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Rui-Ting Ju
Life Science
Fudan University
Shanghai
Language: Chinese, English
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Invasive Species Ecosystem Impact Control Techniques Biological Interactions Wetland Restoration Biodiversity Insect Ecology Pest Management Ecological Research Environmental Protection
Areas of Focus
  • Invasion Ecology
  • Biological Interaction
  • Wetland Ecology
  • Insect Diversity
  • Early Warning and Control of Weeds and Insect Pests
Work Experience
  • 2003-2016 - Shanghai Institute of Landscape Gardening - Assistant Engineer, Engineer, Senior Engineer
  • 2016-present - Fudan University, School of Life Sciences - Professor, Doctoral Supervisor
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 2000 - Bachelor's Degree in Applied Chemistry: Yangzhou University
  • 2003 - Master's Degree in Agricultural Entomology and Pest Control: Yangzhou University
  • 2012 - Ph.D. in Ecology: Fudan University
  • Published over 120 papers in journals such as Journal of Ecology, Journal of Applied Ecology, Ecological Applications
  • Authored 6 Shanghai local standards
  • Granted 12 patents
Publications
  • Geographic variation of litter chemistry and palatability in an invasive plant versus its native competitor, Guo YL, Zhang YZ, Wu JH, Richards CL, Bossdorf O, Li B, Ju RT, 2023
  • Revealing biogeographic patterns in genetic diversity of native and invasive plants and their association with soil community diversity in the Chinese coast, Liu LL, Guo YL, Wu YM, Yin MQ, Guo X, Eller F, Richards CL, Brix H, Ju RT, Guo WH, 2023
  • Restoration of native saltmarshes can reverse arthropod assemblages and trophic interactions changed by a plant invasion, Jiang JJ, Zhao YJ, Guo YL, Gao L, Richards CL, Siemann E, Wu JH, Li B, Ju RT, 2022
  • Changes in multiple environmental factors additively enhance the dominance of an exotic plant with a novel trade-off pattern, Qiu SY, Liu SS, Wei SJ, Cui XH, Nie M, Huang JX, He Q, Ju RT, Li B, 2020
  • Emerging risks of non-native species escapes from aquaculture: Call for policy improvements in China and other developing countries, Ju RT, Li X, Jiang JJ, Wu JH, Liu JG, Strong DR, Li B, 2020
  • Mismatches between the resources for adult herbivores and their offspring suggest invasive Spartina alterniflora is an ecological trap, Sun KK, Yu WS, Jiang JJ, Richards C, Siemann E, Ma J, Li B, Ju RT, 2020
  • Invasive Spartina alterniflora exhibits increased resistance but decreased tolerance to a generalist insect in China, Ju RT, Ma D, Siemann E, Liu X, Wu JH, Li B, 2019
  • The extended phenology of Spartina invasion alters a native herbivorous insect’s abundance and diet in a Chinese salt marsh, Ju RT, Chen YY, Gao L, Li B, 2016
  • Rapid cold hardening increases cold and chilling tolerances more than acclimation in the adults of the sycamore lace bug, Corythucha ciliata (Say) (Hemiptera: Tingidae), Ju RT, Xiao YY, Li B, 2011
  • Effect of host plants on development and reproduction of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), Ju RT, Wang F, Wan FH, Li B, 2011
Awards
  • Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award Second Prize (2021): Ranked 8th
  • Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award Second Prize (2018): Ranked 1st
  • Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award Third Prize (2013): Ranked 1st
  • National Quality Supervision Inspection and Quarantine Administration Science and Technology Award First Prize (2012): Ranked 9th
  • Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award Third Prize (2010): Ranked 5th
  • Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award Third Prize (2009): Ranked 2nd
  • Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award Third Prize (2008): Ranked 7th
  • Shanghai Youth Science and Technology Star (A Category) (2011)
  • Fourth China Plant Protection Society Youth Science and Technology Award (2013)
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