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汪洋

发布时间:2017-09-13


汪洋

博士

副教授

硕士研究生导师

电子邮件: [email protected]

所属专业:生态学/资源生态与保护

一、学习经历:

2012/09-2017/07,中国科学院大学,中国科学院动物研究所,理学博士

2009/09-2012/07,新疆农业大学,动物科学学院,理学硕士

2002/09-2006/07,中国矿业大学,化工学院,工学学士

二、教学科研工作:

教学:主讲本科生课程《动物学(下)》、《动物学(下)实验》、《动植物野外实习》、《种群生态学》等。

科研:从事动物生态学研究,具体方向有:(1)动物对变化环境的生理生态适应机制:以野生爬行动物为研究对象,利用整合生物学方法和技术,探讨动物与环境的相互作用关系,以及相应的生理行为适应机制。(2)动物适应极端环境的生活史对策及进化机制:从宏观到微观水平,研究爬行动物对干旱环境的适应及分子进化机制。(3)鸟类形态、行为和生理特征对飞行功能的影响,及对气候环境的适应机制。

三、社会和学术兼职

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 编委

四、主持或参加科研项目:

1. 科技部基地和人才专项“第二次青藏高原综合科学考察研究”子课题:气候变化对青藏高原树麻雀的影响(隶属于任务五生物多样性保护和可持续利用,高原动物多样性保护和可持续利用专题、近五十年人类活动与气候变化对青藏高原脊椎动物多样性的影响课题),2019QZKK05010214,2019.11-2022.10,参与

2. 国家自然科学基金青年项目,31800338,丽斑麻蜥胚胎适应干旱的生理生态对策及分子机制,2019/01-2019/21,主持

3. 国家自然科学基金面上项目,31570526,荒漠化对蜥蜴物种多样性影响的生态学机制研究,2016/01-2019/12,参与  

4. 国家自然科学基金面上项目,31372146,秦岭牛科动物对山地环境的功能形态与行为生态的适应对策研究,2014/01-2017/12,参与  

五、代表性研究成果

[1] Wang, Y., Li, S.R., Pei, M.Y., Wu, D.Y. & Du, W.G.* 2021 Population origin, maternal effects, and hydric conditions during incubation determine embryonic and offspring survival in a desert-dwelling lizard. Oecologia.

[2] Sun, B.J.#, Ma, L.#, Wang, Y.#, Mi, C.R., Buckley, L.B., Levy, O., Lu, H.L. & Du, W.G.* 2021 Latitudinal embryonic thermal tolerance and plasticity shape the vulnerability of oviparous species to climate change. Ecol Monogr.

[3] Nabi, G., Wang, Y., Lu, L., Jiang, C., Ahmad, S., Wu, Y.F. & Li, D.M.* 2021 Bats and birds as viral reservoirs: A physiological and ecological perspective. Sci Total Environ 754.  [4] Li, M., Nabi, G., Sun, Y.F., Wang, Y., Wang, L.M., Jiang, C., Cao, P.X., Wu, Y.F. & Li, D.M.* 2021 The effect of air pollution on immunological, antioxidative and hematological parameters, and body condition of Eurasian tree sparrows. Ecotox Environ Safe 213.

[5] Hao, X., Wang, C.X., Han, X.Z., Wang, Y., Zhang, Q., Zhang, F.S., Sun, B.J. & Du, W.G.* 2021 A reciprocal egg-swap experiment reveals sources of variation in developmental success among populations of a desert lizard. Oecologia 196, 27-35.

[6] Wang, Y., Yin, Y., Ren, Z., Jiang, C., Sun, Y., Li, J., Nabi, G., Wu, Y. & Li, D.M .* 2020 A comparison of flight energetics and kinematics of migratory Brambling and residential Eurasian Tree Sparrow. Avian Research 11, 25.

[7] Nabi, G., Wang, Y., Hao, Y.J., Khan, S., Wu, Y.F. & Li, D.M.* 2020 Massive use of disinfectants against COVID-19 poses potential risks to urban wildlife. Environ Res 188.

[8] Nabi, G., Hao, Y.C., Liu, X.L., Sun, Y.F., Wang, Y., Jiang, C., Li, J.Y., Wu, Y.F. & Li, D.M.* 2020 Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis Crosstalk With the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis and Metabolic Regulation in the Eurasian Tree Sparrow During Mating and Non-mating Periods. Front Endocrinol 11.

[9] Han, X.Z., Hao, X., Wang, Y., Wang, X.F., Teng, L.W., Liu, Z.S., Zhang, F.S. & Zhang, Q.* 2020 Experimental warming induces oxidative stress and immunosuppression in a viviparous lizard, Eremias multiocellata. Journal of Thermal Biology 90.

[10] Ye, Y.Z.#, Ma, L.#, Sun, B.J.#, Li, T., Wang, Y., Shine, R. & Du, W.G.* 2019 The Embryos of Turtles Can Influence Their Own Sexual Destinies. Curr Biol 29, 2597.

[11] Wang, Y.#, Yin, Y.#, Ge, S.Y., Li, M., Zhang, Q., Li, J.Y., Wu, Y.F., Li, D.M.* & Dudley, R. 2019 Limits to load-lifting performance in a passerine bird: the effects of intraspecific variation in morphological and kinematic parameters. Peerj 7.

[12] Li, M., Zhu, W.W., Wang, Y., Sun, Y.F., Li, J.Y., Liu, X.L., Wu, Y.F., Gao, X.B. & Li, D.M*. 2019 Effects of capture and captivity on plasma corticosterone and metabolite levels in breeding Eurasian Tree Sparrows. Avian Research 10.

[13] Zhang, Q., Han, X.Z., Hao, X., Ma, L., Li, S.R., Wang, Y. & Du, W.G.* 2018 A simulated heat wave shortens the telomere length and lifespan of a desert lizard. Journal of Thermal Biology 72, 94-100.

[14] Sun, B.J., Wang, Y., Wang, Y., Lu, H.L. & Du, W.G.* 2018 Anticipatory parental effects in a subtropical lizard in response to experimental warming. Front Zool 15.

[15] Sun, B.J., Liang, M., Li, S.R., Williams, C.M., Wang, Y., Xin, H. & Du, W.G.* 2018 Phenology and the physiological niche are co-adapted in a desert dwelling lizard. Funct Ecol.

[16] Wang, Y., Zeng, Z.G., Li, S.R. & Du, W.G.* 2017 Food restriction affects maternal investment but not neonate phenotypes in a viviparous lizard. Zoological Research 38, 81-87.

[17] Wang, Y., Li, S.R., Zeng, Z.G., Liang, L. & Du, W.G.* 2017 Maternal food availability affects offspring performance and survival in a viviparous lizard. Funct Ecol 31.

[18] Li, S.R., Wang, Y., Ma, L., Zeng, Z.G., Bi, J.H. & Du, W.G.* 2017 Thermal ecology of three coexistent desert lizards: Implications for habitat divergence and thermal vulnerability. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 1-10.

[19] Li, S.R., Hao, X., Wang, Y., Sun, B.J., Bi, J.H., Zhang, Y.P., Janzen, F.J., Du, W.G.* 2017 Female lizards choose warm, moist nests that improve embryonic survivorship and offspring fitness. Funct Ecol.

[20] Wang, Y., Zeng, Z.G., Li, S.R., Bi, J.H. & Du, W.G.* 2016 Low precipitation aggravates the impact of extreme high temperatures on lizard reproduction. Oecologia 182, 961-971.


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