个人简介:
王姝,女,理学博士,副教授,硕士生导师;研究方向为植物个体种群生态学,主要从事植物生长与适应策略、植物功能性状种内变异、表型可塑性与稳定性、植物相互作用等方面研究;主持国家自然科学基金青年项目、面上项目各1项;发表论文27篇,其中SCI论文15篇;参与出版专著(译著)2部。
学习经历:
2006/09-2016/12 东北师范大学,生命科学学院草地科学研究所,生态学,博士
2009/09-2011/08 美国蒙大拿大学,生态学,联合培养博士项目
2002/09-2006/07 东北师范大学,生命科学学院,生物科学,学士
工作经历:
2026/03-至今 东北林业大学,生态学院,副教授,硕导
2020/01-2026/01 贵州大学,林学院,副教授,硕导
2017/09-2019/12 贵州大学,林学院,校聘副教授,硕导
2016/07-2017/05 中国科学院东北地理与农业生态研究所,科研助理
代表性成果:
项目:
1.国家自然科学基金委员会,面上项目,32171511,喀斯特生境植物表型可塑性与植物间相互作用的关系,58.00万元,主持
2.国家自然科学基金委员会,青年项目,31800335,喀斯特生境植物响应于关键性环境因子异质性的可塑性及其可变性,23.00万元,主持
论文:
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway. What does not kill you can make you stronger: Variation in plasticity in response to early temporally heterogeneous hydrological experience. Journal of Ecology 2022, 110: 2418-2432.
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway. Plasticity in response to plant-plant interactions and water availability. Ecology 2021, 102(6): e03361.
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway, Dao-Wei Zhou, Jacob Weiner. Experience with inundation or drought alters the responses of plants to subsequent water conditions. Journal of Ecology 2017, 105: 176-187.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Associations among cotyledon developmental stability, canalization and phenotypic plasticity in response to shading and burial depth in five herbaceous species at early seedling stage. International Journal of Plant Sciences 2022, 183 (7): 1-8.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Stage-dependent plasticity in biomass allocation and allometry in response to population density in Abutilon theophrasti: a step forward to understanding the nature of phenotypic plasticity. Plant Ecology 2021, 222: 1157-1181.
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway. Associations between developmental stability, canalization and phenotypic plasticity in response to heterogeneous experience. Ecology and Evolution 2024, 14(10): e70436.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Associations between leaf developmental stability, variability, canalization, and phenotypic plasticity in response to population density in Abutilon theophrasti. Ecology and Evolution 2022, 12: e8845.
Deng Wang, Shu Wang, Li-Xia Li et al. Contrasting effects of experiencing temporally heterogeneous light availability versus homogenous shading on plant subsequent responses to light conditions. BMC Plant Biology, 2023, 23: 232.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Dynamic architectural responses of morphological traits to emergence time in Abutilon theophrasti (Malvaceae). Journal of Plant Ecology 2023, 16(3): rtac095.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Morphological canalization, integration and plasticity in response to population density in Abutilon theophrasti: influences of soil conditions and growth stages. Ecology and Evolution 2021, 11(17): 11945-11959.
Shu Wang, Lei Li, Dao-Wei Zhou. Root morphological responses to population density vary with soil conditions and growth stages: The complexity of density effects. Ecology and Evolution 2021, 11(15): 10590-10599.
Shu Wang, Lei Li, Dao-Wei Zhou. Morphological plasticity in response to population density varies with soil conditions and growth stage in Abutilon theophrasti (Malvaceae). Plant Ecology 2017, 218: 785-797.
其他:
联系方式:
wangshu@nefu.edu.cn
Resume英文版
Wang Shu, female, Doctor of Science, associate professor, master's supervisor, mainly focuses on individual and population ecology of plants, involving plant growth and adaptation strategies, intraspecific variation of plant functional traits, phenotypic plasticity and stability, and plant-plant interactions, has been in charge of National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project 1, General Project 1, has published 27 papers, including 15 SCI papers, and participated in the publication of two monographs (translated works).
Educational Background:
- 2006/09 - 2016/12 Northeast Normal University, Institute of Grassland Science, College of Life Sciences, Ecology, Doctoral Degree
- 2009/09 - 2011/08 University of Montana, Ecology, Joint Doctoral Program
- 2002/09 - 2006/07 Northeast Normal University, College of Life Sciences, Biology, Bachelor's Degree
Work Experience:
- 2026/03 - Present: Associate Professor, Master's Supervisor, College of Ecology, Northeast Forestry University
- 2020/01 - 2026/01: Associate Professor, Master's Supervisor, College of Forestry, Guizhou University
- 2017/09 - 2019/12: University-appointed Associate Professor, Master's Supervisor, College of Forestry, Guizhou University
- 2016/07 - 2017/05: Research Assistant, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Representative achievements:
Projects:
1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, General Program, 32171511, Relationship between phenotypic plasticity of plants in karst habitats and plant interactions, 580,000 yuan, Principal Investigator
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China, Youth Program, 31800335, Plasticity and variability of plants in karst habitats in response to key environmental factor heterogeneity, 230,000 yuan, Principal Investigator
Articles:
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway. What does not kill you can make you stronger: Variation in plasticity in response to early temporally heterogeneous hydrological experience. Journal of Ecology 2022, 110: 2418-2432.
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway. Plasticity in response to plant-plant interactions and water availability. Ecology 2021, 102(6): e03361.
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway, Dao-Wei Zhou, Jacob Weiner. Experience with inundation or drought alters the responses of plants to subsequent water conditions. Journal of Ecology 2017, 105: 176-187.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Associations among cotyledon developmental stability, canalization and phenotypic plasticity in response to shading and burial depth in five herbaceous species at early seedling stage. International Journal of Plant Sciences 2022, 183 (7): 1-8.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Stage-dependent plasticity in biomass allocation and allometry in response to population density in Abutilon theophrasti: a step forward to understanding the nature of phenotypic plasticity. Plant Ecology 2021, 222: 1157-1181.
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway. Associations between developmental stability, canalization and phenotypic plasticity in response to heterogeneous experience. Ecology and Evolution 2024, 14(10): e70436.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Associations between leaf developmental stability, variability, canalization, and phenotypic plasticity in response to population density in Abutilon theophrasti. Ecology and Evolution 2022, 12: e8845.
Deng Wang, Shu Wang, Li-Xia Li et al. Contrasting effects of experiencing temporally heterogeneous light availability versus homogenous shading on plant subsequent responses to light conditions. BMC Plant Biology, 2023, 23: 232.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Dynamic architectural responses of morphological traits to emergence time in Abutilon theophrasti (Malvaceae). Journal of Plant Ecology 2023, 16(3): rtac095.
Shu Wang, Dao-Wei Zhou. Morphological canalization, integration and plasticity in response to population density in Abutilon theophrasti: influences of soil conditions and growth stages. Ecology and Evolution 2021, 11(17): 11945-11959.
Shu Wang, Lei Li, Dao-Wei Zhou. Root morphological responses to population density vary with soil conditions and growth stages: The complexity of density effects. Ecology and Evolution 2021, 11(15): 10590-10599.
Shu Wang, Lei Li, Dao-Wei Zhou. Morphological plasticity in response to population density varies with soil conditions and growth stage in Abutilon theophrasti (Malvaceae). Plant Ecology 2017, 218: 785-797.