一.基本信息
Cindy Q. Tang(唐勤)云南大学特聘教授
E-mail: cindytang@ynu.edu.cn
2000年3月于日本千叶大学获得生态学专业博士学位
We don’t know how many times we got lost in the forests
We don’t know how many times our bodies were nearly buried by mountain slope landslides in the forests
We don’t know how many times we were nearly bitten by poisonous snakes in the forests
But we know the sunshine and the rain shower and the winds that blow in the forests
And we know the trees make the forests
And we know the trees raise our spirits
And we know we are as strong as a tree
We are thankful for all the knowledge the forests gave to us
Messages
I specialize in forest community ecology and in conservation ecology of relict, endangered and rare plant species. I have a long-standing interest in forest dynamics, interaction among plant species, and their environment. My research concentrates particularly on the mechanisms underlying the structure, dynamics and the sustainable development of forests in southwestern and south-central China. My specialization has given me particular ability to understand forest vegetation, biodiversity, ecosystems and environmental sustainability in this geographical zone. I am the author of the book The Subtropical Vegetation of Southwestern China: Plant Distribution, Diversity and Ecology. I also focus on macroecology of plant diversity and vegetation in light of climate change.
In the fields of ecology, interdisciplinary learning and personal experience are key components to my teaching. I have taught in the classroom and in the field in order to fully convey the messages of forest ecology. I have taught in laboratories and in field-based plant ecology courses, emphasizing experiential learning in both. I have adapted to different field and classroom situations with attention to feedback from my students, to provide the most positive learning environment and inspire them to feel passionate about research on ecology and conservation.
My research projects have based on the premise that rapid and unsustainable land development is incompatible with a condition of biological diversity that has been among the world’s highest. Essential to forest preservation is an understanding of how natural succession operates to maintain a healthy plant community. Such communities, once lost, cannot be recovered. Our role in such cases has been one of facilitation and education. In a larger sense, I hope our research results will influence decisions affecting development, and will ultimately benefit the global environment.
二.科研工作
进行于植物生态学、植被生态学与珍稀濒危植物的保护学研究。尤其是投入于中国西南亚热带的常绿阔叶林的动态、演替,及中国第三纪孓遗树种幸存机制方面的研究。承担有关国际合作研究项目。
三.教学工作
开办有关植物生态学方面的特别讲座,着重于训练硕士及博士研究生怎样深入植物生态学方面的研究及怎样写科学论文。
四.研究领域及专长
植物、植被生态学:着重于用生态统计分析手段对森林动态、更新、演替、植物与植物之间的相互促进与竞争关系、植物与其环境因子之间的相互关系进行解析与阐明。
第三纪孓遗及濒危植物的保护与恢复生态学:着重于从孓遗及濒危植物的生存机制上进行研究。
五.目前研究项目
1. Plants and Forests that Have Survived the Ice Ages in East Asia
2. Castanopsis Forests of Yunnan and SE Tibet
3. Potential Effects of Climate Change on Geographic Distribution of Castanopsis Forests in East Asia
4. Plant Diversity in the Hot-Dry Valleys in SW China
5. Coniferous Forests in the Subtropical Zone of China
六.主要科研成果
2020
Tang CQ, Han P-B, Shuaifeng Li S, Shen L-Q, Huang D-S, Li Y-F,
Peng M-C, Wang C-Y, Li X-S, Li W, Wang W, Zhang Z-Y (2020) Species richness, forest types and regeneration of Schima in the subtropical forest ecosystem of Yunnan, southwestern China. Forest Ecosystems: 7:35 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-020-00244-1
Tang CQ, Li-Qin Shen L-Q, Han P-B, Huang D-S, Li S, Li Y-F, Song K, Zhang Z-Y, Yin L-Y, Yin R-H, Xu H-M (2020) Forest characteristics, population structure and growth trends of Pinus yunnanensis in Tianchi National Nature Reserve of Yunnan,
southwestern China. Vegetation Classification and Survey 1: 7-20 doi: 10.3897/VCS/2020/37980
Chung MY , Son S, Herrando-Moraira S, Tang CQ, Maki M, Kim Y-D, López-Pujol J, Hamrick JL, Chung MG (2020) Incorporating differences between genetic diversity of
trees and herbaceous plants in conservation strategies. Conservation Biology: 1-10 DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13467
2019
Tang CQ, Huang D-S, Han P-B, Shen L-Q, Li Y-F, Li S, Chen Q, Zhang Z-Y (2019) Forest and population structure and regeneration dynamics of relict Dipentodon sinicus in southwestern China. Taiwania 64 (4): 396-408
Tang CQ, Yang Y, Momohara A, Wang H-C, Luu HT, Li S, Song K, Qian S, LePage B, Dong Y-F, Han P-B, Ohsawa M, Le BT, Tran HD, Dang MT, Peng M-C, Wang C-Y (2019) Forest characteristics and population structure of Glyptostrobus pensilis, a globally endangered relict species of southeastern China. Plant Diversity 41: 237-249
2018
