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李守丽

2019/10/21

李守丽,女,兰州大学萃英特聘教授,草地农业生态系统国家重点实验室和草地农业科技学院教授,博士生导师。

主要从事草地生态学、种群生态学、恢复生态学研究。

荷兰乌特勒支大学(Utrecht University)生态学与生物多样性博士学位,先后在芬兰University of Turku和美国Penn State从事生态学研究工作。

代表作发表在《美国国家科学院院刊》(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,PNAS),《英国皇家学会会刊-生物学》(Proceedings of the Royal Society B),Journal of Ecology, Journal of Applied Ecology等国际著名学术刊物上。

联系方式:shoulili@lzu.edu.cn

Dr. Shouli Li is a professor in Ecology & Biodiversity at Lanzhou University. She is a quantitative ecologist.Her research focuses on theoretical ecology, population ecology, and decision-making in ecological restoration, biodiversity conservation, invasive species management and optimal control of infectious disease.

Ph.D., Plant Ecology and Biodiversity, Utrecht University, 2010

Academic Editor of PLoS ONE, 2018-present

Email: shoulili@lzu.edu.cn

二、代表性学术论文

Li S-L*, Ottar N. Bj?rnstad, Matthew Ferrari, Riley Mummah, Michael C. Runge, Chris Fonnesbeck, Michael J. Tildesley, William J.M. Probert, Katriona Shea. 2019. Concurrent assessment of epidemiological and operational uncertainties for optimal outbreak control: Ebola as a case study.Proceedings of the Royal Society B. doi:10.1098/rspb.2019.0774

Li S-L*, Ottar N. Bj?rnstad, Matthew Ferrari, Riley Mummah, Michael C. Runge, Chris Fonnesbeck, Michael J. Tildesley, William J.M. Probert, Katriona Shea*. 2017. Essential information: Uncertainty and optimal control of Ebola outbreaks.PNAS, doi/10.1073/pnas.1617482114

Li S-L*, Ramula S. 2016. Genetic variation facilitates the establishment but not the population fitness of a perennial invader.Annals of Botany,117:187-94.

Li S-L, Yu F-H, Werger, MJA, Dong M, Ramula S, Zuidema PA. 2013. Understanding the effects of a new grazing policy: the impact of seasonal grazing on shrub demography in the Inner Mongolian steppe.Journal of Applied Ecology, 50: 1377-1386.

Li S-L, Yu F-H, Werger, MJA, Dong M, Zuidema PA. 2011. Habitat-specific demography across dune fixation stages in a semi-arid sandland: understanding the expansion, stabilization and decline of a dominant shrub.Journal of Ecology, 99:610-620.