Barbara Weir (scientist)

Dr. Barbara J. Weir was a scientist, adventurer, and editor from the United Kingdom. Her discovery and extensive study of estrus in Galea musteloides illuminated the workings of some rodents' reproductive systems.[1] Barbara Weir is most recognized for her comparative study on the breeding habits of Cavia aperea, and two related species, Galea musteloides, and Microcavia australis. Weir was also an editor for the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility from 1976 to 1990[2] where she was recognized for her "firm and fair role" as editor.[3]

  1. ^ Hudson, Jack (July 1976). "The Biology of Hystricomorph Rodents. I. W. Rowlands , Barbara J. Weir". Physiological Zoology. 49 (3): 386–387. doi:10.1086/physzool.49.3.30155696. ISSN 0031-935X.
  2. ^ "Reproduction -- About Reproduction". archive.is. 2004-04-01. Archived from the original on 2004-04-01. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
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