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Fei Xu, PhD
Hongshen Lecturer
Office: 422 at Environment Hall
Email: feixu@cqu.edu.cn
Education
● 2015.09 – 2021.06: PhD in Ecology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
● 2018.09 – 2019.09: Visiting PhD Student in Conservation Biology, Princeton University, NJ, USA.
● 2011.09 – 2015.06: B.E. in Ecology, Northeast Normal University, Jilin, China.
Research Description
Fei Xu is an animal ecology researcher who is interested in understanding the impact of global change on migratory species. Specifically, I work on 1) the environmental mechanisms of seasonal migration phenology, 2) global change on animal distribution and movement, and 3) biodiversity conservation for bird species in human-dominated landscapes, using mathematical modelling, statistical and spatial analyses, RS, GIS, and satellite tracking.
Publications
● Fei Xu and Yali Si. The frost wave hypothesis: How the environment drives autumn departure of migratory waterfowl. Ecological Indicators, 2019, 101: 1018 - 1025.
● Fei Xu, Guanhua Liu, Yali Si. Local temperature and EI Niño Southern Oscillation influence migration phenology of East Asian migratory waterbirds wintering in Poyang, China. Integrative Zoology, 2017, 12(4): 303 - 317.
● Yali Si,Fei Xu,Jie Wei, Lin Zhang, Nicholas Murray, Rui Yang, Keping Ma, Peng Gong. A systematic network-based migratory bird monitoring and protection system is needed in China.Science Bulletin, 2021, 66(10): 955-957.
● Yali Si, Yanjie Xu,Fei Xu, Xueyan Li, Wenyuan Zhang, Ben Wielstra, Jie Wei, Guanhua Liu, Hao Luo, John Takekawa, Sivananintha Balachandran, Tao Zhang, Willem F. de Boer, Herbert H. T. Prins, Peng Gong. Spring migration patterns, habitat use, and stopover site protection status for two declining waterfowl species wintering in China as revealed by satellite tracking. Ecology and Evolution, 2018, 8(12): 6280-6289.
● Zhiyuan Lv, Jun Yang, Ben Wielstra, Jie Wei,Fei Xu, Yali Si. Prioritizing Green Spaces for Biodiversity Conservation in Beijing Based on Habitat Network Connectivity. Sustainability, 2019, 11(7): 2042.
● Tinglei Jiang, Zhenyu Long, Xin Ran, Xue Zhao, Fei Xu, Fuyuan Qiu, Jagmeet Singh Kanwal, Jiang Feng. Using sounds for making decisions: greater tube-nosed bats prefer antagonistic calls
over non-communicative sounds when feeding. Biology Open, 2016, 5: 1864-1868.