Charles Herbert Lowe
#50,439
Most Influential Person Now
American zoologist
Charles Herbert Lowe's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings
Charles Herbert Lowebiology Degrees
Biology
#2074
World Rank
#3340
Historical Rank
#951
USA Rank
Zoology
#438
World Rank
#948
Historical Rank
#133
USA Rank
Download Badge
Biology
Charles Herbert Lowe's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Zoology University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Charles Herbert Lowe Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Herbert Lowe, Jr. was an American biologist and herpetologist. Lowe was born in Los Angeles, California. After college he served during World War II as a U.S. Navy Ensign in the Pacific. In 1946, he enrolled at UCLA, where he received a Ph.D. in 1950. He then went to the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, where he became a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology.
Charles Herbert Lowe's Published Works
Published Works
- The Saguaro: A Population in Relation to Environment. (1963) (335)
- Biotic Communities: Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico@@@Biotic Communities of the Southwest: A Supplementary Map to Biotic Communities: Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico Edited by David E. Brown (1995) (241)
- HIGHWAY MORTALITY OF SNAKES IN THE SONORAN DESERT OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA (1994) (225)
- Critical Factors During the First Years of Life of the Saguaro (Cereus Giganteus) at Saguaro National Monument, Arizona (1969) (175)
- Ecology of the Saguaro: II, Reproduction, Germination, Establishment, Growth, and Survival of the Young Plant. (1977) (170)
- Acclimation of the Critical Thermal Maximum of the Reptile Urosaurus ornatus. (1955) (164)
- An Analysis of Background Color‐Matching in Amphibians and Reptiles (1964) (140)
- Weeds, Polyploids, Parthenogenesis, and the Geographical and Ecological Distribution of All-Female Species of Cnemidophorus (1968) (121)
- A Digitized Classification System for the Biotic Communities of North American, With Community (Series) and Association Examples for the Southwest (1982) (111)
- Biotic Communities of the Southwest. (1980) (98)
- Behavioral and Physiological Responses to Temperature in the Desert Pupfish Cyprinodon macularius (1969) (80)
- The ecology of a population of Xantusia vigilis, the desert night lizard. American Museum novitates ; no. 2247 (1966) (61)
- The Venomous Reptiles of Arizona (1986) (55)
- The reproductive cycle of the western whiptail lizard (Cnemidophorus tigris) in Southern Arizona (1966) (54)
- Correlation of Major Vegetation Climaxes with Soil Characteristics in the Sonoran Desert (1956) (54)
- Supercooling in reptiles and other vertebrates. (1971) (54)
- Vegetation of the Santa Catalina Mountains: community types and dynamics (1984) (54)
- Hybridization in nature between parthenogenetic and bisexual species of whiptail lizards (genus Cnemidophorus). American Museum novitates ; no. 2286 (1967) (49)
- Ecology of the beaded lizard, Heloderma horridum, in a tropical dry forest in Jalisco, México (1991) (48)
- Hibernaculum use by a population of desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) in the Sonoran Desert (1995) (44)
- Sex Chromosomes in Lizards (1967) (44)
- Reproductive cycles of the iguanid lizards Urosaurus ornatus and Uta stansburiana in southeastern arizona (1964) (41)
- Clinal Variation in the Surface‐Volume Relationships of the Columnar Cactus Lophocereus Schottii in Northwestern Mexico (1967) (39)
- A digitized systematic classification for ecosystems with an illustrated summary of the natural vegetation of North America. (1980) (38)
- Experimental Catastrophic Selection and Tolerances to Low Oxygen Concentration in Native Arizona Freshwater Fishes (1967) (38)
- Biotic Communities in the Sub-Mogollon Region of the Inland Southwest (1961) (37)
- Ultrastructural Scale Patterns in Nerodia and Thamnophis (1989) (34)