Tang CQ, Matsui T, Ohashi H, Dong Y-F, Momohara A, … López-Pujol J (2018) Identifying long-term stable refugia for relict plant species in East Asia. Nature Communications 9: 4488; doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-06837-3
Qian S, Tang CQ, Yi S, Zhao L, Yang Y. (2018) Conflict between conservation and development: Poor regeneration of wild Davidia involucrata communities caused by bamboo management in China. Oryx 52 (3): 442-451 Fauna & Flora International doi: 10.1017/S003060531700045X
2017
Tang CQ, Dong Y-F, Herrando-Moraira S, Matsui T, Ohashi H, He L-Y, Nakao K, Tanaka N, Tomita M, Li X-S, Yan H-Z, Peng M-C, et al. (2017) Potential effects of climate change on geographic distribution of the Tertiary relict tree species Davidia involucrata in China. Scientific Reports 7, 43822; doi: 10.1038/srep43822
Tang CQ, Tanaka N, Nakao K, He L-Y, Peng M-C, Yan H-Z, Dong Y-F, Yang R-H, Yan K, Li W-J, Yang Y, Chou C-R, Lin C-T (2017) Natural forests of three Tertiary relict tree species and potential effects of climate change on their geographic distribution. Annual Report of Pro Natura Foundation Japan 25: 237-248
2016
Li W-J, Peng M-C, Higa M, Tanaka N, Matsui, T, Tang CQ, Ou X-K, Zhou R-W, Wang C-Y, Yan H-Z (2016) Effects of climate change on potential habitats of the cold temperate coniferous forest in Yunnan Province, southwestern China. Journal of Mountain Science 13(8): 1411-1422
Qian SH, Yang YC, Tang CQ, Momohara A, Yi SR, Ohsawa M (2016) Effective conservation measures are needed for wild Cathaya argyrophylla populations in China: Insights from the population structure and regeneration characteristics. Forest Ecology and Management 361: 358-367
2015
Tang CQ (2015a) The Subtropical Vegetation of Southwestern China: Plant Distribution, Diversity and Ecology. Plants and Vegetation vol. 11. Springer, Dordrecht. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-9741-2
Tang CQ (2015b) Distribution patterns of the subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests of southwestern China, as compared with the other regions of China. Collectanea Botanica 34: e006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/collectbot.2015.v34.006
He L-Y, Tang CQ, Wu Z-L, Wang H-C, Ohsawa M, Yan K (2015) Forest structure and regeneration of the Tertiary relict Taiwania cryptomerioides in the Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan, southwestern China. Phytocoenologia 45 (1-2): 135–156. doi: 10.1127/phyto/2015/0038
Tang CQ, Yang Y, Ohsawa M, Momohara A, Yi S-R, Robertson K, Song K, Zhang S, He L-Y (2015) Community structure and survival of Tertiary relict species Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the subtropical Daba Mountains, southwestern China. PLoS ONE 10(4): e0125307; doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0125307
Tang CQ, Li Y-H, Zhang Z-Y, Hou X, Hara K, Tomita M, He L-Y, Li X-S (2015) Effects of management on vegetation dynamics and associated nutrient cycling in a karst area, Yunnan, SW China. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 11 (1): 177-188
2014
Tang CQ, Werger MJA, Ohsawa M, Yang Y (2014) Habitats of Tertiary relict trees in China. In: Hobohm, C. (ed.) Endemism in Vascular Plants. Plants and Vegetation vol. 9, pp. 289-308. Springer, Dordrecht
Hobohm C, Vanderplank SE, Janišová M, Tang CQ, Pils G, Werger MJA et al. (2014) Synthesis. In: Hobohm, C (ed.) Endemism in Vascular Plants. Plants and Vegetation vol. 9, pp. 311-321. Springer, Dordrecht
2013
Tang CQ, Yang Y, Ohsawa M, Momohara A, Mu J, Robertson K (2013) Survival of a Tertiary relict species: Liriodendron chinense (Magnoliaceae) in southern China, with special reference to village fengshui forests. American Journal of Botany 100 (10): 2112-2119
Tang CQ, Peng M-C, He L-Y, Ohsawa M, Wang C-Y, Xie T-H, Li W-S, Li J-P, Zhang H-Y, Li Y, Yang X-M, Li G-S (2013) Population persistence of a Tertiary relict tree Tetracentron sinense on the Ailao Mountains, Yunnan, China. Journal of Plant Research 126 (5): 651-659
Tang CQ, Chiou C-R, Lin C-T, Lin J-R, Hsieh C-F, Tang J-W, Su W-H, Hou X (2013) Plant diversity patterns in subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests of Yunnan and Taiwan. Ecological Research 28: 81-92
Tang CQ, He L-Y, Su W-H, Zhang G-F, Wang H-C, Peng M-C, Wu Z-L, Wang C-Y (2013) Regeneration, recovery and succession of a Pinus yunnanensis community five years after a mega-fire in central Yunnan, China. Forest Ecology and Management 294:188-196
Tang CQ, He L-Y (2013) Population status of the Tertiary relict Tetracentron sinense in the subtropical Ailao Mountains, Yunnan, SW China, and proposed conservation efforts. Annual Report of Pro Natura Fund 21: 141-150
2012
