John Ching Hsiung Wu (also John C. H. Wu; traditional Chinese: 吳經熊; pinyin: Wu Jingxiong; March 28, 1899 – February 6, 1986) was a Chinese intellectual, jurist, and writer.
My research includes a principal aim of understanding the evolutionary history of terrestrial arthropods, particularly insects, by integrating exceptional fossils from Konservat-Lagerstätten (Middle-Late Yanliao Biota [~165 Ma], Early…
Jejich fylogenetické postavení nebývalo jisté, často byli považováni za zvláštní kmen či dva nepříbuzné kmeny živočichů, dokonce se objevily i názory, že jde o příbuzné druhoústých.
The term "species" has been a central tenet of biological belief since the early days of biology. But the concepts attached to the term have varied and often were not defined rigorously.
At the Chinese Academy of Sciences, new members are elected biennially. [1 ] Before 2014 only a maximum of 60 members could be inducted each time, but this restriction has since been removed by new bylaws.