戴强
  • 戴强
  • 电子邮件:daiqiang@cib.ac.cn
  • 职  称:研究员
  • 学  历:博士研究生
  • 通讯地址:四川省成都市人民南路四段9号
  • 邮  编:610041

个人简历

 2006.9-2010.6 中国科学院成都生物所 动物学 博士学位 

 1997.9-2000.6 北京师范大学生物系 动物学 硕士学位    

 1992.9-1997.6 北京师范大学生物系 生物化学 学士学位    

 工作经历:    

 2021.1-今     中国科学院成都生物所 研究员    

 2006.9-2021.1 中国科学院成都生物所 副研究员    

 2003.6-2006.8 中国科学院成都生物所 助理研究员    

研究方向

 一、保护生物学研究 

 二、路域生态学研究    

获奖及荣誉

 1. 四川省科技进步一等奖(2017):张泽均、齐敦武、戴强、杨志松等。 野生大熊猫栖息地研究与种群复壮技术 

 2. 四川省科技进步二等奖(2015): 杨旭煜, 张泽均, 古晓东, 冉江洪, 戴强, 张文, 杨彪, 仇剑, 杨志松, 齐敦武. 四川野生大熊猫保护研究与应用.    

承担科研项目情况

 1. 阿坝州野生狼种群调查,主持。 

 2. 若尔盖湿地国家级自然保护区生态状况监测服务,主持。     

 3. 国家自然科学基金面上项目 同域动物对大熊猫伞护管理响应机制研究,主持。     

 4. 中国科学院战略性先导科技专项(B)子课题 生命策略指数构建,负责人。    

 5. 四川省九寨沟(甘川界)至绵阳公路大熊猫等动物通道可行性研究,主持。     

 6. 小相岭山系大熊猫保护价值评估,主持。     

 7. 国家自然科学基金面上项目 濒危物种局域种群划分技术与应用——以大熊猫为例,主持。    

代表论著

  

  1.     Wang, Y., C. Zhang, L. Qiu, B. Yang,Q. Dai*. 2023. Gaps in mammal conservation in China: An analysis with a framework based on minimum area requirements. Global Change Biology, 29, 5224–5239.     

  2.     Yang ,B., Q. Dai(共同第一), Y. Xu, C. D. Buesching, X. Gu, Z. Yang, Z. Zhang, F. Wei. 2023. Need of a paradigm shift to conserve endangered species in China’s national park system. The Innovation 4(4): 100462     

  3.     Lu, S., Y. Yue, Y. Wang, D. Zhang, B. Yang, Z. Yu, H. Lin*, Q. Dai *. 2023. The Factors Influencing Wildlife to Use Existing Bridges and Culverts in Giant Panda National Park. Diversity, 15, 487. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15040487     

  4.     Xu, Y., B. Yang*, Q. Dai (共同第一), H. Pan, X. Zhong, J. Ran, X. Yang, X. Gu, Z. Yang, D. Qi, R. Hou, and Z. Zhang. 2022. Landscape-scale giant panda conservation based on metapopulations within China’s national park system. Science Advances 8:eabl8637. doi:10.1126/sciadv.abl8637     

  5.     Wang, Z., G. Huang, M. Huang, Q. Dai, Y. Hu, J. Zhou, and F. Wei*. 2022. Global patterns of phylogenetic diversity and transmission of bat coronavirus. Science China Life Sciences, Nov 11:1–14. doi: 10.1007/s11427-022-2221-5. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-022-2221-5.     

  6.     Dai, Q., J. Li, Y. Yang, M. Li, K. Zhang, L. He, J. Zhang, B. Tang, H. Liu, Y. Li, L. Z, Z.Yang*, and Q. Dai. 2022. Genetic Diversity and Prediction Analysis of Small Isolated Giant Panda Populations After Release of Individuals. Evolutionary Bioinformatics. 2020;16. doi:10.1177/1176934320939945     

  7.     Fu, M., H. Pan, X. Song, Q. Dai, D. Qi, J. Ran, R. Hou, X. Yang, X. Gu, B. Yang*, Y. Xu*, and Z. Zhang*. 2022. Back-and-forth shifts in habitat selection by giant pandas over the past two decades in the Daxiangling Mountains, southwestern China. Journal for Nature Conservation 66:126129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2022.126129     

  8.     Zhang, C., J. Li, B. Yang, and Q. Dai*. 2022. habCluster: identifying the geographical boundary among intraspecific units using community detection algorithms in R. Frontiers in Conservation Science,3: 10.3389/fcosc.2022.908012.     

