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发布日期:2021-03-18

Curriculum Vitae-Li Tian

 

Office: A211-1 (BGEG Building)

Email: tianlibgeg@163.com

 

Research Areas:

Invertebrate and vertebrate Paleontology, Early life and mass extinction Geobiology, Modern ecogeographic changes

Running Labs:

  Microfossil Dissolution Lab;

 Marine Ecological Simulation Lab;

Employment:

2015.07- nowAssistant ResearcherState Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

2017. 12- 2019.11Postdoctoral ResearcherSchool of Earth Sciences University of Bristol  

Education:

2006.09-2010.06, School of Earth Science, Bachelor in Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Advised by Jinnan Tong

 

2010.09-2015.06, School of Earth Science,PhD in Stratigraphy and Paleontology , China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) , Advised by Jinnan Tong  

 

2013.09-2014.03, Department of Earth Science   Visiting student, University of Southern California   Hosted by David Bottjer  

Publications: Published over 80 scientific papers, which have been cited for >1800 times, h-index=23.

 

Selected first authored papers:

(1) Li Tian*; Michael J Benton*; Predicting biotic responses to future climate warming with classic ecogeographic rules, Current Biology, 2020, 30: R373-R358.

(2) Li Tian*; Huyue Song; Qin Ye, Jun Hu, Zhihui An, Xiaoming Zhao, David Bottjer, Jinnan Tong; Recurrent anoxia recorded in shallow marine facies at Zhangcunping (western Hubei, China) throughout the Ediacaran to earliest Cambrian, Precambrian Research, 2020, 340: 105617.

(3) Li Tian*; Jinnan Tong*; Yifan Xiao; Michael J Benton; Huyue Song; Haijun Song; Lei Liang; Kui Wu; Daoliang Chu; Thomas J Algeo; Environmentalinstability prior to end-Permian mass extinction reflected in biotic and facies changes on shallow carbonate platforms of the Nanpanjiang Basin (South China), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2019, 519: 23-36.