Nanyang Normal University•College Of Life Science
Name: Wenxia Wang |
Major: Zoology |
Birthday: 12th December, 1990 |
Education: Ph.D. |
Telephone: 17638075006 |
E-mial: wenxiawang@nynu.edu.cn |
Address: No. 1638, Wolong Road, Nanyang, Henan, China |
July 2022 - Present Nanyang Normal University College of Life Science, Lecturer
September 2017 - June 2022 |
Central China Normal University |
Zoology |
PhD |
October 2019 - January 2022 |
University of Groningen |
Ecology |
Joint PhD |
September 2014 - June 2017 |
Central China Normal University |
Zoology |
Master |
September 2010 - June 2014 |
Xinyang Normal University |
Biology |
Bachelor |
Sexual difference and evolution of parental behaviour in burying beetles, Life history trade-offs, Conserving
threatened species.
Wang W, Ma L, Versteegh MA, Wu H, Komdeur J* (2022) Detection of reproductive trade-offs is influenced by resource variation and maintenance: an experimental study in the burying beetle (Nicrophorus vespilloides). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76, 1-15.
Wang W, Ma L, Versteegh MA, Wu H, Komdeur J* (2021) Parental Care System and Brood Size Drive Sex Difference in Reproductive Allocation: An Experimental Study on Burying Beetles. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 739396.
Wang W#, Li J#, Wang H, Ran Y, Wu H* (2020) Genetic evidence reveals male‐biased dispersal of the omei tree frog.
Journal of Zoology 310, 201-109.
Guo Y#, Wang W#, Zang W, Wang H, Li C, Zhao M, Wu H* (2020) The Effect of Attendance Patterns on the Lek Mating System in the Omei Treefrog (Rhacophorus omeimontis). Asian Herpetological Research 11, 320- 327.
Wang W#, Wei S#, Chen M, Wu H* (2019) Female-biased dispersal of the emei moustache toad (Leptobrachium boringii) under local resource competition. Asian Herpetological Research 10, 26-33.
Li J, Yu H, Wang W, Fu C, Zhang W, Han F, Wu H* (2019) Genomic and transcriptomic insights into molecular basis of sexually dimorphic nuptial spines in Leptobrachium leishanense. Nature Communications 10, 1-13.
Ma L, Wang W, Roffel D, Van der Velde M, Komdeur J* (2022) Social tolerance as strategy to resolve group conflicts: an experimental study on tug-of-war competition of burying beetles. bioRxiv.