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Hui Yu
yuhui@scib.ac.cn
English, Chinese
Guangdong
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Life Sciences
  • 2002-09--2005-05 PhD: South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1997-09--2000-07 Master's Degree: South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1993-09--1997-07 Bachelor's Degree: Harbin Normal University
  • 2019-07~Present - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Researcher
  • 2015-03~2015-09 - French National Centre for Scientific Research - Senior Visiting Researcher
  • 2012-09~2013-09 - Iowa State University - Senior Visiting Researcher
  • 2008-08~2009-08 - Iowa State University - Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 2007-01~2011-07 - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Associate Researcher
  • 2004-01~2006-12 - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Assistant Researcher
  • 2000-07~2004-01 - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Intern Researcher
  • Di'ao Scholarship, Second Prize, Institute Level, 2005
Molecular Ecology and Evolution
Mutualistic Symbiosis between Ficus and Fig Wasps
  • Olfactory and gustatory receptor genes in fig wasps: Evolutionary insights from comparative studies., Yu, Hui, Nong, Xiaojue, Fan, Songle, Bhanumas, Chantarasuwan, Deng, Xiaoxia, Wang, Rong, Chen, Xiaoyong, Compton, Stephen G., 2023
  • The coexistence of two related fig wasp species sharing the same host fig species across a broad geographical area., Yu, Hui, 2023
  • Composition Diversity and Expression Specificity of the TPS Gene Family among 24 Ficus Species., Sun, Peng, Chen, Xiaoyong, Chantarasuwan, Bhanumas, Zhu, Xueying, Deng, Xiaoxia, Bao, Ying, Yu, Hui, 2022
  • Integrated Metabolomic and Transcriptomic Analyses to Understand the Effects of Hydrogen Water on the Roots of Ficus hirta Vahl., Jiqing Zeng, Hui Yu, John Hancock, 2022
  • Asymmetric sharing of pollinator fig wasps between two sympatric dioecious fig trees: a reflection of supply and demand or differences in the size of their figs?, Yu, Hui, Zhang, Zhiwei, Liu, Lu, Cheng, Yufen, Deng, Xiaoxia, Segar, Simon T, Compton, Stephen G., 2022
  • Multi-omics analysis the differences of VOCs terpenoid synthesis pathway in maintaining obligate mutualism between Ficus hirta Vahl and its pollinators., Fan, Songle, Jia, Yongxia, Wang, Rong, Chen, Xiaoyong, Liu, Wanzhen, Yu, Hui, 2022
  • Seven Sycoryctine Fig Wasp Species (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) Associated with Dioecious Ficus hirta Inhabiting South China and Southeast Asia., Wong, DaMien, Fan, Songle, Yu, Hui, 2022
  • Overlaps in olfactive signaling coupled with geographic variation may result in localized pollinator sharing between closely related Ficus species., Yu, Hui, 2022
  • A chromosome-level genome assembly of the pollinating fig wasp Valisia javana., Chen, Lianfu, Feng, Chao, Wang, Rong, Nong, Xiaojue, Deng, Xiaoxia, Chen, Xiaoyong, Yu, Hui, 2022
  • Low host specificity and broad geographical ranges in a community of parasitic non-pollinating fig wasps (Sycoryctinae; Chalcidoidea)., Deng, Xiaoxia, Chen, Lianfu, Tian, Enwei, Zhang, Dayong, Wattana, Tanming, Yu, Hui, Kjellberg, Finn, Segar, Simon T., 2021
  • Molecular mechanisms of mutualistic and antagonistic interactions in a plant-pollinator association., Wang, Rong, Yang, Yang, Jing, Yi, Segar, Simon T, Zhang, Yu, Wang, Gang, Chen, Jin, Liu, QingFeng, Chen, Shan, Chen, Yan, Cruaud, Astrid, Ding, YuanYuan, Dunn, Derek W, Gao, Qiang, Gilmartin, Philip M, Jiang, Kai, Kjellberg, Finn, Li, HongQing, Li, YuanYuan, Liu, JianQuan, Liu, Min, Machado, Carlos A, Ming, Ray, Rasplus, JeanYves, Tong, Xin, Wen, Ping, Yang, HuanMing, Yang, JingJun, Yin, Ye, Zhang, XingTan, Zhang, YuanYe, Yu, Hui, Yue, Zhen, Compton, Stephen G, Chen, XiaoYong, 2021
  • Multiple parapatric pollinators have radiated across a continental fig tree displaying clinal genetic variation (vol 28, pg 2391, 2019)., Yu, Hui, Tian, Enwei, Zheng, Linna, Deng, Xiaoxia, Cheng, Yufen, Chen, Lianfu, Wu, Wei, Tanming, Wattana, Zhang, Dayong, Compton, Stephen G, Kjellberg, Finn, 2020
