Li Donglai
Associate Professor
School of Life Science
Eastern Liaoning University
China
Biography
LI Donglai, an associate professor at School of Life Science, Liaoning University, received M.S. And Ph.D. degrees in Zoology in 2009 and 2012 respectively, both from Beijing Normal University.
Research Interest
The research interests include (i) water bird conservation and wetland ecology; (ii) avian brood parasitism evolutionary ecology; (iii) Sexual selection and learning behavior of fish. The main research achievements are as follows,
Publications
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Li, DL., Ding YQ., Yuan, Y., Lloyd, H., & Zhang, ZW. (2014) Female tidal mudflat crabs represent a critical food resource for migratory Red-crowned Cranes in the Yellow River Delta, China. Bird Conservation International. 24(4): 416-428.
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Li,DL., Wei,HW., Zhang,ZW., Liang,W. Stokke, BG. 2015. Oriental reed warbler (Acrocephalus orientalis) nest defence behaviour towards brood parasites and nest predators. Behaviour. 152: 1601–1621
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Li, DL., Zhang, ZW., Grim, T., Liang, W. & Stokke, B. G. 2016: Explaining variation in brood parasitism rates between potential host species with similar habitat requirements. Evolutionary Ecology. 30, 905-923.