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Name:
PENG Yanqiong
Education:
Ph.D
Positions:
 
Academic title:
Professor
Postal Code:
 
Subject categories:
Ecology
Mailing Address:
88 Xuefu Road, Kunming, 650223, Yunnan, China
E-mail:
pengyq@xtbg.ac.cn

Resume:
 

 

 

Education

2003.2-2005.12. Ph.D., Evolutionary Ecology, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

1997.9-2000.6. M.Sc., Entomology, Yunnan Agricultural University.

1993.9-1997.6. B.Sc., Agronomy, Yunnan Agricultural University.

 

Career History

2000.7-2002.9. Research Intern, Xisghuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2002.10-2006.2. Assistant Professor, Xisghuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2006.3-2011.12. Associate Professor, Xisghuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2012.1-Present. Professor, Xisghuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Direction:
 

1) Co-evolution of fig and fig wasps.

2) The interactions of Cordyceps sinensis and Hepialous armoricanus.

Achievements:
 

Article:
 

  

1.Zhu JC, Fang SQ, Zhao QY, Yao JL, Peng YQ, Cees V, Chen XX: The genus Eurymeros Bhat (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae) newly recorded from China. Biodiver Data J 2023, 11. 

2.Zhao QY, Luo WJ, Fang SQ, Van Achterberg K, Peng YQ, Zhu WJ, Gao ZH, Aizezi A, Yao JL: A new species of the genus<i> Wushenia</i> Zettel, 1990 from China (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Cheloninae). Zootaxa 2023, 5369(1):125-130. 

3.Yan CJ, Peng YQ, Chen HY: Two new species of Ismarus Haliday (Hymenoptera, Ismaridae) from Yunnan, China. Zookeys 2023(1174):207-217. 

4.Warrit N, Ascher J, Basu P, Belavadi V, Brockmann A, Buchori D, Dorey JB, Hughes A, Krishnan S, Ngo HT et al: Opportunities and challenges in Asian bee research and conservation. Biological Conservation 2023, 285. 

5.Wang AY, Peng YQ, Cook JM, Yang DR, Zhang DY, Liao WJ: Host insect specificity and interspecific competition drive parasitoid diversification in a plant-insect community. Ecology 2023, 104(7). 

6.Miao BG, Liu MX, Wang B, Peng YQ, Lesne A, Kjellberg F, Jandér KC: Active pollination in a functionally dioecious Ficus species: An interplay between pollinator behaviour and floral morphology. Flora 2023, 302. 

7.Miao BG, Liu MX, Wang B, Peng YQ, Lesne A, Kjellberg F, Jander KC: Active pollination in a functionally dioecious Ficus species: An interplay between pollinator behaviour and floral morphology. Flora 2023, 302. 

8.Huang JF, Li SQ, Xu R, Peng YQ: East-West genetic differentiation across the Indo-Burma hotspot: evidence from two closely related dioecious figs. Bmc Plant Biology 2023, 23(1). 

9.Huang JF, Fungjanthuek J, Chen MB, Liu GX, Dong YY, Peng YQ, Wang B, Segar ST: Pollinator sharing and hybridization in a pair of dioecious figs sheds light on the pathways to speciation. Evol Lett 2023, 7(6):422-435. 

10.Gardner EM, Bruun-Lund S, Niissalo M, Chantarasuwan B, Clement WL, Geri C, Harrison RD, Hipp AL, Holvoet M, Khew G et al: Echoes of ancient introgression punctuate stable genomic lineages in the evolution of figs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2023, 120(28). 

11.Deng XX, Buatois B, Peng YQ, Yu H, Cheng YF, Ge XJ, Proffit M, Kjellberg F: Plants are the drivers of geographic variation of floral odours in brood site pollination mutualisms: A case study of Ficus hirta. Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 2023, 121. 

12.Zhang ZR, Yang X, Li WY, Peng YQ, Gao J: Comparative chloroplast genome analysis of Ficus (Moraceae): Insight into adaptive evolution and mutational hotspot regions. Frontiers in Plant Science 2022, 13. 

