Professor Madya Dr.
 Evan Quah Seng Huat

Professor Madya Dr. Evan Quah Seng Huat

Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS

Professor Madya Dr. Evan Quah Seng Huat is a distinguished researcher at Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, University Malaysia Sabah. Their research focuses on I am a herpetologist who studies amphibians and reptiles in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. It has been over a decade now that I have been involved in this field, and my research interest is in the taxonomy, diversity, speciation and phylogeography of herpetofauna in this region. Among the ecosystems that my team and I take special interest in are montane and karst ecosystems that harbour high levels of endemism among their amphibians and reptiles. Apart from working locally in Malaysia, I also, collaborate on research projects and conduct field work in neighboring countries in the surrounding region such as China, Singapore, Cambodia and Myanmar. In the past decade, my colleagues and I have discovered more than 50 species of amphibians and reptiles that were new to science around the region. .

As a member of Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Professor Madya Dr. Evan Quah Seng Huat holds Doktor Falsafah (Ph.D) from Lain-lain and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Contact Information

Academic Department

Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS

Appointed Department

Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS

Education

Doktor Falsafah (ph.d)

Lain-lain

2016

Research Collaborators

Research

Projects

4

Active

2

Grants

RM 160,243.40


Research Interests & Expertise

Biological Sciences - Herpetology

Publications

Total Publications by Year

NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed


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Scopus Profile

Documents

124

H-Index

29

Citations

3,239

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

Habitat protection and recovery plan development for the critically endangered mesilau stream toad (ansonia guibei)

Leader

2026 - 2027

Reassessment of the population and conservation status of the mesilau stream toad (ansonia guibei) in sabah, malaysia

Leader

2023 - 2026

Publications listing

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Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), One Last Meal Before Hitting The Road: A Spotted House Gecko, Gekko Monarchus (schlegel, 1836), As Prey Of A Road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea Paradisi Boie, 1827, With A Review Of Prey Reported For The Species.

22.

Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), Expanded Morphological Description Of The Drogon’s False Garden Lizard, Pseudocalotes Drogon (squamata: Agamidae) From Peninsular Malaysia

23.

Yek Sze Huei , Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), Enduring The Earthquake: Rediscovery Of The Critically Endangered Mesilau Stream Toad, Ansonia Guibei Inger, 1966 (anura, Bufonidae) And Its Conservation Implications

24.

Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), A New Species Of The Cyrtodactylus Chauquangensis Group (squamata, Gekkonidae) From The Borderlands Of Extreme Northern Thailand

25.

Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), Advertisement Calls From Species Of The Limnonectes Hascheanus-limborgi Complex (anura: Dicroglossidae) From Peninsular Malaysia

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Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), Tail Bifurcation In Gehyra Mutilata (wiegmann, 1834) And An Updated Compilation Of Tail Abnormality Records In Gekkota

27.

Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), Preliminary Survey Of The Herpetofauna Of Marai Parai – Gurkha Hut, Kota Belud, Sabah

28.

Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), Taxonomic Composition, Diversity And Conservation Status Of Reptilian Fauna At Sekayu Lowland Forests, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia

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Evan Quah Seng Huat (2024), Taxonomic Composition, Diversity, And Conservation Status Of Reptilian Fauna At Sekayu Lowland Forests, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia

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Evan Quah Seng Huat (2023), A Decade Of Amphibian Studies (animalia, Amphibia) At Sekayu Lowland Forest, Hulu Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia


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