  9.     Yang, C., P. Zhang, Y. Wu, Q. Dai, G. Luo, H. Zhou, D. Zhao, and J. Ran*. 2021. Livestock limits snow leopard’s space use by suppressing its prey, blue sheep, at Gongga Mountain, China. Global Ecology and Conservation 29:e01728. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01728     

  10.  Hu T., Q. Dai, H. Chen, Z. Zhang, Q. Dai, X. Gu, X. Yang, Z. Yang, L. Zhu*. 2021. Geographic pattern of antibiotic resistance genes in the metagenomes of the giant panda. Microbial Biotechnology, 14( 1), 186-197.     

  11.  Tang, J., R. R. Swaisgood, M. A. Owen, X. Zhao, W. Wei, N. W. Pilfold, F. Wei, X. Yang, X. Gu, Z. Yang, Q. Dai, M. Hong, H. Zhou, J. Zhang, S. Yuan, H. Han, and Z. Zhang. 2020. Climate change and landscape-use patterns influence recent past distribution of giant pandas. Proc. R. Soc. B. 287:20200358. doi:10.1098/rspb.2020.0358     

  12.  Luo G., W. Wei, Q. Dai, J. Ran*. 2020. Density Estimation of Unmarked Populations Using Camera Traps in Heterogeneous Space. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 44. https://doi.org/10.1002/wsb.1060.     

  13.  Zheng, Y.*, Q. Dai, X. Guo, X. Zeng. 2020. Dynamics behind disjunct distribution, hotspot-edge refugia, and discordant RADseq/mtDNA variability: insights from the Emei mustache toad. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 20, 111. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-020-01675-8     

  14.  Hu T, Q. Dai, H. Chen, Z. Zhang, Q. Dai, X. Gu, X. Yang, Z. Yang, L Zhu. Geographic pattern of antibiotic resistance genes in the metagenomes of the giant panda. Microb Biotechnol. 2020 Aug 18. https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13655     

  15.  Guo,Y., B. Ren, Q. Dai, J. Zhou, A.G. Paul, J. Zhou*. 2020. Habitat estimates reveal that there are fewer than 400 Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys, Rhinopithecus brelichi, remaining in the wild. Global Ecology and Conservation, 24: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01181     

  16.  Yang, B., S. Qin, W. Xu, J. Busch, X. Yang, X. Gu, Z. Yang, Q. Dai*, Y Yu*, 2020. Building China's National Park System: A Gap Analysis for Giant Panda Conservation. Current Biology, 30, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.01.069     

  17.  Wei, W., R. R. Swaisgood, N. W. Pilfold, M. A. Owen, Q. Dai, F. Wei, H. Han, Z. Yang, X. Yang, X. Gu, J. Zhang, S. Yuan, M. Hong, J. Tang, H. Zhou, K. He, and Z. Zhang. 2020. Assessing the Effectiveness of China’s Panda Protection System. Current Biology,  30, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.01.062     

  18.  Qiu, L., H. Han, H. Zhou, M. Hong, Z. Zhang, X. Yang, X. Gu, W. Zhang, W. Wei*, Q. Dai*. 2019. Disturbance control can effectively restore the habitat of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Biological Conservation, 238, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2019.108233.     

  19.  He, K., Q. Dai (共同第一), X. Gu, Z. Zhang, J. Zhou*, D. Qi, X. Gu, X. Yang, W. Zhang, B. Yang*, and Z. Yang*. 2019. Effects of roads on giant panda distribution: a mountain range scale evaluation. Scientific Reports 9:1110.(IF=4.011,SCI三区)     

  20.  He, K., Q. Dai (共同第一), A. Foss-Grant, E. Gurarie, W. F. Fagan, M. A. Lewis, J. Qing, F. Huang, X. Yang, X. Gu, Y. Huang, H. Zhang, D. Li, X. Zhou, and Z. Yang. 2019. Movement and activity of reintroduced giant pandas. Ursus 29:163-174, 112.     

  21.  He, L., Q. Dai*, Z. Yang*, K. He, J. Qing, F. Huang, X. Gu*, X. Yang, Y. Huang, D. Li, H. Zhang, and X. Zhou. 2019. Assessing the health status of released, captive-bred giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) through activity patterns. Folia Zoologica 68:72-78, 77.     

  22.  Zhu, H., B. Yang, K. He, J. Qing, Z. Zhang, K. Zhang, B. Tang, Z. Yang*, Q. Dai*, X. Gu, X. Yang, Y. Huang, D. Li, and H. Zhang. 2019. Habitat utilization and release-site fidelity of translocated captive-bred giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Folia Zoologica 68:86-94, 89.     

  23.  Ameca, E. I., Q. Dai, Y. Nie, X. Gu, and F. Wei*. 2019. Implications of flood disturbance for conservation and management of giant panda habitat in human-modified landscapes. Biological Conservation 232:35-42.     

  24.  Gong M, Z. Gao, S. Pang, Q. Dai, X. Pan, W. Wen, H. Li, F Qian, W. Wang. 2019. The partitioning of temporal movement patterns of breeding red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis) induced by temperature. Turkish Journal of Zoology (2019) 43: 1-9.     

