Ye ChangyuanYe Changyuan (born 1936) is an amphibian expert in the People's Republic of China and a researcher at the Amphibian and Reptile Laboratory of the Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. BiographyIn 1956, Ye Changyuan was admitted to the Animal Husbandry Major of Sichuan Agricultural College (now Sichuan Agricultural University). After graduation in 1961, she entered the Institute of Agricultural Biology, Sichuan Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (now the Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and began amphibian research.[1] Her husband, Fei Liang, is a research partner and a fellow amphibian expert. They met at the university and married in 1963.[2] She initially served as assistant to amphibian research experts Liu Chengzhao and Hu Shuqin.[2] Ye Changyuan suspended her scientific field research work in 1964 after becoming pregnant. To continue her work, Ye Changyuan and her husband cooperated to meet their own individual work needs.[2] One of them would primarily go into the field to collect specimens, and the other would stay at home to compile the resulting field data.[1] According to Xinhua News Agency, the pair continued their field research despite conditions.
Since 1980, the wife and husband herpetology team discovered 126 new species and records of amphibians. They established a new family and five new subfamilies, and a fifth tadpole type was defined. Although both researchers retired in the 1990's, they jointly published a 1,040-page tome titled "Amphibians of China" (Volume 1) in 2016.[2] Ye's husband, Fei Liang, died at 86 in Chengdu, China, on 4 June 2022.[3] Taxon named in her honorTo commemorate Ye Changyuan's contribution to the classification of amphibians, the scientific name of the new genus Yerana established in 2006 was taken from her surname "Ye."
Some Taxa described by Ye
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