Robert James Baker
American mammologist, specialising in bats
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Robert James Baker's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Kansas
- Masters Zoology University of Kansas
- Bachelors Biology University of Texas at Arlington
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert James Baker was an American mammalogist. He studied bats, as well as the effects of radiation on animals. Early life and education Robert James Baker was born on 8 April 1942 in Warren, Arkansas to parents Laura Cooper and James Simeon Baker, who was killed during World War II. His mother subsequently remarried, and he grew up with six half-siblings. In 1959 he began attending college at Ouachita Baptist University, though he soon transferred, graduating from University of Arkansas at Monticello in 1963. He graduated from Oklahoma State University with his M.S. in 1965 and from University of Arizona with his PhD.
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- Concentrations and dose rate estimates of 134137cesium and 90strontium in small mammals at chornobyl, Ukraine (2000) (97)
- Genetic diversity of Clethrionomys glareolus populations from highly contaminated sites in the Chornobyl region, Ukraine (2000) (62)
- Frequencies of micronuclei in bank voles from zones of high radiation at Chornobyl, Ukraine (2000) (51)
- CHROMOSOMAL EVOLUTION AND THE MODE OF SPECIATION IN THREE SPECIES OF PEROMYSCUS (1978) (50)
- CHROMOSOMAL EVOLUTION IN RHOGEESSA (CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE): POSSIBLE SPECIATION BY CENTRIC FUSIONS (1985) (47)
- CHROMOSOME FLOW BETWEEN CHROMOSOMALLY CHARACTERIZED TAXA OF A VOLANT MAMMAL, URODERMA BILOBATUM (CHIROPTERA: PHYLLOSTOMATIDAE) (1981) (43)
- Assessing the genotoxicity of chronic environmental irradiation by using mitochondrial dna heteroplasmy in the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) at Chornobyl, Ukraine (2002) (41)
- Accumulation of 137Cesium and 90Strontium from abiotic and biotic sources in rodents at Chornobyl, Ukraine (2001) (39)
- MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AND PROTEIN DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN HYBRIDIZING CYTOTYPES OF THE WHITE‐FOOTED MOUSE, PEROMYSCUS LEUCOPUS (1987) (37)
- The use of nuclear and mitochondrial single nucleotide polymorphisms to identify cryptic species (2003) (35)
- Experimental exposure of naive bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) to the Chornobyl, Ukraine, environment: A test of radioresistance (2001) (33)
- EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS OF CHROMOSOMAL HOMOLOGY IN FOUR GENERA OF STENODERMINE BATS (PHYLLOSTOMATIDAE: CHIROPTERA) (1979) (30)
- Managing Terrorism or Accidental Nuclear Errors, Preparing for Iodine-131 Emergencies: A Comprehensive Review (2014) (25)
- Exposure to chronic, low‐dose rate γ‐radiation at Chornobyl does not induce point mutations in Big Blue® mice (2003) (25)
- Understanding the genetic consequences of environmental toxicant exposure: Chernobyl as a model system (2009) (21)
- Mitochondrial control region variation in bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) is not related to Chernobyl radiation exposure (2007) (20)
- Representational difference analysis to distinguish cryptic species (1999) (13)
- REPLY TO COMMENTS ON “CHROMOSOMAL EVOLUTION IN PEROMYSCUS” (1975) (7)
- Correction: Braverman, E.R., et al. Managing Terrorism or Accidental Nuclear Errors, Preparing for Iodine-131 Emergencies: A Comprehensive Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2014, 11, 4158–4200 (2014) (2)
- Restriction fragment length polymorphisms in satellite DNA distinguish chromosomal races of the white‐footed mouse Peromyscus leucopus (1992) (2)
- Hypothesising that salts of iodine, strontium and caesium reverse ageing induced by nuclear radiation (2013) (0)
- Mitochondrial Perspective on Species Identification and Delimitation for Troglobitic Cicurina (Arachnida: Araneae: Hahniidae) from Central Texas (2022) (0)
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