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Nie Yonggang
nieyg@ioz.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Life Sciences
  • 2007-09--2012-06 PhD: Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2004-09--2007-06 Master's Degree: Xihua Normal University
  • 2019-08~Present - Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Researcher
  • 2016-01~2019-08 - Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Associate Researcher
  • 2012-07~2015-12 - Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Assistant Researcher
  • Changlong Award (New Star Award) (2021): Chinese Zoological Society
  • Second Prize of National Natural Science Award (2019): National Level
  • Sixth Youth Science and Technology Award (2016): Chinese Zoological Society
Animal Ecology
Conservation Biology
  • Symbiotic bacteria mediate volatile chemical signal synthesis in a large solitary mammal species, 11th Author, 2021
  • Diet drives convergent evolution of gut microbiomes in bamboo-eating species, 5th Author, 2021
  • Genomic Signatures of Coevolution between Nonmodel Mammals and Parasitic Roundworms, 6th Author, 2021
  • Seasonal dynamics of parasitism and stress physiology in wild giant pandas, 11th Author, 2020
  • Dietary flavonoids and the altitudinal preference of wild giant pandas in Foping National Nature Reserve, China, 3rd Author, 2020
  • Why wild giant pandas frequently roll in horse manure, 4th Author, 2020
  • Impact of sympatric carnivores on den selection of wild giant pandas, 11th Author, 2020
  • Seasonal competition between sympatric species for a key resource: Implications for conservation management, 1st Author, 2019
  • Seasonal and reproductive variation in chemical constituents of scent signals in wild giant pandas, 2nd Author, 2019
  • Giant Pandas Are Macronutritional Carnivores, 1st Author, 2019
  • Conservation metagenomics: a new branch of conservation biology, 5th Author, 2019
  • The role of den quality in giant panda conservation, 9th Author, 2019
  • Implications of flood disturbance for conservation and management of giant panda habitat in human-modified landscapes, 3rd Author, 2019
  • Diet Evolution and Habitat Contraction of Giant Pandas via Stable Isotope Analysis, 4th Author, 2019
  • Predicting the potential distribution of the endangered red panda across its entire range using MaxEnt modeling, 4th Author, 2018
  • Reintroduction of the giant panda into the wild: A good start suggests a bright future, 3rd Author, 2018
  • Walking in a heterogeneous landscape: Dispersal, gene flow and conservation implications for the giant panda in the Qinling Mountains, 4th Author, 2018
  • Conservation genetics and genomics of threatened vertebrates in China, 4th Author, 2018
  • No evidence for MHC-based mate choice in wild giant pandas, 2nd Author, 2018
  • The Value of Ecosystem Services from Giant Panda Reserves, 7th Author, 2018
  • Comparative genomics reveals convergent evolution between the bamboo-eating giant and red pandas, Not mentioned, 2017
  • Seasonal Variation in Nutrient Utilization Shapes Gut Microbiome Structure and Function in Wild Giant Pandas, 5th Author, 2017
  • Diet and Foraging-Site Selection by Giant Pandas in a National Nature Reserve in China, 5th Author, 2017
  • Inbreeding and Inbreeding Avoidance in Wild Giant Pandas, 2nd Author, 2017
  • Microhabitat Separation Between Giant Panda and Golden Takin in the Qinling Mountains and Implications for Conservation, 6th Author, 2017
  • 野生哺乳动物肠道微生物组研究进展与展望, 5th Author, 2017
  • Withered on the Stem: Is Bamboo a Seasonally Limiting Resource for Giant Pandas?, 4th Author, 2017
  • Noninvasive Genetics Provides Insights into the Population Size and Genetic Diversity of an Amur Tiger Population in China, 4th Author, 2016
  • Distinctive Diet-Tissue Isotopic Discrimination Factors Derived from the Exclusive Bamboo-Eating Giant Panda, 3rd Author, 2016
  • Dental Abnormalities of Eight Wild Qinling Giant Pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis), Shaanxi Province, China, 8th Author, 2015
  • Hunting Bamboo: Foraging Patch Selection and Utilization by Giant Pandas and Implications for Conservation, 2nd Author, 2015
  • Obligate Herbivory in an Ancestrally Carnivorous Lineage: the Giant Panda and Bamboo from the Perspective of Nutritional Geometry, 1st Author, 2015
  • Exceptionally low daily energy expenditure in the bamboo eating giant panda, Not mentioned, 2015
  • Giant Pandas Are Not an Evolutionary cul-de-sac: Evidence from Multidisciplinary Research, 4th Author, 2015
  • Progress in the Ecology and Conservation of Giant Pandas, 4th Author, 2015
  • Ecological Scale and Seasonal Heterogeneity in the Spatial Behaviors of Giant Pandas, 5th Author, 2014
  • 生物多样性丧失机制研究进展, 2nd Author, 2014
  • Giant panda scent-marking strategies in the wild: role of season, sex and marking surface, 1st Author, 2012
  • Reproductive competition and fecal testosterone in wild male giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), 1st Author, 2012
  • Effects of season and social interaction on fecal testosterone metabolites in wild male giant pandas: implications for energetics and mating strategies, 1st Author, 2012
  • 陕西佛坪自然保护区小型兽类的组成与分布, 7th Author, 2010
Animal Ecology Conservation Biology Giant Pandas Wildlife Conservation Biodiversity Ecological Adaptation Endangered Species Habitat Management Species Reintroduction Ecological Research

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