北京师范大学文理学院
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陈德

个人信息简介

姓名:陈德 学历:博士 职称:副教授

科研项目

近5年主持国家自然科学基金青年项目和面上项目各1项。参与了多项国家自然科学基金和国家科技计划.

著作论文

[1].Chen, D., Liu, Y., Davison, G., Yong, D.L., Gao, S., Hu, J., Li, S.-H., Zhang, Z., 2020. Disentangling the evolutionary history and biogeography of hill partridges (Phasianidae, Arborophila) from low coverage shotgun sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 151, 106895.

[2].Chen, D., Braun, E.L., Forthman, M., Kimball, R.T., Zhang, Z., 2018. A simple strategy for recovering ultraconserved elements, exons, and introns from low coverage shotgun sequencing of museum specimens: Placement of the partridge genus Tropicoperdix within the galliformes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 129, 304-314.

[3].Yang, A., Chen, D., Wang, P., Fu, Y., Zhang, Z., 2017. Characterization of novel microsatellite markers of the Emei Shan Liocichla using restriction site-associated DNA sequencing. Avian Research 8, 13.

[4].Chen, D., Liu, Q., Chang, J., Jiang, A., Zhou, F., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Z. 2016. Multi-locus analysis supports the taxonomic validity of Arborophila gingica guangxiensis Fang Zhou & Aiwu Jiang, 2008. ZooKeys 555, 125–136.

[5].Chen, D., Chang, J., Li, S.H., Liu, Y., Liang, W., Zhou, F., Yao, C.T., Zhang, Z. 2015. Was the exposed continental shelf a long-distance colonization route in the ice age? The Southeast Asia origin of Hainan and Taiwan partridges. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 83, 167-173.

[6].Chen, D., Liu, Y., Davison, G.W.H., Dong, L., Chang, J., Gao, S., Li, S.H., Zhang, Z. 2015. Resurrection of the genus Tropicoperdix Blyth 1859 (Phasianidae, Aves) using multilocus sequence data. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 175, 429-438.

[7].Chang, J., Chen, D., Liang, W., Li, M., Zhang, Z. 2013. Molecular demographic history of the Hainan Peacock Pheasant (Polyplectron katsumatae) and its conservation implications. Chinese Science Bulletin 58, 2185-2190.

[8].Chang, J., Chen, D., Ye, X., Li, S.H., Liang, W., Zhang, Z., Li, M. 2012. Coupling Genetic and Species Distribution Models to Examine the Response of the Hainan Partridge (Arborophila ardens) to Late Quaternary Climate. PLOS ONE 7, e50286.