Samuel Wooster James Explained

Samuel Wooster James
Other Names:SW James, Samuel James
Nationality:American
Workplaces:University of Iowa, University of Kansas
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Known For:Earthworms, phylogenetics, ecology, taxonomy
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Samuel James is an American scientist, a researcher specializing in evolutionary biology, focusing on earthworm taxonomy. James, with fellow researchers, has discovered numerous species of annelids, including Diplocardia californiana,[1] Diplocardia woodi, Diplocardia montana, and a new species related to the Giant Palouse earthworm.[2]

Since January 2011, James has been working on phylogenomic investigation of the evolutionary history of Annelida, as part of the WormNet II: Assembling the Tree of Life for Annelida project,[3] along with researchers Christer Erseus and Bronwyn W. Williams. He is currently part of the University of Iowa's Department of Biology, where he is an Associate Adjunct Professor.[4] Prior to the University of Iowa, James was a research associate at the University of Kansas, Biodiversity Institute, from 2003 until 2009.

List of new species observed

Scientific Name Common Name Location Reference
Amynthas nanrenensis [5]
Amynthas corticis Taiwan
Amynthas monsoonus Taiwan
Amynthas huangi Taiwan
Amynthas aelianus Taiwan
Amynthas chaishanensis Taiwan
Amynthas hengchunensis Taiwan
Amynthas kaopingensis Taiwan
Amynthas ailiaoensis Taiwan
Diplocardia hulberti [6]
Diplocardia rugosa Kansas

List of publications

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010-2014

References

Notes and References

  1. New Species Of Diplocardia and Argilophilus (Annelida, Oligochaeta, Megascolecidae) From Southern California (1994)
  2. News: Researchers Find Rare Giant Worm Doesn't Live up to its Billing. The New York Times. 2010-04-27. Robbins. Jim.
  3. Web site: Profile: Samuel Wooster James . ResearchGate.
  4. Web site: Departmental Directory - the Department of Biology - the University of Iowa . 2014-08-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141011002243/http://www.biology.uiowa.edu/directory_listing.php?cat=5 . 2014-10-11 .
  5. 10.1080/00222930400001434 . 39 . 14 . Seven new species of Amynthas (Clitellata: Megascolecidae) and new earthworm records from Taiwan . 2005 . Journal of Natural History . 1007–1028 . James Samuel W. 85328099 .
  6. Diplocardia hulberti And Diplocardia rugosa, New Earthworms (Annelida, Oligochaeta, Megascolecidae) From Kansas