Xiaoming Wang (paleontologist)

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Xiaoming Wang is a Chinese-born American vertebrate paleontologist and geologist who lives and teaches in the United States.

Born (1957-07-14) July 14, 1957 (age 68)
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Xiaoming Wang
Born (1957-07-14) July 14, 1957 (age 68)
Alma materNanjing University
University of Kansas
Scientific career
FieldsPaleontology
Geology
InstitutionsLong Island University
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Areas of expertise

Professor Wang specializes in the fossil evolution, systematics, and phylogeny of mammals of the Cenozoic. He has researched the biostratigraphy of Inner Mongolia and Asia as a whole, the geochronology of Asia, paleoenvironments of the Tibetan Plateau, and mammalian migrations between Eurasia and North America. Wang has also investigated the systematics and phylogeny of canids (dogs and their kin) as well as Late Eocene through Pleistocene fossil mammals of Southern California and Mexico. (see Natural History Museum of LA).

Education

Professional life

Wang is a curator in the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and Natural History Museum.[1][2] Wang is also a contributing researcher of the Paleobiology Database created by John Alroy, Ph.D.[3]

Below is a list of taxa that Wang has contributed to naming:

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Year Taxon Authors
2023 Gazellospira tsaparangensis sp. nov. Wang, Li, & Tseng[4]
2022 Sonitictis moralesi gen. et sp. nov. Wang, Tseng, Jiangzuo, Wang, & Wang[5]
2020 Oriensmilus liupanensis gen. et sp. nov. Wang, White, & Guan[6]
2016 Protovis himalayensis gen. et sp. nov. Wang, Li, & Takeuchi[7]
2014 Vulpes qiuzhudingi sp. nov. Wang, Tseng, Li, Takeuchi, & Xie[8]
2014 Buisnictis metabatos sp. nov. Wang, Carranza-Castañeda, & Aranda-Gómez[9]
2013 Chasmaporthetes gangsriensis sp. nov. Tseng, Li, & Wang[10]
2008 Hsianwenia wui gen. et sp. nov. Chang, Wang, Liu, Miao, Zhao, Wu, Liu, Li, Sun, & Wang[11]
2005 Martinogale faulli sp. nov. Wang, Whistler, & Takeuchi[12]
2004 Promephitis parvus sp. nov. Wang & Qiu[13]
2004 Promephitis qinensis sp. nov. Wang & Qiu[13]
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Research

  • The Origin and Evolution of the Dog Family
  • Other Families of Carnivora.
  • Paleoenvironment of the Tibetan Plateau.
  • Biostratigraphy of Inner Mongolia.
  • Neogene Terrestrial Mammalian Biostratigraphy and Chronology in Asia.

Grants

Publications

Wang is also co-author, with American Museum of Natural History paleontologist, Richard H. Tedford of a popular book Dogs: Their Fossil Relatives and Evolutionary History, based upon their research on fossils of the Canidae.

References

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