Chinese | CAS
Junhua Hu
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Phone:+86 28 82890256
Highest   Education:Ph.D.
Email: hujh@cib.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

  Ph.D., professor of Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

  I focus on the animal ecology and conservation biology in the face of global change.

Research Interest

  Spatial Ecology, Biogeography, Wildlife Conservation and Global Change Biology

Public Services

 

Honors

  2017: The 11th Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Youth Science and Technology Award

  2011: Outstanding Young Animal Ecologists in China

Seleted Publication

 Huang, Y#., Wang, X#., Yang, X., Jiang, J.* & Hu, J*. (2020) Unveiling the roles of interspecific competition and local adaptation in phenotypic differentiation of parapatric frogs. Current Zoology, 66, 383-392. (*通讯作者,#共同一作, 下同)

 Wang, X., Yang, S., Guo, C., Tang, K., Jiang, J.* & Hu, J*. (2020) Amphibian diversity and conservation along an elevational gradient on Mount Emei, southwestern China. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation, 14, 46-56.

 Hu, J*., Huang, Y., Jiang, J. & Guisan, A. (2019) Genetic diversity in frogs linked to past and future climate changes on the roof of the world. Journal of Animal Ecology, 88, 953-963.

 Feng, L., Liao, W., & Hu, J*. (2019) Towards a more sustainable human-animal relationship: the legal protection of wildlife in China. Sustainability, 11, 3112.

 Wang, X?., Huang, Y?., Zhong, M., Yang, S., Yang, X., Jiang, J. & Hu, J*. (2019) Environmental stress shapes life-history variation in the swelled-vented frog (Feirana quadranus). Evolutionary Ecology, 33, 435-448.

 Yang, S., Jiang, J., Luo, Z., Yang, X., Wang, X., Liao, W. & Hu, J*. (2019) Microhabitat segregation of parapatric frogs in the Qinling Mountains. Asian Herpetological Research, 10, 48-55.

 You, Z., Hu, J*., Wei, Q., Li, C., Deng, X. & Jiang, Z*. (2018) Pitfall of big databases. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115, E9026-E9028.

 Hu, J*. & Jiang J*. (2018) Inferring ecological explanations for biogeographic boundaries of parapatric Asian mountain frogs. BMC Ecology 18, 3.

 Qiao, H., Peterson, A.T., Ji, L. & Hu, J*. (2017) Using data from related species to overcome spatial sampling bias and associated limitations in ecological niche modeling. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 8, 1804-1812.

 Hu, J*. (2017) Decreasing desired opportunity for energy supply of a globally acclaimed biofuel crop in a changing climate. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 76, 857-864.

 Hua, F?*., Hu, J?., Liu, Y?*., Giam, X., Lee, T.M., 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.

 Hu, J*., Broennimann, O., Guisan, A., Wang, B., Huang, Y. & Jiang, J*. (2016) Niche conservatism in Gynandropaa frogs on the southeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Scientific Reports, 6, 32624.

 Hu, J., Jiang, Z*., Chen, J. & Qiao, H*. (2015) Niche divergence accelerates evolution in Asian endemic Procapra gazelles. Scientific Reports, 5, 10069.

 Feng, X., Chen, W., Hu, J*. & Jiang, J*. (2015) Variation and sexual dimorphism of body size in the plateau brown frog along an altitudinal gradient. Asian Herpetological Research, 6, 291-297.

 Hu, J. & Liu, Y*. (2014) Unveiling the conservation biogeography of a data-deficient endangered bird species under climate change. PLoS ONE, 9, e84529.

 Hu, J., Jiang, Z*. & Mallon, D.P. (2013) Metapopulation viability of a globally endangered gazelle on the Northeast Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Biological Conservation, 166, 23-32.

 Hu, J. & Jiang, Z*. (2011) Climate change hastens the conservation urgency of an endangered ungulate. PLoS ONE, 6, e22873.

 Hu, J., Jiang, Z., Zhang, C., Xiao, F. & Hu, H*. (2011) Bird diversity and the conservation value of a new Ramsar site: Guangdong Haifeng Wetlands, China. Integrative Zoology, 6, 266-278.

 Hu, J., Xie, F., Li, C. & Jiang, J*. (2011) Elevational patterns of species richness, range and body size for spiny frogs. PLoS ONE, 6, e19817.

 Hu, J., Hu, H. & Jiang, Z*. (2010) The impacts of climate change on the wintering distribution of an endangered migratory bird. Oecologia, 164, 555-565.

Supported Projects

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Climate Change Impacts on Multiple Facets of Biodiversity and Conservation Prioritization for Amphibians in the Hengduan Mountains (31770568, 2018-2021, PI)

  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Species Coexistence and Conservation Biogeography of Feirana frogs (31572290, 2016-2019, PI)

  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Spatial Diversity Patterns and Niche Evolution of Spiny Frogs (31270568, 2013-2016, PI)

  4. Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS (2015304, 2015-2018, PI)

  5. Sichuan Province Distinguished Youth Fund (2014JQ0056, 2014-2016, PI)

  6. Subproject of Science and Technology Service Network Initiative CAS: Number and Distribution Patterns of Endemic Amphibian Species in the Three-River-Source National Park (KFJ_STS-ZDTP-013-01, 2017-2018, PI)

  7. Youth Professor Project of CIB:

  Conservation Biogeography of Amphibians and Reptiles under Environmental Change (2014-2017, PI)

  8. Biodiversity Monitoring Project (Emei Mountain and Zoige Area, 2014-2021, PI)

  9. Ocean Park Conservation Foundation Hong Kong: Effects of Climate Change on Habitat Connectivity and Morphological Traits of Quasipaa boulengeri (AM01_1819, 201807-201906, PI)