- The Ecology of a Population of Xantusia vzgilis , the Desert Night Lizard (33)
- Arizona's Natural Environment: Landscapes and Habitats (1972) (28)
- Species of the Cnemidophorus exsanguis Subgroup of Whiptail Lizards (1964) (28)
- Sex chromosomes in teiid whiptail lizards (genus Cnemidophorus). American Museum novitates ; no. 2395 (1969) (28)
- Plant-form gradients on Sonoran Desert bajadas (1986) (28)
- A Digitized Computer-Compatible Classification for Natural and Potential Vegetation in the Southwest with Particular Reference to Arizona (1974) (28)
- Effect of Paloverde (Cercidium) Trees on the Radiation Flux at Ground Level in the Sonoran Desert in Winter (1971) (27)
- Locomotor Performance and Activity Energetics of Helodermatid Lizards (1995) (26)
- Thermal dependence of locomotory energetics and aerobic capacity of the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) (1983) (25)
- SCALE MORPHOLOGY IN AGKISTRODON AND CLOSELY RELATED CROTALINE GENERA (1989) (25)
- The island and coastal vegetation and flora of the northern part of the Gulf of California (1976) (25)
- Introduced aquatic vertebrates in the Chiricahua region: effects on declining native ranid frogs (1995) (24)
- Resting metabolism of helodermatid lizards: allometric and ecological relationships (1994) (22)
- Natural Free-Running Period in Vertebrate Animal Populations (1967) (21)
- The Systematic Status of the Salamander Plethodon hardii, with a Discussion of Biogeographical Problems in Aneides (1950) (21)
- Karyotype evolution and speciation in lizards (genus Sceloporus) during evolution of the North American desert. (1967) (19)
- Amphibians and Reptiles of Yepomera, Chihuahua, Mexico (1977) (18)
- New Combinations for Plant Taxa in Northwestern Mexico and Southwestern United States (1970) (18)
- Variation in the circumtesticular leydig cell tunic of teiid lizards (Cnemidophorus and Ameiva) (1966) (18)
- Sex Chromosomes in Teiid Whiptail Lizards ( Genus Cnemidophorus ) BY (17)
- Metabolism of the Iguanid Lizard Uta Stansburiana in the Supercooled State (1968) (17)
- Karyotypes of Eight Species of Toads (Genus Bufo) in North America (1968) (15)
- Analysis of the herpetofauna of Baja California, Mexico (1955) (15)
- The Arizona System for Natural and Potential Vegetation: Illustrated Summary through the Fifth Digit for the North American Southwest (1974) (14)
- The Eastern Limit of the Sonoran Desert in the United States with Additions to the Known Herpetofauna of New Mexico (1955) (13)
- The Academic Genealogy of George A. Bartholomew1 (2005) (13)
- Reproductive Cycle of the Gila Monster, Heloderma suspectum, in Southern Arizona (1997) (12)
- The Status of the Lizard Cnemidophorus perplexus Baird and Girard (Teiidae) (1958) (11)
- The Karyotype of a Lizard (Sceloporus virgatus) and Description of a Spontaneous Chromosomal Aberration (1968) (10)
- Notes on the Mating of Desert Rattlesnakes (1942) (10)
- Osmotic Characteristics of Tissue Fluids in the Sahuaro Giant Cactus (Cereus giganteus) (1970) (9)
- A Population of Phrynosoma ditmarsi from Sonora, Mexico (1971) (8)
- A new species of whiptailed lizard (genus Cnemidophorus) from the Colorado Plateau of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah (1955) (8)
- Disappearance of the Tarahumara frog (1995) (8)
- Normal Field Movements and Growth rates of Marked Regal Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma Solare) (1954) (8)
- The Riparianness of a Desert Herpetofauna (1989) (8)
- Viviparity and Reproductive Pattern in Phrynosoma ditmarsi in Sonora, Mexico (1975) (8)
- Morphometric Variation in Kinosternon Turtles of the Western United States and Adjacent Mexico (1990) (8)
- Generic Status of the Aquatic Snake Thamnophis angustirostris (1955) (8)
- Supercooling of the Saguaro Species Drosophila Nigrospiracula in the Sonoran Desert (1967) (7)
- Inversion Frequency Analysis of Drosophila pseudoobscura in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona (1966) (7)
- Evolutionary Relationships in the Bufo punctatus Group (1969) (7)
