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2015年至今,中山大学,生命科学学院,副教授 2011年-2014年,中山大学,生命科学学院,讲师 2009年-2010年,美国亚利桑那州立大学(Arizona State University),生命科学学院,联合培养博士生 2006年-2011年,中山大学,生命科学学院,博士研究生
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Zhou T, Jia X, Liao H, Peng S & Peng S. Effects of elevated mean and extremely high temperatures on the physioecological characteristics of geographically distinctive populations of Cunninghamia lanceolata. Scientific Reports, 2016, 6, 39187; doi: 10.1038/srep39187. Zhou T, Liu S, Feng Z, Liu G, Gan Q, Peng S. Use of exotic plants to control Spartina alterniflora invasion and promote mangrove restoration. Scientific Reports, 2015, 5: 12980. Zhou T, Chen B-M, Liu G, Huang F-F, Liu J-G, Liao W-B, Wang Y-Y, Ren S-J, Chen C-Q, Peng S-L. Biodiversity of Jinggangshan Mountain: The Importance of Topography and Geographical Location in Supporting Higher Biodiversity. PLoS ONE .2015, 10(3): e0120208. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0120208 Zhou T, Ren W, Peng S, Liang L, Ren S, Wu J. A riverscape transect approach to studying and restoring river systems: A case study from southern China. Ecological Engineering. 2014,65:147-158. Zhou T, Wu JG, Peng SL. Assessing the effects of landscape pattern on river water quality at multiple scales: a case study of the Dongjiang River watershed, China. Ecological Indicators. 2012, 23: 166–175. Chang XY, Chen BM*, Liu G, Zhou T, Jia XR, Peng SL*. Effects of Climate Change on Plant Population Growth Rate and Community Composition Change. PloS ONE, 2015, 10(6), e0126228. Chang XY, Zhou T, Peng SL*. Change in community phylogenetic structure of tropical forest along the southern coast of China during restoration. Ecosphere, 2015, 6(9): art147. Zhu LR, Zhou T, Chen BM, Peng SL. How does tree age influence damage and recovery in forests impacted by freezing rain and snow?. Science China-life Sciences, 2015,58(5):472-479. Peng SL, Zhou T, Liang LY, and Ren WT. Landscape Pattern Dynamics and Mechanisms during Vegetation Restoration: a Multiscale, Hierarchical Patch Dynamics Approach. Restoration Ecology. 2012, 20(1): 95-102.