贺强

发布时间:2021-06-29浏览次数:8963

教师基本信息

职称:研究员

办公电话:021-31246793

电子邮箱:qhe@fudan.edu.cn

办公地点:复旦大学江湾校区生命科学学院G203


个人简介  

北京师范大学学士,上海交通大学博士,美国布朗大学访问学者,美国杜克大学博士后。现任复旦大学研究员、博士生导师。兼任英国生态学会 Journal of Applied Ecology2017 IF = 5.742)杂志编委(Associate Editor)等。


研究方向

主要从事海岸带生态学与保护研究。以中、美两国海岸带湿地为主要研究系统,同时与欧洲、南美洲等世界其他地区的相关研究机构开展有合作研究。详细参见课题组网站:QEcology.org

欢迎对海岸带和海洋生态学感兴趣的优秀本科生、研究生及博士后与我们联系。


获奖情况

2015 美国生态学会亚洲分会“青年生态学家”奖(Early Career Ecologist Award


代表性论文和论著  

总计发表各类学术论文39篇,其中SCI论文29篇。在这29SCI论文中,有14篇发表于Trends in Ecology & EvolutionEcological MonographsEcology Letters3篇)、Ecology5篇)、Journal of BiogeographyNature Ecology & EvolutionPNASCurrent Biology等在生态学领域有重要影响力的国际期刊。


1. Silliman, B. R. * & He, Q*.2018. Physical stress, consumer control, and new theory in ecology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution33: 492-503.

2. He, Q., Silliman, B. R., Liu, Z., & Cui, B. 2017. Natural enemies govern ecosystem resilience in the face of extreme droughts. Ecology Letters20: 194–201.

3. He, Q., & Silliman, B. R. 2016. Consumer control as a common driver of coastal vegetation worldwide. Ecological Monographs86: 278–294.

4. He, Q., & Silliman, B. R. 2015. Biogeographic consequences of nutrient enrichment for plant–herbivore interactions in coastal wetlands. Ecology Letters18: 462–471.

5. He, Q., Altieri, A.H., & Cui, B. 2015. Herbivory drives zonation of stress-tolerant marsh plants. Ecology96: 1318–1328.

6. He, Q., Bertness, M.D., Bruno, J.F., Li, B., Chen, G., Coverdale, T.C., Altieri, A.H., Bai, J., Sun, T., Pennings, S.C., Liu, J., Ehrlich, P.R., & Cui, B. 2014. Economic development and coastal ecosystem change in China. Scientific Reports4: 5995. (Editors’ Choice at Science)

7. He, Q., Bertness, M.D., & Altieri, A.H. 2013. Global shifts towards positive species interactions with increasing environmental stress. Ecology Letters16: 695–706.

8. Thomsen, M. S., Altieri, A. H., Angelini, C., Bishop, M. J., Gribben, P. E., Lear, G., He, Q., Schiel, D. R., Silliman, B. R., South, P. M., Watson, D. M., Wernberg, T., & Zotz, G. 2018. Secondary foundation species enhance biodiversity. Nature Ecology & Evolution2: 634–639.

9. Silliman, B. R., Hughes, B. B., Gaskins, L. C., He, Q., Tinker, M. T., Read, A., Nifong, J., & Stepp, R. 2018. Are the ghosts of nature’s past haunting ecology today? Current Biology28: R532–R537.

10. Silliman, B. R., Schrack, E. C., He, Q., Cope, R., Santoni, A., van der Heide, T., Jacobi, R., Jacobi, M., & van de Koppel, J. 2015. Facilitation shifts paradigms and can amplify coastal restoration efforts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA112: 14295–14300.