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D-Index
23
Citations
1460
World Ranking
3091
National Ranking
877

Charles F. Nadler publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles F. Nadler sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 74 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Charles F. Nadler D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles F. Nadler sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 23 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Charles F. Nadler is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Their academic activities have included collaborations with other researchers, most notably Thomas D. Bunch and Robert S. Hoffman.

Although there is no detailed record of recent papers, book publications, or specific fields of study attributed to this researcher, the connections with coauthors suggest involvement in collaborative research projects. The absence of listed main topics, subfields, or publication venues limits the ability to delineate a precise disciplinary focus.

Their work does not currently include a publicly available set of documented awards or distinctions. No indication exists that they have passed away, which suggests ongoing engagement with their academic endeavors.

Overall, the profile reflects a scientist with a connection to a major research university and experience working jointly with other scholars in an unspecified domain. Further data would be needed to elaborate on their research scope or academic impact.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • 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

  • Chromosomes and Systematics of American Ground Squirrels of The Subgenus Spermophilus

    Charles F. Nadler

  • System Atics of the Holarctic Chipmunks (Tamias)

    Howard Levenson;Robert S. Hoffmann;Charles F. Nadler;Ljerka Deutsch

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Cytogenetic analyses of wild sheep populations in northern Iran

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

    Charles F. Nadler;Robert S. Hoffmann

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

    Charles F Nadler;R.I Sukernik;Robert S Hoffmann;N.N Vorontsov

  • Chromosomes of some species of Gerbillus (Mammalia Rodentia)

    Douglas M Lay;Kirk Agerson;Charles F Nadler

  • Giemsa-band patterns of the tahr and chromosomal evolution of the tribe Caprini

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  • Chromosomes and Serum Proteins of Prairie Dogs and a Model of Cynomys Evolution

    Charles F. Nadler;Charles F. Nadler;Robert S. Hoffmann;Robert S. Hoffmann;John J. Pizzimentt;John J. Pizzimentt

  • EVOLUTION OF WILD SHEEP IN IRAN

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  • Chromosomes of the North American Chipmunk Genus Eutamias

    Dallas A. Sutton;Charles F. Nadler

  • Chromosomal Evolution in Chipmunks, with Special Emphasis on A and B Karyotypes of the Subgenus Neotamias

    Charles F. Nadler;Robert S. Hoffmann;James H. Honacki;Deborah Pozin

  • Serological evidence that Mus musculus is the natural host of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus.

    Howard L. Lipton;Byung S. Kim;Hiroyuki Yahikozawa;Charles F. Nadler

  • Chromosomal Divergence During Evolution of Ground Squirrel Populations (Rodentia: Spermophilus)

    Charles F. Nadler;Robert S. Hoffmann;Kenneth R. Greer

  • SYSTEMATIC REVISION OF THREE TOWNSEND CHIPMUNKS (EUTAMIAS TOWNSENDII)

    Dallas A. Sutton;Charles F. Nadler

  • Chromosomes of the siberian snow sheep, Ovis nivicola, and implications concerning the origin of amphiberingian wild sheep (subgenus Pachyceros)

    K.V. Korobitsyna;C.F. Nadler;N.N. Vorontsov;R.S. Hoffmann;R.S. Hoffmann

  • Genic Differentiation and Evolution in the Ground Squirrel Subgenus Ictidomys (Genus Spermophilus)

    E. Gus Cothran;E. Gus Cothran;E. Gus Cothran;Earl G. Zimmerman;Earl G. Zimmerman;Earl G. Zimmerman;Charles F. Nadler;Charles F. Nadler;Charles F. Nadler

  • Chromosomes of some Asian and South American squirrels (Rodentia: Sciuridae).

    C. F. Nadler;C. F. Nadler;R. S. Hoffmann;R. S. Hoffmann

  • Biochemical relationships of the Holarctic vole genera (Clethrionomys, Microtus, and Arvicola (Rodentia: Arvicolinae))

    Charles F. Nadler;N. M. Zhurkevich;Robert S. Hoffmann;A. I. Kozlovskii

  • Cytogenetic Differentiation, Geographie Distribution, and Domestication in Palearctic Sheep (Ovis)

    Charles F Nadler;Robert S Hoffmann;K Korobitsina;N N Vorontsov

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert S. Hoffmann
Robert S. Hoffmann National Museum of Natural History
Howard L. Lipton
Howard L. Lipton University of Illinois at Chicago
Kathleen E. Harris
Kathleen E. Harris Northwestern University
Anthony J. Schaeffer
Anthony J. Schaeffer Northwestern University

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