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Qingyong Ni
Animal Science and Technology
Sichuan Agricultural University
Sichuan
Language: Chinese, English
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Animal Behavior Biodiversity Conservation Primates Habitat Adaptation Evolution Ecology Wildlife Research
Areas of Focus
  • Animal Behavior and Biodiversity Conservation
Work Experience
  • 2009-09 to Present - Lecturer - College of Animal Science and Technology, Sichuan Agricultural University
  • 2007-07 to 2009-08 - Assistant Lecturer - College of Animal Science and Technology, Sichuan Agricultural University
  • 2006-07 to 2007-06 - Research Intern - Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 2010-09 to 2013-11 Ph.D. in Zoology: Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2002-09 to 2006-06 Master's in Zoology: Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1994-09 to 2002-07 Bachelor's in Life Sciences: Qufu Normal University
Publications
  • Distribution and conservation status of slow lorises in Indo-China, Ni Qingyong*, He Xin, Wang Yu, Meng Xiangyun, 2020
  • Conservation implications of primate trade in China over 18 years based on web news reports of confiscations, Ni Qingyong#*, Yu Wang#, Ariana Weldon, Meng Xie, Huailiang Xu, Yongfang Yao, Mingwang Zhang, Ying Li, Yan Li, Bo Zeng, Nekaris KAI, 2018
  • Microhabitat use of the western black-crested gibbon inhabiting an isolated forest fragment in southern Yunnan, China: implications for conservation of an endangered species, Ni Qingyong*, Liang Zongli, Xie Meng, Xu Huailiang, Yao Yongfang, Zhang Mingwang, Li Yan, Li Ying, Jiang Xuelong*, 2018
  • Effects of food availability and climate on activity patterns of western black-crested gibbons in an isolated forest fragment in southern Yunnan, China, Ni Qingyong*, Xie Meng, Grueter Cyril C, Jiang Xuelong, Xu Huailiang, Yao Yongfang, Zhang Mingwang, Li Yan, Yang Jiandong, 2015
  • Dietary variability in the western black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor) inhabiting an isolated and disturbed forest fragment in southern Yunnan, China, Ni Qingyong, Huang Bei, Liang Zongli, Wang Xiaowei, Jiang Xuelong*, 2014
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