  25.  Wei, W., R. R. Swaisgood, Q. Dai(共同第一), Z. Yang, S. Yuan, M. A. Owen, N. W. Pilfold, X. Yang, X. Gu, H. Zhou, H. Han, J. Zhang, M. Hong, and Z. Zhang 2018. Giant panda distributional and habitat-use shifts in a changing landscape. Conservation Letters: e12575. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12575.(IF=7.397,SCI一区)     

  26.  Wang L., J. Ding, Z. Yang, H. Chen, R. Yao, Q. Dai, Y. Ding, L. Zhu. 2019. P re David’s deer gut microbiome changes across captive and translocated populations: Implications for conservation. Evolutionary Applications. 0(0): 1752-4571. doi:10.1111/eva.12743.     

  27.  He, K., J. Qing, Z. Zhang, B. Yang, K. Zhang, F. Huang, Z. Yang*, Q. Dai*, X. Gu, X. Yang, Y. Huang, D. Li and H. Zhang. 2018. Assessing the reproductive status of a breeding, translocated female giant panda using data from GPS collar. Folia Zoologica, 67(1):54-60.     

  28.  Li, S., W. Meng, D. Liu, Q. Yang, Li. Chen, Q. Dai, T. Ma, R. Gao, W. Ru, Y. Li, P. Yu, J. Lu, G. Zhang, H. Tian, H. Chai, Y. Li. 2018. Migratory whooper swans Cygnus cygnus transmit H5N1 virus between China and mongolia: combination evidence from satellite tracking and phylogenetics analysis. Scientific Reports, 8: 7049. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25291-1.       

  29.  Wei, F., R. Costanza, Q. Dai, N. Stoeckl, X. Gu, S. Farber, Y. Nie, I. Kubiszewski, Y. Hu, R. Swaisgood, X. Yang, M. Bruford, Y. Chen, A. Voinov, D. Qi, M. Owen, L. Yan, D. C. Kenny, Z. Zhang, R. Hou, S. Jiang, H. Liu, X. Zhan, L. Zhang, B. Yang, L. Zhao, X. Zheng, W. Zhou, Y. Wen, H. Gao, and W. Zhang. 2018. The Value of Ecosystem Services from Giant Panda Reserves. Current Biology, 28:2174-2180 e2177.     

  30.  Yang, Z, X Gu, Y Nie, F Huang, Y Huang, Q. Dai, Y Hu, Y Yang, X Zhou, H Zhang, X Yang, and F Wei, 2018. Reintroduction of the giant panda into the wild: A good start suggests a bright future. Biological Conservation. 217:181-186.     

  31.  Li. Y, Q. Dai (共同第一), R Hou, Z Zhang, P Chen, R Xue, F Feng, C Chen, J Liu, X Gu, Z Zhang*, D Qi*. 2018. Giant pandas can discriminate the emotions of human facial pictures. Scientific Reports, 7: 8437.       

  32.  Qing, J, Z. S. Yang*, K. He, Z. J. Zhang*, X. D. Gu, X. Y. Yang, W. Zhang, B. Yang, D. W. Qi, and Q. Dai*. 2016. The minimum area requirements (MAR) for giant panda: an empirical study.Scientific Reports, 6:37715.    

  33.  Liu, G, T. Guan, Q Dai, H Li, and M. Gong. 2016. Impacts of temperature on giant panda habitat in the north Minshan Mountains. Ecology and Evolution. 2016 6(4): 987–996.    

  34.  Qi, G., Y. Hu, J. R. Owens, Q. Dai, R. Hou, Z. Yang, and D. Qi. 2015. Habitat suitability for chiru (Pantholops hodgsonii): Implications for conservation management across the Tibetan region of Chang Tang. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 79(3): 384–392.    

  35.  Dai, Q.*, X. Zhan, B. Lu, J. Fu, Q. Wang, and D. Qi. 2014. Spatial genetic structure patterns of phenotype-limited and boundary-limited expanding populations: a simulation study. PLoS ONE 9: e85778.    

  36.  Timoth e L. P., Q Dai, L Zhang, X Gao, H Sauquet. 2014. Diversification of Dombeyoideae (Malvaceae) in the Mascarenes: old taxa on young islands? International Journal of Plant Science. 176(2): 211-221. 2015.    

  37.  Chen G., J. Liu, Q. Dai, J. Jiang. 2014. Body surface area prediction in Odorrana grahami. Asian Herpetological Research. 5(1): 54–59. 2014.    

  38.  Lu, B., W. Yang, Q. Dai, J. Fu 2013. Using Genes as Characters and a Parsimony Analysis to Explore the Phylogenetic Position of Turtles. PLOS One, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0079348