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James D. Anderson : ウィキペディア英語版 | James D. Anderson James Donald Anderson, Jr. (1930-1976) was an American herpetologist with the American Museum of Natural History and professor of zoology at Rutgers University who did extensive fieldwork studying ''Ambystoma'' and other salamander species in Mexico. He was born in Newark, New Jersey on August 16, 1930, and grew up in the nearby town of Belleville. He attended the Rutgers University–Newark College of Arts and Sciences and earned a B.A. in zoology in 1954. From 1954 to 1960 he was a graduate student at UC Berkeley, working under Robert C. Stebbins. Anderson returned to Rutgers University–Newark as a faculty member in 1960, and died from injuries sustained in a car accident on November 20, 1976. The Anderson's salamander (''Ambystoma andersoni'') is named after him. He published 150 peer-reviewed papers.〔()〕 His two most cited papers are: *"A Comparison of the Food Habits of ''Ambystoma macrodactylum sigillatum'', ''Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum'', and ''Ambystoma tigrinum californiense''". ''Herpetologica'' 24 (4) (Dec., 1968): 273–284. (cited 55 times according to Google Scholar); *"The Life History of the Mexican Salamander ''Ambystoma ordinarium'' Taylor". (with Richard D. Worthington). ''Herpetologica'' 27 (2) (Jun., 1971): 165–176. (cited 43 times according to Google Scholar). ==References==
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