William H. Baltosser
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Biography and Research Information
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William H. Baltosser's research encompasses phylogenetic analysis, bioinformatic studies of disease origins, and ecological assessments of species distribution. His work on microbial CP-lyase cluster genes investigates bioremediation applications for phosphonate compounds. Additionally, Baltosser has explored the genetic basis of avian vacuolar myelinopathy, utilizing bioinformatic approaches to understand the acquisition of aetokthonotoxin genes and their environmental pressures. His ecological research includes studies on the distribution and habitat preferences of specific subspecies, such as the frosted elfin butterfly in Arkansas. Baltosser has a publication record of 28 works, with a total of 35,693 citations and an h-index of 10, indicating continued activity in his fields.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 28
- Citations: 35,707
Selected Publications
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Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin (2026)
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Phylogenetic analysis of microbial CP-lyase cluster genes for bioremediation of phosphonate (2025)
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Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas (2021)
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Ozark Baltimore Checkerspot Euphydryas phaeton ozarkae (Nymphalidae) Oviposition Selection Favors More Vigorous Hosts (2020)
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Deer Browsing Influences Population Dynamics of the Ozark Baltimore Checkerspot (<i>Euphydryas Phaeton Ozarkae</i>: Nymphalidae) (2018)
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The Ozark Baltimore Checkerspot,<i>Euphydryas phaeton ozarkae</i>(Nymphalidae): Life History in Northern Arkansas (2016)
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Computational Analysis Reveals a Successive Adaptation of Multiple Inositol Polyphosphate Phosphatase 1 in Higher Organisms through Evolution (2014)
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Structure and composition of grassland habitats used by wintering Smith's Longspurs: the importance of native grasses (2012)
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Density and habitat associations of Henslow's Sparrows wintering in saline soil barrens in southern Arkansas (2008)
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Statistics Without Math Merits Mixed Review (2005)
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Annual Molt in Ruby-Throated and Black-Chinned Hummingbirds (1995)
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Top Collaborators
- Phylogenetic analysis of microbial CP-lyase cluster genes for bioremediation of phosphonate
- Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin
- Phylogenetic analysis of microbial CP-lyase cluster genes for bioremediation of phosphonate
- Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Distribution and Habitat Preferences of a Frosted Elfin Subspecies (Callophrys irus hadros, Lycaenidae) in Arkansas
- Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin
- Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin
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