何虎
何虎 男,1985年生,副研究员,硕士生导师 电 话:025-86882113 E-mail:hehu@niglas.ac.cn 传 真:025-57714759 |
研究领域及方向:湖泊食物网结构及功能、生物多样性的地理格局及其形驱动机制、压力条件下的湖泊生态系统响应
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何虎,男,1985年生,湖北公安人。2008年获华中农业大学水产养殖学专业学士学位,2015年获中国科学院南京地理与湖泊研究所自然地理学专业博士学位,同年留所工作,历任助理研究员,副研究员。主要从事湖泊食物网结构及功能、生物多样性的地理格局及其形驱动机制、条件胁迫下的湖泊生态系统响应等方面研究。
主持国家自然科学基金3项、江西省杰出青年基金1项,参与国家重点研发计划、国家自然科学基金重点项目等多项国家级科研项目。负责和参与的项目主要有:国家自然科学基金“长江中下游地区富营养浅水湖泊生态系统恢复机理研究”、“亚热带湖泊鱼食性鱼类影响浮游藻类生长的生态学机理研究”、“底栖杂食性鱼类影响浅水湖泊草、藻型稳态的关键机理及其动力学机制研究”、国家重点研发计划项目“我国季风区湖泊生态系统长期演变机理与生态安全”、江西省杰出青年基金项目“通江湖泊-碟形湖-浮游甲壳动物碳源的历史变化及其环境驱动机制”等。
目前以第一或通讯作者发表学术论文20余篇,包括Journal of Animal Ecology, Oecologia, Freshwater Biology, Water Research等生态环境领域知名期刊,担任水生生物学经典期刊《Hydrobiologia》副主编。
代表性论著:
1) He Hu*, Li Yan, Peng Kai, et al. 2024. Climate-associated variation in the drivers of benthic macroinvertebrate species–area relationships across shallow freshwater lakes. Journal of Animal Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.14028
2) He Hu*, Tian Qian, Ruijie Shen, et al. 2022. Piscivore stocking significantly suppresses small fish but does not facilitate a clear-water state in subtropical shallow mesocosms: A biomanipulation experiment. Science of the Total Environment. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156967
3) He Hu*, Ning Xiaoyu, Chen Kunquan, et al. 2022 The influence of spring warming and food chain length on plankton phenology in subtropical shallow lakes: a mesocosm study. Journal of Plankton Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbab078
4) He Hu*, Ning Xiaoyu, Chen Kunquan, et al. 2021. Intraguild predation dampens trophic cascades in shallow mesocosms: implication for lake restoration by biomanipulation. Freshwater Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13739.
5) He Hu*, Li Qisheng, Li Jing, et al. 2020. Turning up the heat: Warming influences plankton biomass and spring phenology in subtropical waters characterized by extensive fish omnivory. Oecologia. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-020-04758-x
6) He Hu*, Hui Jin, Erik Jeppesen, et al. 2018. Fish-mediated plankton responses to increased temperature in subtropical aquatic mesocosm ecosystems: Implications for lake management. Water Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2018.07.055