  • Similitudes and differences between two closely related Ficus species in the synthesis by the ostiole of odors attracting their host-specific pollinators: A transcriptomic based investigation., Hu, Rui, Sun, Peng, Yu, Hui, Cheng, Yufen, Wang, Rong, Chen, Xiaoyong, Kjellberg, Finn, 2020
  • Multiple parapatric pollinators have radiated across a continental fig tree displaying clinal genetic variation., Hui Yu, Enwei Tian, Linna Zheng, Xiaoxia Deng, Yufen Cheng, Lianfu Chen, Wei Wu, Wattana Tanming, Dayong Zhang, Stephen G Compton, Finn Kjellberg, 2019
  • Host-parasitoid relationships within figs of an invasive fig tree: a fig wasp community structured by gall size., Compton, Stephen G, Chen, XiaoYong, Chen, Yan, Hatcher, Melanie J, Peng, YanQiong, Quinnell, Rupert J, Rodriguez, Lillian J, Yu, Hui, Ouyang, Ao, Wei, FangLu, Cai, ZheTing, Wang, Rong, 2018
  • Transcriptome analysis of genes involved in Valisia javana response to figs volatile organic compounds., Yu, Hui, 2018
  • Spatial variation in pollinator gall failure within figs of the gynodioecious Ficus hirta., Hui Yu, Stephen G Compton, Lanfen Wu, 2018
  • Plant geographic phenotypic variation drives diversification in its associated community of a phytophagous insect and its parasitoids., Yu, Hui, Liang, Dan, Tian, Enwei, Zheng, Linna, Kjellberg, Finn, 2018
  • Spatial variation in pollinator gall failure within figs of the gynodioecious Ficus hirta., Yu, Hui, Compton, Stephen G, Wu, Lanfen, 2018
  • Transcriptome analysis of genes involved in the response of a pollinator fig wasp to volatile organic compounds from its host figs., Zeng, Jiqing, Yu, Hui, Kjellberg, Finn, 2018
  • Transcriptome analysis of genes involved in the response of a pollinator fig wasp to volatile organic compounds from its host figs., Jiqing Zeng, Hui Yu, Finn Kjellberg, 2018
  • Conservation introduction resulted in similar reproductive success of Camellia changii compared with augmentation., Ren, Hai, Wang, Jun, Liu, Hong, Yuan, Lianlian, Xu, Yi, Zhang, Qianmei, Yu, Hui, Luo, Jian, 2016
  • Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci from three cryptic species of Ceratosolen emarginatus., Yang, LiYuan, Yu, Hui, Zhang, DaYong, Liao, WanJin, 2016
  • Lack of genetic isolation by distance, similar genetic structuring but different demographic histories in a fig-pollinating wasp mutualism., Tian, Enwei, Nason, John D, Machado, Carlos A, Zheng, Linna, Yu, Hui, Kjellberg, Finn, 2015
  • DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROSATELLITE LOCI FOR FICUS HIRTA (MORACEA)., Zheng, Linna, Nason, John D, Liang, Dan, Ge, Xuejun, Yu, Hui, 2015
  • Between-species facilitation by male fig wasps in shared figs., Wang, Rong, Segar, Simon T, Harper, Maximilian, Yu, Hui, Quinnell, Rupert J, Compton, Stephen G., 2015
  • De novo transcriptome sequencing in Ficus hirta Vahl. (Moraceae) to investigate gene regulation involved in the biosynthesis of pollinator attracting volatiles., Yu, Hui, Nason, John D, Zhang, Lu, Zheng, Linna, Wu, Wei, Ge, Xuejun, 2015
  • The fig wasp followers and colonists of a widely introduced fig tree, Ficus microcarpa., Wang, Rong, Aylwin, Robert, Barwell, Louise, Chen, XiaoYong, Chen, Yan, Chou, LienSiang, Cobb, James, Collette, Daniel, Craine, Lamara, GiblinDavis, Robin M, Ghana, Salah, Harper, Maximilian, Harrison, Rhett D, McPherson, John R, Peng, YanQiong, Pereira, Rodrigo A S, ReyesBetancort, Alfredo, Rodriguez, Lillian J V, Strange, Emily, van Noort, Simon, Yang, HuiWen, Yu, Hui, Compton, Stephen G., 2015
  • Do novo transcriptome sequencing in Ficus hirta Vahl. (Moraceae) to investigate gene regulation involved in the biosynthesis of pollinator attracting volatiles., Yu, Hui, 2015
  • First record of an apparently rare fig wasp feeding strategy: obligate seed predation., Wang, Rong, Matthews, Ashley, Ratcliffe,
Molecular Ecology Evolution Mutualistic Symbiosis Ficus Fig Wasps Species Coevolution Genetic Mechanisms Pollination Biodiversity Ecological Adaptation

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