生态适应和保护生物学研究组 —— 代表性论文
  • Ye YZ, Ma L, Sun BJ, Li T, Wang Y, Shine R Du WG. 2019. The embryos of turtles can influence their own sexual destinies. Current Biology, 29, 2597-2603.
  • Du WG, Shine R, Sun BJ, Ma L. 2019. Adaptive responses of the embryos of birds and reptiles to spatial and temporal variations in nest temperatures. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences. 286, 20192078.
  • Sun BJ, Li SR, Ma L, Williams CM, Wang Y, Hao X, Du WG. 2018. Phenology and the physiological niche are co-adapted in a desert dwelling lizard. Functional Ecology, 32, 2520-2530.
  • Ma L, Buckley LB, Huey RB , Du WG. 2018. A global test of the cold-climate hypothesis for the evolution of viviparity. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27, 679-689.
  • Li SR, Hao X, Wang Y, Sun BJ, Bi J H, Zhang YP, Janzen FJ, Du WG. 2018. Female lizards choose warm, moist nests that improve embryonic survivorship and offspring fitness. Functional Ecology, 32, 416-423.
  • Wang Y, Li SR, Zeng ZG, Liang L & Du WG. 2017. Maternal food availability affects offspring performance and survival in a viviparous lizard. Functional Ecology, 31, 1950-1956.
  • Sun BJ, Li T, Mu Y, McGlashan JK, Georges A, Shine R, Du WG. 2016. Thyroid hormone modulates offspring sex ratio in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 283, 20161206.
  • Du WG and Shine R. 2015. The behavioral and physiological strategies of bird and reptile embryos in response to unpredictable variation in nest temperature. Biological Reviews, 90, 19-30.
  • Zhao B, Chen Y, Lu HL, Zeng ZG and Du WG. 2015. Latitudinal differences in temperature effects on the embryonic development and hatchling phenotypes of the Asian yellow pond turtle, Mauremys mutica. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 114, 35-43.
  • Liang, L., Sun, B.J., Ma, L., and Du, W. G. 2015. Oxygen-dependent heat tolerance and developmental plasticity in turtle embryos. Journal of Comparative Physiology B.185:257-263.
  • Li T, Zhao B, Zhou YK, Hu R and Du W G. 2014. Thermoregulatory behavior is widespread in the embryos of reptiles and birds. American Naturalist, 183, 445-451.
  • Sun BJ, Wang TT, Pike DA, Liang L and Du WG. 2014. Increased oxygen availability during embryonic development enhances learning ability in hatchling lizards, Eremias argus (Lacertidae). Frontiers in Zoology. 11, 21.
  • Gao J, Zhang W, Dang W, Mu Y, Gao Y, Sun BJ, Du WG. 2014. Heat shock protein expression enhances heat tolerance of reptile embryos. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281, 20141135.
  • Ma L, Sun BJ, Li SR, Sha W, Du WG. 2014 Maternal thermal environment induces plastic responses in the reproductive life history of oviparous lizards. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 87, 677-683.
  • Zeng ZG, Bi JH, Li SL, Chen SY, Pike DA, Gao Y and Du WG. 2014. Effects of habitat alteration on lizard community and food web structure in a desert steppe ecosystem. Biological Conservation. 179, 86-92.
  • Du WG, Zhao B, Chen Y and Shine R. 2011. Behavioral thermoregulation by turtle embryos. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108, 9513-9515.