华方圆
来自生物多样性知识平台
北京大学研究员
个人简历
1999.09 - 2003.07 北京师范大学 理学学士(生物科学)
2006.08 - 2013.05 佛罗里达大学 哲学博士(野生动物生态与保护)
2013.09 - 2016.12 普林斯顿大学生态与进化生物学系 博士后
2017.03 - 2019.02 剑桥大学保护研究中心 英国皇家学会牛顿国际学者
2019.05 - 今: 北京大学城市与环境学院生态研究中心 研究员/课题组长/博士生导师
特邀职务和荣誉
- 国际生态恢复协会(SER)生态恢复国际标准撰写团队成员。
- Forktail编委。
- 2019.09 - 今:《生物多样性》编委。
- 2019.09 - 今:2005年获得“第九届青藏高原青年科技奖”。
学术论文
- Hua F*, Wang L*, Fisher B, Zheng X, Wang X, Yu DW, Tang Y, Zhu J, Wilcove DS. 2018. Tree plantations displacing
- native forests: The nature and drivers of apparent forest recovery on former croplands in Southwestern China from 2000 to 2015. Biological Conservation 222:113-124. (*: equal contribution) Hua F, Xu J, Wilcove DS. 2018. A new opportunity to recover native forests in China. Conservation Letters 11:e12396.
- Hua F, Yong DL, Janra MN, Fitri LM, Prawiradilaga D, Sieving KE. 2016. Functional traits determine heterospecific
- use of risk-related social information in forest birds of tropical Southeast Asia. Ecology and Evolution 6:8485-8494.
- Hua F, Wang X, Zheng X, Fisher B, Wang L, Zhu J, Tang Y, Yu DW, Wilcove DS. 2016. Opportunities for biodiversity
- gains under the world’s largest reforestation program. Nature Communications. Hua F, Sieving KE. 2016. Understory avifauna exhibits altered mobbing behavior in tropical forest degraded by selective logging. Oecologia 182:743-754.
- Hua F*, Hu J*, Liu Y*, Giam XL, Lee TM, Luo H, Wu J, Liang Q, Zhao J, Long X, Pang H, Wang B, Liang W, Zhang Z, Gao
- X, Zhu J. 2016. Community-wide changes in intertaxonomic temporal co-occurrence resulting from phenological shifts. Global Change Biology 22: 1746-1754. (*: equal contribution) .
- Hua F, Sieving KE, Fletcher RJ Jr, Wright CA. 2014. Increased perception of predation risk to adults and offspring
- alters avian reproductive strategy and performance. Behavioral Ecology 25:509-519.
- Hua F, Fletcher RJ Jr, Sieving KE, Dorazio RM. 2013. Too risky to settle: avian community structure changes in
- response to perceived predation risk on adults and offspring. Proceedings of Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280:20130762.