James D. Anderson
James D. Anderson (1930-1976) was a herpetologist with the American Museum of Natural History who did extensive fieldwork studying Ambystoma and other salamander species in Mexico.
He published 150 peer-reviewed papers.[1] 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.[2] (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.[3] (cited 43 times according to Google Scholar).