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Da-Yong Zhang

Professor

Neutral Biodiversity Theory, Phylogeography and Phylogenomics of Temperate Forest Trees, Plant Reproductive Strategies, Growth Redundancy of Crops

Contact Info
P:
010-58802994
E:
zhangdy@bnu.edu.cn

318 Ecology Building

Educational experience:

1983, BSc, Mathematics, Jilin University, China. 1986, MSc, Ecology, Lanzhou University, China. 1990, PhD. Ecology, Lanzhou University, China.

Statement:

My research works currently focus on the population genomics and phylogenetic analysis of temperate forest trees using a variety of molecular markers, including microsatellites and DNA sequences across whole genome. I also use the experimental evolution approach to study the genomic basis of organismal adaptation to novel environments.

Selected Publication:



  1. Bai, WN*, P.-C. Yan, B.-W. Zhang, K. E. Woeste, K. Lin and Zhang D.Y.* (2018). Demographically idiosyncratic responses to climate change and rapid Pleistocene diversification of the walnut genus Juglans (Juglandaceae) revealed by whole-genome sequences. New Phytologist 217: 1726-1736.

  2. Xi, N., Zhu BR and Zhang D.Y.* (2017). Contrasting grass nitrogen strategies reflect interspecific trade-offs between nitrogen acquisition and use in a semi-arid temperate grassland. Plant and Soil 418: 267-276.

  3. Hao YQ, Zhao XF, and Zhang D.Y.* (2016). Field experimental evidence that stochastic processes predominate in the initial assembly of bacterial communities. Environmental Microbiology, 18: 1730-1739.

  4. Bai WN*, Wang WT, and Zhang D.Y.* (2016). Phylogeographic breaks within Asian butternuts indicate the existence of a phytogeographic divide in East Asia. New Phytologist, 209: 1757-1772.

  5. Zhou SR*, Peng ZC, and Zhang D.Y.* (2015). Dispersal Limitation Favors More Fecund Species in the Presence of Fitness-Equalizing Demographic Trade-Offs. American Naturalist, 185: 620-630.

  6. Zeng YF*, Wang WT, Liao WJ, Wang HF, and Zhang D.Y.* (2015). Multiple glacial refugia for cool-temperate deciduous trees in northern East Asia: the Mongolian oak as a case study. Molecular Ecology, 24: 5676-5691.

  7. Bai WN, and Zhang D.Y.* (2015). Small effective population size in microrefugia? Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 53: 163-165.

  8. Zhang D.Y. (2014). Demographic model of admixture predicts symmetric introgression when a species expands into the range of another: A comment on Currat et al. (2008). Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 52: 35-39.

  9. Bai WN*, Wang WT, and Zhang D.Y.* (2014). Contrasts between the phylogeographic patterns of chloroplast and nuclear DNA highlight a role for pollen-mediated gene flow in preventing population divergence in an East Asian temperate tree. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 81: 37-48.




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