Professional:Professor
Department:Paleontology Teaching and Research Office
Contact:029-88307609
Email:20133224@nwu.edu.cn, mzlyx11@163.com
Retirement time:2020-08-18
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2012 graduated from the Department of geology, Northwestern University with a doctorate < /span>
He has undertaken the teaching tasks of paleobiology, paleontology and geohistory, field geological practice of Qinhuangdao, new generation mammal and environment, Paleobiology and geohistory, and field geological practice of national college students' comprehensive geological skills competition, etc. for undergraduates; he is responsible for Paleontology and paleoridge of the Department of geology of Northwest University, National university teaching demonstration center He was in charge of the management and construction of vertebrate, rock and mineral teaching and experimental specimens in Northwest University Museum & lt; / span & gt; & lt; span style = & quot; line- height:1.5;font-family :"">- The exhibition design and specific implementation of the Vertebrate Paleontology Museum; presided over the National Natural Science Foundation and participated in a number of scientific research projects including national major and provincial key projects. Quaternary International< span style="line- height:1.5;font-family A series of papers have been published in authoritative journals at home and abroad, such as: & quot; & quot; & gt;, and a monograph in English has been jointly published. Based on mammal fossils, the paleoenvironmental changes in Shaanxi, northern China and even Asia have been discussed.
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Peng Zhang, Hong Ao, Andrew P. Roberts, Yongxiang Li< /b>, Qiang Sun, Jianhui Zhang, Pengfei Sun, Xiaoke Qiang. Magnetochronology of Mid-Miocene mammalian fauna in the Lanzhou Basin, northeastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for Asian mammal migration, Geoscience Frontiers, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2020.01.006
Ji-yuan You , Yi-qun Liu , Yong-xiang Li , Ding-wu Zhou & Shanshan Song. (2020): Discovery and significance of ancient cod fossils in hydrothermal fluid d eposition areas: a case study of Chang 7-3 from the Triassic Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin, Historical Biology, DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2020.1769091
LI Zhichao, LI Yongxiang, XUE Xiangxu, LI Wenhou, ZHANG Yunxiang and YANG Fu. 2019. A New Fossil Erinaceidae from the Shajingyi Area in the Lanzhou Basin, China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 93(4): 789–798
Li, Y.-X. S.-M. Hu*, S.-J. Wang*, Y.-X. Zhang, J. Li, K. Xie, and Y. Chen. 2019. Fossil lizards and snakes from the Middle Pleistocene of China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2019.1631175
Yu Chen, Yong-Xiang Li*< /span>, Jing-Song Shi, Yun-Xiang Zhang & Kun Xie (2019): Pleistocene fossil snakes (Squamata, Reptilia) from Shanyangzhai Cave, Hebei, China, Historical Biology, DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2019.1658094 (corresponding author) & lt; / span & gt; & lt; / span & gt;
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Yahui Qiu, Hong Ao*, Yunxiang Zhanga*, Peixian Shu, Yongxiang Li, Xingwen Li, Peng Zhang. 2017. Magnetostratigraphic dating of the Linyi Fauna and implications for sequencing the mammalian faunas on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Quaternary Research (2018), 89, 629–644
LIU Yongjie, LI Yongxiang, LI Hong, NIU Yuanzhe, LIU Fan and Dong Yangkun, 2017. The new discovery of Oligocene cyprinidae fossil in Qaidam basin, Northwest China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 91(supp. 1): 136-137.
< span style="font-family:;">Li Zhichao, Li Wenhou and Li Yongxiang, 2017. The Lithofacies Paleogeography and Paleoenvironmental evolution of the Cenozoic in the Weihe Basin, China. Acta Geologica Sinica < span style="font-family:"">(English Edition), 91(supp. 1): 132-133.< /span>
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Li, Z., Y. Li*, Y. Zhang and W. Li, 2017. New fossil record of a subspecies of < span style="font-family:"">Bubalus from the weihe area, Shaanxi, China. Int. J. Agric. BiolLi Y, Deng T, Hua H, < /span>Li Y, Zhang Y (2017). Assessment of dental ontogeny in late Miocene hipparionines from the Lamagou fauna of Fugu, Shaanxi Province, China. PLoS ONE 12(4): e0175460
Li Y X, Zhang Y X, 2017. Early Middle Jurassic dinosaur footprints from Zizhou County, Shaanxi, China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 55(3): 276–288< /span>
Li Y X, Hu S M, Wang S J et al., 2016. New materials of micromammal fossils from Longyadong Cave in Luonan Basin, Shaanxi, central China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 54(4): 332-350
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Yong-Xiang Li, Ji Li, Yun-Xiang Zhang*. Fossil Scapanulus oweni (Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) from theShanyangzhaiCave, Middle Pleistocene,Qinhuangdao,China. < /span>Quaternary International 392 (2016) 197-202
LI YongXiang, ZHANG YunXiang*, SUN BoYang, AO Hong & XUE XiangXu. New fossils of the Early Pleistocene Equus huanghoensis (Equidae, Perissodactyla) from Nihewan in Hebei Province of China. Sci China Earth Sci, 2016, 59: 83–94
Hong Ao∗, Peng Zhang, Mark J.Dekkers, Andrew P.Roberts, Zhisheng An, Yongxiang Li, Fengyan Lu, Shan Lin, Xingwen Li. New magnetochronology of Late Miocene mammal fauna, NE Tibetan Plateau, China: Mammal migration and paleoenvironments. Earth and Planetary Science Letters < span style="font-family:"">434 (2016) 220–230