Prof. Pengfei Wu, Southwest Minzu University, China
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Prof. Pengfei Wu is a leading researcher in soil biodiversity conservation, with a strong focus on soil fauna diversity, ecosystem functions, and climate change responses in alpine ecosystems. His extensive publication record, leadership in high-impact research projects, and expertise in soil ecological monitoring make him a strong contender for the Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award. While his research is highly influential, expanding his international collaborations and enhancing the practical application of his findings could further elevate his impact.
🎓 Education
Pengfei Wu holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Xinyang Normal College (1995–1999), a Master’s degree in Ecology from Sichuan University (2000–2003), and a Ph.D. in Natural Geography from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2003–2006). He further expanded his expertise through postdoctoral research at the Chinese Academy of Forestry (2007–2009) and as a visiting scientist at Cornell University (2015–2016).
💼Experience
Since 2006, Pengfei Wu has been a faculty member at Southwest Minzu University, where he is actively engaged in ecological teaching and research. His work focuses on soil biodiversity, ecosystem responses to climate change, and the ecological functions of soil fauna. He has led numerous research projects funded by prestigious institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Sichuan Natural Science Foundation.
🔬Research Focus
His research primarily explores soil invertebrate diversity in the biodiversity hotspot of the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. He investigates the taxonomic composition, spatial-temporal distribution, and functional roles of soil fauna, particularly in forests, alpine meadows, and wetlands. His work also examines the impacts of climate change and land-use alterations on soil biodiversity. Key areas of interest include soil fauna as bioindicators of ecological health, biodiversity monitoring in alpine ecosystems, and innovative methods for assessing grassland degradation.
Awards
Pengfei Wu is recognized for his significant contributions to soil biodiversity and ecological research. His pioneering studies on soil fauna diversity in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau have established him as a leading expert in the field. He has received funding and recognition from major research organizations and serves as an expert evaluator for multiple scientific institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Sichuan Provincial Department of Science and Technology.
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Title: Decadal warming-induced changes in abiotic factors and multitrophic diversity drive soil multifunctionality in an alpine meadow
Authors: Zhou, T., Ding, L., Yin, X., … Wu, P., Degen, A.A.
Journal: Geoderma
Year: 2024
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Title: Effects of nitrogen addition on nematode communities in the grazed and ungrazed alpine meadows
Authors: Qin, T., Wei, X., Ren, X., … Wang, Y., Wu, P.
Journal: Shengtai Xuebao
Year: 2024
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Title: Effects of annual and perennial potted legume forages on soil nematode communities in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
Authors: Sun, Y., Hou, C., Zhou, L., … Li, X., Wu, P.
Journal: Biodiversity Science
Year: 2024
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Title: Dynamics of soil arthropod communities in the annual cultivated Gramineae grasslands in alpine region, Northwest Sichuan
Authors: Xu, X., Shao, Z., Xue, J., … Wang, Y., Wu, P.
Journal: Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology
Year: 2024
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