Robert C. Stebbins
Robert Cyril Stebbins (March 31, 1915 – September 23, 2013) was an American
herpetologist and illustrator known for his field guides and popular books as well as his studies of reptiles and amphibians. His ''Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians'', first published in 1966, is still considered the definitive reference of its kind, owing to both the quality of the illustrations and the comprehensiveness of the text. A professor of zoology at the
University of California, Berkeley, for over 30 years, he was the first curator of herpetology at the
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, a 1949
Guggenheim fellow, and author of over 70 scientific articles. His discovery of the
ring species phenomenon in ''
Ensatina'' salamanders is now a textbook example of
speciation, and he performed extensive research on the
parietal eye of reptiles. He produced nature films, supported science education in primary grades, and organized conservation efforts that aided in the passing of the
1994 California Desert Protection Act. After retirement he continued to paint, collect field notes, and write books. Stebbins is commemorated in the scientific names of three species: ''
Batrachoseps stebbinsi'', the Tehachapi slender salamander; ''
Anniella stebbinsi'', a legless lizard; and ''
Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi'', the endangered Sonora tiger salamander.
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