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Associate Professor
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Email:xpzhou@xmu.edu.cn

Brief CV

  • Master of Science, Xiamen University (2001-2004)

  • Doctor of Science, Xiamen University (2004-2008)

  • Assistant Professor, Xiamen University (2009-2018)

  • Associate Professor, Xiamen University (2018-)

Research Interests

  • Avian ecology

  • Molecular ecology

  • Molecular evolution

Selected Publications

  • Zeng Wang, Xiaoping Zhou, Qingxian Lin, Wenzhen Fang*, Xiaolin Chen* Diversity and selection of MHC class I genes in the vulnerable Chinese egret (Egretta eulophotes). 2017, 12(5): e0176671.

  • Lei Wei, Fang Wenzhen, Zhou Xiaoping*, Lin Qingxian, Chen Xiaolin*. Population genetic diversity and geographical differentiation of MHC class II DAB genes in the vulnerable Chinese egret (Egretta eulophotes). Conservation Genetics, 2016, 17(6): 1459–1468. 

    Zhou Xiaoping, Chengte Yao, Lin Qingxian, Fang Wenzhen*, Chen Xiaolin*. Complete mitochondrial genomes render the night-heron genus Gorsachius non-monophyletic. Journal of Ornithology, 2016,157 (2):505-513. 

  • Lei Wei, Fang Wenzhen, Zhou Xiaoping, Lin Qingxian*, Chen Xiaolin*. Major histocompatibility complex class II DAB alleles associated with intestinal parasite load in the vulnerable Chinese egret (Egretta eulophotes). Ecology and Evolution,2016, 6(13): 4421–4434. 1

  • Lei Wei, Fang Wenzhen, Lin Qingxian, Zhou Xiaoping*, Chen Xiaolin*. Characterization of a non-classical MHC class II gene in the vulnerable Chinese egret (Egretta eulophotes). Immunogenetics, 2015, 67(8):463–472

  • Dai Yufei, Lin Qingxian, Fang Wenzhen, Zhou Xiaoping*, Chen Xiaolin*. Noninvasive and nondestructive sampling for avian microsatellite genotyping: a case study on the vulnerable Chinese Egret (Egretta eulophotes). Avian Research,2015, 6:24

  • Dai Yufei, Fang Wenzhen, Lin Qingxian, Zhou Xiaoping*, Chen Xiaolin*. A novel multiplex PCR assay for individual identification in the vulnerable Chinese Egret (Egretta eulophotes) using molted feathers. Conservation Genetics Resources,2015,7(3): 635–638

  • Zhou Xiaoping , Lin Qingxian, Fang Wenzhen *, Chen Xiaolin*. The complete mitochondrial genomes of sixteen ardeid birds revealing the evolutionary process of the gene rearrangements, BMC GENOMICS ,2014,15.


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