W. Frank Blair, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Zoology | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
Area:
ecology, evolutionary biology, herpetologyWebsite:
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbl47Google:
"W. Blair"Bio:
(1912 - 1984)
http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/2000-2001/memorials/SCANNED/blair.pdf
Parents
Sign in to add mentorHarley Bakwell Sherman | grad student | 1935 | UF Gainesville | |
(M.S.: An ecological investigation of the marsh rabbit of the region of Gainesville, Florida.) | ||||
Lee Raymond Dice | grad student | 1938 | University of Michigan | |
(Ph.D.: ECOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE MAMMALS OF THE BIRD CREEK REGION, NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA) |
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Blair WF. (1974) Character displacement in frogs Integrative and Comparative Biology. 14: 1119-1125 |
Bogart JP, Blair WF, Hubbs C. (1969) Comments on the "cytologically verified" hybrids between Bufo and Rana, two genera of anuran amphibians. Cytogenetics. 8: 30-4 |
Blair WF. (1964) An Ecological Context for the Effects of Chemical Stress on Population Structure Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America. 10: 225-226 |
Blair WF. (1961) Calling and Spawning Seasons in a Mixed Population of Anurans Ecology. 42: 99-110 |
Tinkle DW, Blair WF. (1960) The Rusty Lizard. A Population Study. American Midland Naturalist. 64: 504 |
Blair WF. (1960) A Breeding Population of the Mexican Toad (Bufo Valliceps) in Relation to Its Environment Ecology. 41: 165-174 |
Fitch HS, Blair WF. (1960) The Rusty Lizard, a Population Study Copeia. 1960: 386 |
Crenshaw JW, Blair WF. (1959) Relationships in the Pseudacris nigrita Complex in Southwestern Georgia Copeia. 1959: 215 |
Blair WF. (1958) Call Structure and Species Groups in U. S. Treefrogs (Hyla) The Southwestern Naturalist. 3: 77 |
Blair WF. (1958) Effects of X-Irradiation on a Natural Population of the Deer-Mouse (Peromyscus Maniculatus) Ecology. 39: 113 |