Wildlife and Behavioral Ecology Research Group —— Members
Li Chunwang, Associate Professor Research fields: Behavioral Endocrinology, Behavioral Ecology, and Conservation Biology Recently, I am taking researches on behavioral ecology of sika deer (Cervusnippon), desert lizards (Phrynocephalusvlangalii and Phrynocephalusfrontalis), and other animals. |
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Fang Hongxia, Associate Professor Emeritus Research field: Inventory and manage animals in zoos. Coordinate laboratory issues of the group. |
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Ping Xiao-ge, Assistant Researcher Research Interest: The behavioral and psychological response of animals to changing environment, animal behavior, animal vision, learning and Cognition. |
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Research Assistant: Li Lili, I interested in the relationship between organisms, I studied the impact of predators on mutualistic system using fig and fig wasp as a model system. Animal behavior is my research interest, too. Now, I am assisting Prof. Jiang to work on the Redlist of China's Mammals. |
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JiShengnan, Post Doctorial Fellow | |
Zhang Lvbing, Ph. D. Candidate Research field: Conservation biology. Focus on spatial and temporal variations of diversity in animal taxa, response of biodiversity to anthropogenic factors |
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Chen Jing, Ph. D. Candidate I studythe hybridization and introgression of two Procapra species, Przewalski’s gazelle and Tibetan gazelle, aiming at finding out whether interspecific hybridization happen in gazelles in wild and if so, what is degree of the genetic admixture. In turn, I want to knowhow hybridization and introgression influence conservation and recovery of these two endangered species. |
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Liu Zhao,Ph. D. Candidate I study consumer psychology, especially consumer behavior of wild animal productswithmultidisciplinaryapproach of psychology, ethics and economics, in order to explore the relationship between human behavior and endangeredspecies conservation. |
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Chen Daiqiang, Ph. D Candidate | |
Cui Shaopeng, , Ph. D Candidate | |
Li Na, Ph. D Candidate | |
HuYimin, Ph. D. Candidate My main interest focuses on the vertical distribution of mammals and conservation of wildlife, especially the endangered mammals in the Mt. Himalaya. |
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Huang Yuanjun, M.S. Candidate Research interest: Diversity in small mammals, particularly bats. |
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Luo Xiao, M.S. Candidate Research Interest: Conservation Biology |