosomal markers, and the interpretation of chromosomal evolution in wild sheep (Ovis).

C F Nadler;C F Nadler;R S Hoffmann;R S Hoffmann;A Woolf;A Woolf.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (1973)

66 Citations

System Atics of the Holarctic Chipmunks (Tamias)

Howard Levenson;Robert S. Hoffmann;Charles F. Nadler;Ljerka Deutsch.
Journal of Mammalogy (1985)

65 Citations

The chromosomes of some North American chipmunks (Sciuridae) belonging to the genera Tamias and Eutamias.

Charles F. Nadler;Charles F. Nadler;Matthew H. Block;Matthew H. Block.
Chromosoma (1962)

58 Citations

Chromosomes and systematics of some North American species of the genus Marmota (Rodentia: Sciuridae).

R. S. Hoffmann;R. S. Hoffmann;C. F. Nadler;C. F. Nadler.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (1968)

51 Citations

G-band patterns, chromosomal homologies, and evolutionary relationships among wild sheep, goats, and aoudads (Mammalia, Artiodactyla).

C. F. Nadler;C. F. Nadler;R. S. Hoffmann;R. S. Hoffmann;A. Woolf;A. Woolf.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (1974)

50 Citations

Evolution in ground squirrels--I. Transferrins in holarctic populations of Spermophilus.

Charles F Nadler;R.I Sukernik;Robert S Hoffmann;N.N Vorontsov.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology (1974)

31 Citations

Chromosomes of some species of Gerbillus (Mammalia Rodentia)

Douglas M Lay;Kirk Agerson;Charles F Nadler.
Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde : im Auftrage der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde e.V. (1966)

29 Citations

Patterns of evolution and migration in the arctic ground squirrel, Spermophilus parryii (Richardson)

Charles F. Nadler;Robert S. Hoffmann.
Canadian Journal of Zoology (1977)

29 Citations

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