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李添明(Lee TienMing) 教授博士毕业于美国加州圣地亚哥大学 (2011),后于耶鲁大学,哥伦比亚大学,和普林斯顿大学进行博士后研究 (2011-2015)。他于2017年11月正式全职回到中山大学生命科学学院工作。之前他在纽约市的企业当了两年的教育数据科学家。李教授目前发表有四十多篇论文、以第一作者, 并列第一作者, 或通讯作者的身份发表学术论文九余篇,分别刊登在Nature、 Science 、Nature Climate Change 、Nature Ecology Evolution 、PNAS、Proceedings of Royal Society B、Conservation Biology, Frontiers of Ecology and Environment 等杂志。他目前也是两个生态和保护生物学杂志的编委会成员 (Biological Conservation 和 Journal of Applied Ecology)。他也是有害生物控制与资源利用国重点实验室其中一位PI。

研究领域

Research areas: Socio-ecological and coupled human-natural systems, interdisciplinary sustainability science, human and nature relationship, conservation science, wildlife trade (including Traditional Chinese Medicine and DNA forensic), ecological/conservation and climate change education, Artificial Intelligence application in sustainability research Updated 18 September 2018: We are looking for local and international Postdocs (1-2, open to all disciplines to start in 2018), and Research Associates and Scientists (1-2, open to all disciplines to start in 2018) to join a growing, interdisciplinary, open and dynamic young team doing novel interdisciplinary conservation science research in China! If you want to make a difference in the conservation world from China, write and tell us a conservation problem that you want to try to solve with our team's expertise (tienminglee@gmail.com). *Note: the Chinese language is the primary language of instruction for undergraduates and graduates. For interested international students, please visit the website for more information on requirements and scholarship applications (http://iso.sysu.edu.cn/en/) Office: Sun Yat-sen University (South campus) Ma Wen Hui Hall (the Biology Museum) Room 204

