个人简介
北京师范大学生命科学学院教授,博士生导师;中国生态学会种群生态学专业委员会委员。2005年在北京师范大学获得理学博士学位。主要讲授进化生物学、普通生物学、植物繁殖生态学、分子生态学、生物学野外实习等课程。2022年获评北京市课程思政教学名师,2024年获评北京市高等学校教学名师。
研究领域
以生物多样性的维持机制为核心科学问题,利用分子生态学技术手段,侧重从植物与传粉者的种间关系入手,开展植物繁殖、物种形成、协同进化、生物入侵等方面的科学研究。提出了植物克隆习性进化的新机制、物种共存和物种形成的新机制,深入揭示了生物种间关系在进化时间尺度上的后果及其对生物多样性起源和维持的影响,并提出了植物-昆虫群落组装的新机制,从植物繁殖的角度揭示了外来入侵植物种群建立和扩散的机制。
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■Yang XF, Li XM*, Ingvarsson PK, Xi C, Liao WJ*. 2024. Molecular mechanisms of flowering time differentiation revealed by transcriptomic sequencing and de novo analysis in Chinese invasive populations of Ambrosia artemisiifolia. BMC Plant Biology, 24:1106.
■Wang AY, Peng YQ, Cook JM, Yang DR, Zhang DY, Liao WJ*. 2023. Host insect specificity and interspecific competition drive parasitoid diversification in a plant–insect community. Ecology, e4062.
■Ge XY, Lu HS, Tian H, Wu Y, Zhang DY, Liao WJ*. 2022. Male-biased sex allocation in late-blooming flowers driven by resource limitation in the clonal perennial Aconitum kesnezoffii (Ranunculaceae). Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 60: 1393-1404.
■Tian H, Harder LD, Wang AY, Zhang DY, Liao WJ*. 2022. Habitat effects on reproductive phenotype, pollinator behavior, fecundity and mating outcomes of a bumble-bee pollinated herb. American Journal of Botany, 109: 470-485.
■Wang AY, Peng YQ, Harder LD, Huang JF, Yang DR, Zhang DY, Liao WJ*. 2019. The nature of interspecific interactions and co-diversification patterns, as illustrated by the fig microcosm. New Phytologist, 224: 1304-1315.
■Zhu BR, Barrett SCH, Zhang DY, Liao WJ*. 2017. Invasion genetics of Senecio vulgaris: loss of genetic diversity characterizes the invasion of a selfing annual, despite multiple introductions. Biological Invasions, 19: 255-267.
■Yang LY, Machado, CA, Dang XD, Peng YQ, Yang DR, Zhang DY, Liao WJ*. 2015. The incidence and pattern of copollinator diversification in dioecious and monoecious figs. Evolution, 69: 294-304.
■Liao WJ, Harder LD. 2014. Consequences of multiple inflorescences and clonality for pollinator behavior and plant mating. American Naturalist, 184: 580 -592.