Tang CQ, Yang Y, Ohsawa M, Yi S-R, Momohara A, Su W-H, Wang H-C, Zhang Z-Y, Peng M-C, Wu Z-L (2012) Evidence for the persistence of wild Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgoaceae) populations in the Dalou Mountains, southwestern China. American Journal of Botany 99 (8): 1408-1414
2011
Tang CQ, Yang Y, Ohsawa M, Momohara A, Hara M, Cheng S, Fan S (2011) Population structure of relict Metasequoia glyptostroboides and its habitat fragmentation and degradation in south-central China. Biological Conservation 144: 279-289
Tang CQ, He L-Y, Gao Z, Zhao XF, Sun WB, Ohsawa, M (2011) Habitat fragmentation, degradation, and population status of endangered Michelia coriacea in Southeastern Yunnan, China. Mountain Research and Development 31 (4): 343-350
Yang Y, Mu J, Tang CQ, Yang K (2011) Community structure and population regeneration in remnant Ginkgo biloba stands. Acta Ecologica Sinica 31 (21): 6396-6409
2010
Tang CQ, Li Y-H, Zhang Z-Y (2010) Species diversity patterns of natural secondary plant communities and man-made forests in a subtropical mountainous karst area, Yunnan, SW China. Mountain Research and Development 30 (3): 244-251
Li X, Liu W, Tang CQ (2010) The role of the soil seed and seedling bank in the regeneration of diverse plant communities in the subtropical Ailao Mountains, Southwest China. Ecological Research 25: 1171-1182
Li X-S, Liu W-Y, Chen J-W, Tang CQ, Yuan C-M (2010) Regeneration pattern of primary forest species across forest-field gradients in the subtropical mountains of southwestern China. Journal of Plant Research 123 (6): 751-762
Tang CQ (2010) Subtropical montane evergreen broad-leaved forests of Yunnan, China: diversity, succession dynamics, human influence. Frontiers of Earth Science in China 4 (1): 22-32
Tang CQ, Zhao M-H, Li X-S, Ohsawa M, Ou X-K (2010) Secondary succession of plant communities in a subtropical mountainous region of SW China. Ecological Research 25 (1): 149-161
Hou X, Duan C, Tang CQ, Fu D (2010) Nutrient relocation, hydrological functions, and soil chemistry in plantations as compared to natural forests in central Yunnan, China. Ecological Research 25: 139-148
2009
Yuan C-M, Liu W-Y, Tang CQ, Li X-S (2009) Species composition, diversity and abundance of lianas in different secondary and primary forests in a subtropical mountainous area, SW China. Ecological Research 24: 1361-1370
Tang CQ, Ohsawa M (2009) Ecology of subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests of Yunnan, southwestern China as compared to those of southwestern Japan. Journal of Plant Research 122: 335-350
2007
Tang CQ, Li T, Zhu X (2007) Structure and regeneration dynamics of three subtropical mid-montane moist evergreen broad-leaved forests in SW China, with special reference to bamboo in the forest understories. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37: 2701-2714
Tang CQ, Hou X, Gao K, Xia T, Duan C, Fu D (2007) Man-made versus natural forests in mid-Yunnan, southwestern China: plant diversity and initial data on water and soil conservation. Mountain Research and Development 27 (3): 242-249
Tang CQ, Zhu X (2007) Structure and dynamics of mid-montane moist evergreen broad-leaved forest on subtropical mountains, Ailaoshan and Gaoligongshan, Yunnan, China, and the relationship between the forests and the people, with a view of future sustainability. Annual Report of Pro Natura Fund 16: 153-175
2006
Tang CQ (2006) Evergreen sclerophyllous Quercus forests in northwestern Yunnan, China as compared to the Mediterranean evergreen Quercus forest types in California, USA and northeastern Spain. Web Ecology 6: 88-101
Tang CQ (2006) Forest vegetation as related to climate and soils at varied altitudes on a subtropical mountain, Mt. Emei, Sichuan, China. Ecological Research 21 (2): 174-180
2002
Tang CQ, Ohsawa M (2002) Tertiary relic deciduous forests on a subtropical mountain, Mt. Emei, Sichuan, China. Folia Geobotanica 37: 93-106
Tang CQ, Ohsawa M (2002) Coexistence mechanisms of evergreen, deciduous and coniferous trees in a mid-montane mixed forest on Mt. Emei, Sichuan, China. Plant Ecology 161:215-230
2000
Tang CQ, Ohsawa M (2000) Transitional pattern of tree leaf-types from tropical to temperate forests on Mt. Emei, Sichuan, China. In: Zheng, D. et al. (eds.), Formation, Evolution and Sustainable Development on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, pp. 397–407. Academy Press, Beijing
1999
Tang CQ, Ohsawa M (1999) Altitudinal distribution of evergreen broad-leaved trees and their leaf-size pattern on a humid subtropical mountain, Mt. Emei, Sichuan, China. Plant Ecology 145: 221–233
1997
Tang CQ, Ohsawa M (1997) Zonal transition of evergreen, deciduous and coniferous forests along the altitudinal gradient on a humid subtropical mountain, Mt. Emei, Sichuan, China. Plant Ecology 133: 63–78