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40. Zou, F., H. Jones, G. Colorado, D. Jiang, T. Lee, A. Martinez, K. Sieving, M. Zhang, Q. Zhang and Goodale, E. 2018. The conservation implications of mixed-species flocking in birds, a globally-distributed species interaction network. Biological Conservation 224: 267-276. 39. Burivalova, Z., T. Lee, F. Hua, J. Lee, D. Prawiradilaga, D. Wilcove. 2017. Understanding consumer preferences and demography in order to reduce the domestic trade in wild-caught birds. Biological Conservation 209: 423-431. 38. Baptiste, B., M. Pinedo-Vasquez, V. Gutierrez-Velez, G. I. Andrade, P. Vieira, L. Estupiñán, M. Londoño, W. Laurance, T. Lee. 2017. Greening Peace in Colombia. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1: 0102. 37. Harris, JBC., M. Tingley, F. Hua, D. Yong, M. Adeney, T. Lee, W. Marthy, D. Prawiradilaga, C.H. Sekercioglu, Suyadi, N. Winarni, and D. Wilcove. 2017. Measuring the impact of the wildlife trade on Indonesian birds. Conservation Biology 31(2): 394-405. 36. Sigouin, A., M. Pinedo-Vasquez, R. Nasi, C. Poole, B. Horne, and T. Lee. 2017. Priorities for the trade of less charismatic freshwater and tortoise species. Journal of Applied Ecology 54: 345-350. 35. Zhang Q., Y. Hong, F, Zou, M. Zhang, T. Lee, X, Song, J. Rao. 2016. Avian responses to extreme ice-storm jointly shaped by functional traits, behavioral adaptations and habitat modifications. Scientific Reports 6: 22344. 34. Hua, F., Y. Liu, H. J, X. Giam, T. Lee, H. Luo, J. Wu, Q. Liang, J. Zhao, X. Long, H. Pang, B. Wang, W. Liang, Z. Zhang., X. Gao, and J. Zhu. 2016. Climate-associated phenological shift changes community assembly. Global Change Biology 22(5): 1746-1754. 33. Van Vliet, J., P. Verburg, P. Magliocca, E. Ellis, B. Buchner, E. Cook, J. Benayas, A. Hainimann, E. Keys, T. Lee, J. Liu, O, Mertz, P. Meyfoidt, M. Moritz, C. Poeplau, B. Robinson, R. Seppelt and K. Seto. 2016. Meta-studies in land system science: current coverage and prospects. AMBIO 45: 15. 32. Lee, T., E. Markowitz, Howe, P., C. Ko, and A. Leiserowitz. 2015. Predictors of public climate change awareness and risk perceptions around the world. Nature Climate Change 5: 1014-1020. 31. Burivalova, Z., T. Lee, X. Giam, C. Sekercioglu, D. Wilcove, and L. Koh. 2015. Some like it logged: logging practice together with species traits shape birds’ response to selective logging. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282: 164. 30. Zhang, Q., J. Wu, Y. Sun, B. Mai, T. Lee, and F. Zou. 2015. Do Bird Assemblages Predict Susceptibility by E-Waste Pollution? A Comparative Study Based on Species- and Guild-Dependent Responses in China Agroecosystems. PLoS One 10(3): e0122264. 29. Howe, P., E. Markowitz, T. Lee, C. Ko, and A. Leiserowitz. 2013. Global perceptions of local temperature change. Nature Climate Change 3: 352-356. 28. Sridhar, H., U. Srinivasan, R. Askin, J. Canales-Delgadillo, C-C. Chen, D. Ewert, G. Gale, E. Goodale, W. Gram, P. Hart, K. Hobson, R. Hutto, S. Kotagama, J. Knowlton, T. Lee, C. Munn, S. Nimnuan, B. Nizam, G. Péron, V. Robin, A. Rodewald, P. Rodewald, R. Thompson, P. Trivedi, S. Van Wilgenburg, and K. Shanker. 2012. Positive relationships between association strength and phenotypic similarity characterize the assembly of mixed-species bird flocks globally. American Naturalist 180: 777-790. 27. Koh, L. and T. Lee. 2012. Sensible consumerism for environmental sustainability. (Invited) Biological Conservation 151: 3-6. Special issue: Advancing Environmental Conservation: Essays in honor of Navjot Sodhi. 26. Gibson, L.*, T. Lee*, L. Koh, B. W. Brook, J. Barlow, T. Gardner, C. Perez, C. Bradshaw, W. Laurance, T. Lovejoy, and N. Sodhi. 2011. Primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversity. Nature 478: 378-381. (*joint first authors) 25. Lee, T. and W. Jetz. 2011. Unraveling the structure of species extinction risk for predictive conservation science. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 278: 1329-1338. 24. Yong, D., L. Qie, N. Sodhi, L. Koh, K. Peh, T. Lee, H. Lim, and S. Lim. 2011. Do insectivorous bird communities decline on land-bridge forest islands in Peninsular Malaysia? J. of Tropical Ecology 27: 1-14. 23. Qie, L., T. Lee, N. Sodhi and S. Lim. 2011. Dung beetle assemblies on tropical land-bridge islands: small island effect and vulnerable species. J. of Biogeography 38: 792-804. 22. Belmaker, J.*, N. Cooper*, T. Lee* and H. Wilman*. 2010. Specialization and the road to academic success. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10: 514-515. (*equal contributions) 21. Koh, L., T. Lee, N. Sodhi, and J. Ghazoul. 2010. An overhaul of the species-area approach for predicting biodiversity loss: incorporating matrix and edge effects. J. of Applied Ecology 47: 1063-1070. 20. Bawa, K., L. Koh, T. Lee, J. Liu, P. Ramakrishnan, D. Yu, Y. Zhang, and P. Raven. 2010. China, India, and the Environment. Science 327: 1457-1459.

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