- The Salamanders of Arizona (1955) (6)
- Analysis of the Herpetofauna of Baja California, Mexico. IV. The Baja California Striped Whiptail, Cnemidorphorus labialis, with Key to the Striped--Unspotted Whiptails of the Southwest (1966) (6)
- The treatment of poisonous bites and stings. II. Arizona coral snake and Gila monster bite. (1961) (6)
- The Systematic Status of Plethopsis with a Discussion of Speciation in the Genus Batrachoseps (1949) (6)
- Sympatric Populations of Batrachoseps attenuatus and Batrachoseps pacificus in Southern California (1951) (5)
- A Second Locality for Native California Fan Palms (Washingtonia filifera) in Arizona (1976) (5)
- Stream Order in Ephemeral Watercourses: A Preliminary Analysis from the Sonoran Desert (1984) (5)
- AN EVOLUTIONARY STUDY OF ISLAND FAUNAS IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, WITH A METHOD FOR COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS (1955) (4)
- Amphibians and reptiles of the Sierra de Alamos (2000) (4)
- Population Studies of the Desert Cottontail (Sylvilagus Auduboni), Black-Tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus Californicus) and Allen's Jackrabbit (Lepus Alleni) in the Sonoran Desert (1974) (4)
- A new plethodontid salamander from Sonora, Mexico (1968) (3)
- Measurements and Weight of a Pacific Leatherback Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea schlegeli, Captured off San Diego, California (1955) (3)
- Physiological effects of labial gland secretion from Heloderma (gila monster) upon Heloderma. (1954) (3)
- Herpetology of the Sulphur Springs Valley, Cochise County, Arizona (1998) (3)
- Variations in Thamnophis elegans with descriptions of new subspecies (1989) (3)
- Reproduction in the Little Striped Whiptail (1970) (3)
- On the Cenozoic Ecology and Evolution of the Sahuaro (1981) (3)
- The Chromosome Pattern in Sator grandaevus (Reptilia: Iguanidae), Baja California, Mexico (1971) (2)
- Determination of species (1973) (2)
- The Prairie Lined Racerunner (1966) (2)
- An Improved Method of Snake Feeding (1943) (2)
- The Occurrence of the Lizard Cnemidophorus sexlineatus in New Mexico (1955) (2)
- Bibliography of Sauromalus (Dumeril 1856), the chuckwallas (1997) (2)
- Two Broods of Eumeces s. skiltonianus (1943) (1)
- Riparianlands are Wetlands: The Problem of Applying Eastern American Concepts and Criteria to Environments in the North American Southwest (1986) (1)
- Technique for Obtaining Maximum Yields of Fresh Labial Gland Secretions from the Lizard Heloderma suspectum (1955) (1)
- Ecology of the Mexican rosy boa and the Ajo Mountain whipsnake. Report to AGFD Heritage Program, Phoenix (1996) (1)
- Comment on Ecology and Evolution@@@Principles of Animal Ecology. (1951) (1)
- COMMENT ON ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (1951) (1)
- Summation: Specific and Infraspecific Variation (1959) (1)
- Inventory of research on fauna of desert environments. (1968) (0)
- Nembutal as a Killing Agent for Amphibians and Reptiles (1956) (0)
- Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science Biotic Communities in the Sub-Mogollon Region of the Inland Southwest Author ( s ) : (2008) (0)
- The treatment of poisonous bites and stings. I. Rattlesnake bite. (1959) (0)
- A digitized systematic classification for ecosystems (1980) (0)
- Population Studies of Desert Cottontail, Black-Tailed Jackrabbit and Allen's Jackrabbit in the Sonoran Desert (1972) (0)
- Stress Physiology of Man and Other Mammals: Introduction to Environmental Physiology . Environmental Extremes and Mammalian Survival. G. Edgar Folk, Jr. Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1966. 308 pp., illus. $12. (1967) (0)
- Determination of species. [spectral signatures for dominant Arizona desert scrub plant species and soil surface backgrounds (1973) (0)
This paper list is powered by the following services:
Other Resources About Charles Herbert Lowe
What Schools Are Affiliated With Charles Herbert Lowe?
Charles Herbert Lowe is affiliated with the following schools: