Jing Che
Professor
State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution
Kunming Institute of Zoology
China
Biography
Jing Che has done her PhD, Currently She is working as Professor in State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution in Kunming Institute of Zoology. Her research interests are Systematics, Biogeography, Conservation genetics, Phenotypic adaptation to local environment and its underlying evolutionary mechanisms. Several papers of her work were published in reputed International journals.
Research Interest
Systematics, Biogeography, Conservation genetics, Phenotypic adaptation to local environment and its underlying evolutionary mechanisms
Publications
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Jiang K, Fang YA, Kai WA, Da-Hu ZO, Cheng LI, Jing CH. A new genus and species of treefrog from Medog, southeastern Tibet, China (Anura, Rhacophoridae). Zoological Research. 2016 Jan 18;37(1):15.
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Fang YA, Jiang K, Kai WA, Jie-Qiong JI, Suwannapoom C, Cheng LI, Jens VV, Rafe MB, Jing CH. The Australasian frog family Ceratobatrachidae in China, Myanmar and Thailand: discovery of a new Himalayan forest frog clade. Zoological Research. 2016 Jan 18;37(1):7.
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Yuan ZY, Zhou WW, Chen X, Poyarkov Jr NA, Chen HM, Jang-Liaw NH, Chou WH, Matzke NJ, Iizuka K, Min MS, Kuzmin SL. Spatiotemporal diversification of the true frogs (genus Rana): a historical framework for a widely studied group of model organisms. Systematic biology. 2016 Jun 10;65(5):824-42.