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32
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6667
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2077
National Ranking
591

Overview

Robert L. Lochmiller is affiliated with Oklahoma State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a specialization in ecology. Key areas of study include rangeland and wildlife management, which reflects in their recent academic contributions.

Lochmiller's scholarly output includes publications in the venue AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). They have contributed at least one notable paper:

  • Optimal Range Improvement Programs Under Multiple-Use Objectives on Oak-Dominated Rangeland, 2021, published in AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)

This paper discusses range improvement programs considering multiple land-use objectives, specifically in oak-dominated rangeland settings.

In their research activities, Lochmiller collaborates with several frequent co-authors including Daniel J. Bernardo, David M. Engle, and F. T. McCollum. These co-authors have contributed alongside Lochmiller, indicating collaborative work within their field of study.

The main topics addressed in Lochmiller's work are rangeland and wildlife management, reflecting an applied approach to environmental and ecological research within agricultural or natural resource contexts.

Best Publications

  • Trade‐offs in evolutionary immunology: just what is the cost of immunity?

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  • Relationship Between Protein Nutritional Status and Immunocompetence in Northern Bobwhite Chicks

    Robert L. Lochmiller;Michelle R. Vestey;Jon C. Boren

  • Major-histocompatibility-complex-associated variation in secondary sexual traits of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus): evidence for good-genes advertisement.

    Stephen S. Ditchkoff;Robert L. Lochmiller;I Ronald E. Masters;Steven R. Hoofer

  • Physiological Correlates of Neonatal Mortality in an Overpopulated Herd of White-Tailed Deer

    Michael G. Sams;Robert L. Lochmiller;Charles W. Qualls;David M. Leslie

  • The winter immunoenhancement hypothesis: associations among immunity, density, and survival in prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) populations

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  • Temporal Variation in Humoral and Cell‐Mediated Immune Response in a Sigmodon Hispidus Population

    Robert L. Lochmiller;Michelle R. Vestey;Scott T. McMurry

  • Small mammal response to pine-grassland restoration for red-cockaded woodpeckers.

    R. E. Masters;R. L. Lochmiller;S. T. McMurry;G. A. Bukenhofer

  • MAJOR‐HISTOCOMPATIBILITY‐COMPLEX‐ASSOCIATED VARIATION IN SECONDARY SEXUAL TRAITS OF WHITE‐TAILED DEER (ODOCOILEUS VIRGINIANUS): EVIDENCE FOR GOOD‐GENES ADVERTISEMENT

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  • In situ (mesocosm) assessment of immunotoxicity risks to small mammals inhabiting petrochemical waste sites

    Timothy L. Propst;Robert L. Lochmiller;C.W. Qualls;Karen McBee

  • Age-specific causes of mortality among male white-tailed deer support mate-competition theory

    Stephen S. Ditchkoff;Edgar R. Welch;Robert L. Lochmiller;Ronald E. Masters

  • Risk factors associated with capture-related death in eastern wild turkey hens.

    David S. Nicholson;David S. Nicholson;Robert L. Lochmiller;Montie D. Stewart;Ronald E. Masters

  • VARIATION IN GASTROINTESTINAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MALE AND FEMALE WHITE-TAILED DEER: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESOURCE PARTITIONING

    Jonathan A. Jenks;David M. Leslie;Robert L. Lochmiller;M. Anthony Melchiors

  • Effects of acute thermal stress on the immune system of the Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus)

    C. B. Dabbert;R. L. Lochmiller;R. G. Teeter

  • Concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I in adult male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus): associations with serum testosterone, morphometrics and age during and after the breeding season.

    Stephen S Ditchkoff;Leon J Spicer;Ronald E Masters;Robert L Lochmiller

  • Does fluctuating asymmetry of antlers in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) follow patterns predicted for sexually selected traits?

    S.S. Ditchkoff;R.L. Lochmiller;R.E. Masters;W.R. Starry

  • Using supplemental food and its influence on survival of northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus)

    D.E. Townsend;R.L. Lochmiller;Stephen J. DeMaso;David M. Leslie

  • Diets of hartebeest and roan antelope in Burkina Faso : Support of the long-faced hypothesis

    James R. Schuette;David M. Leslie;Robert L. Lochmiller;Jonathan A. Jenks

  • Sensitivity of selected immunological, hematological, and reproductive parameters in the cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) to subchronic lead exposure.

    Scott T. McMurry;Scott T. McMurry;Robert L. Lochmiller;Sundeep A. M. Chandra;Charles W. Quails

  • Morphometric predictors of neonatal age for white-tailed deer

    M. G. Sams;R. L. Lochmiller;E. C. Hellgren;W. D. Warde

  • Characterization of Mhc-DRB allelic diversity in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) provides insight into Mhc-DRB allelic evolution within Cervidae.

    R. A. Van Den Bussche;Steven R. Hoofer;Robert L. Lochmiller

  • Response of cottontail rabbit populations to herbicide and fire applications on cross timbers rangeland

    R.L. Lochmiller;J.F. Boggs;S.T. McMurry;D.M. Leslie

  • Effect of compositing samples on analysis of fecal nitrogen

    Jonathan A. Jenks;David M. Leslie;Robert L. Lochmiller;M. Anthony Melchiors

  • Fitness Costs and Benefits Associated with Dispersal in Northern Bobwhites (Colinus virginianus)

    Darrell E. Townsend;David M. Leslie;Robert L. Lochmiller;Stephen J. DeMASO

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Leslie
David M. Leslie Oklahoma State University
William E. Grant
William E. Grant Texas A&M University
Eric C. Hellgren
Eric C. Hellgren University of Florida
David M. Engle
David M. Engle Oklahoma State University
Scott T. McMurry
Scott T. McMurry Oklahoma State University
Nicholas T. Basta
Nicholas T. Basta The Ohio State University
Jonathan A. Jenks
Jonathan A. Jenks South Dakota State University
Mark E. Payton
Mark E. Payton Oklahoma State University
Robert G. Teeter
Robert G. Teeter Oklahoma State University
Sidney A. Ewing
Sidney A. Ewing Oklahoma State University

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