13.Zhang BL, Yan CJ, van Achterberg C, Peng YQ, Chen HY: Integrated taxonomy unveils new species of Trigonalyidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 2022, 90:101-128. 

14.Wang B, Ma LB, Pan B, Dong YY, Huang JF, Peng YQ: Spatial variation in ant-tree bipartite networks is driven by a bottom-up process. Ecological Entomology 2022, 47(6):1011-1021. 

15.Miao BG, Peng YQ, Yang DR, Guenard B, Liu C: Diversity begets diversity: Low resource heterogeneity reduces the diversity of nut-nesting ants in rubber plantations. Insect Science 2022, 29(3):932-941. 

16.Liu C, Fischer G, Liu Q, Peng YQ, Economo EP, Guenard B: Updating the taxonomy of the ant genus Myrmecina (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in China with descriptions of three new species. Zootaxa 2022, 5182(2):152-164. 

17.Huang MJ, Hughes AC, Xu CY, Miao BG, Gao J, Peng YQ: Mapping the changing distribution of two important pollinating giant honeybees across 21000 years. Global Ecology and Conservation 2022, 39. 

18.Fungjanthuek J, Zhang ZR, Peng YQ, Gao J: The complete chloroplast genome of two related fig species Ficus squamosa and Ficus heterostyla. Mitochondrial DNA Part B-Resources 2022, 7(1):236-238. 

19.Fungjanthuek J, Huang MJ, Hughes AC, Huang JF, Chen HH, Gao J, Peng YQ: Ecological Niche Overlap and Prediction of the Potential Distribution of Two Sympatric Ficus (Moraceae) Species in the Indo-Burma Region. Forests 2022, 13(9). 

20.Dong YY, Zhang ZR, Mishra S, Wong ACN, Huang JF, Wang B, Peng YQ, Gao J: Diversity and metabolic potentials of microbial communities associated with pollinator and cheater fig wasps in fig-fig wasp mutualism system. Frontiers in Microbiology 2022, 13. 

21.Deng XX, Cheng YF, Peng YQ, Yu H, Proffit M, Kjellberg F: Overlaps in olfactive signalling coupled with geographic variation may result in localised pollinator sharing between closely related Ficus species. BMC Ecol Evol 2022, 22(1). 

22.Aung KMM, Chen HH, Segar ST, Miao BG, Peng YQ, Liu C: Changes in temperature alter competitive interactions and overall structure of fig wasp communities. Journal of Animal Ecology 2022, 91(6):1303-1315. 

23.Zhang T, Jander KC, Huang JF, Wang B, Zhao JB, Miao BG, Peng YQ, Herre EA: The evolution of parasitism from mutualism in wasps pollinating the fig, Ficus microcarpa, in Yunnan Province, China. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021, 118(32). 

24.Wang B, Lu M, Peng YQ, Segar ST: Direct and Indirect Effects of Invasive vs. Native Ant-Hemipteran Mutualism: A Meta-Analysis That Supports the Mutualism Intensity Hypothesis. Agronomy-Basel 2021, 11(11). 

25.Rasplus JY, Rodriguez LJ, Saune L, Peng YQ, Bain A, Kjellberg F, Harrison RD, Pereira RAS, Ubaidillah R, Tollon-Cordet C et al: Exploring systematic biases, rooting methods and morphological evidence to unravel the evolutionary history of the genus Ficus (Moraceae). Cladistics 2021, 37(4):402-422. 

26.Miao BG, Peng YQ, Yang DR, Kubota Y, Economo EP, Liu C: Climate and land-use interactively shape butterfly diversity in tropical rainforest and savanna ecosystems of southwestern China. Insect Science 2021, 28(4):1109-1120. 

27.Luo JY, Peng YQ, Xie Q: First record of the cimicomorphan family Plokiophilidae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) from China, with description of a new species of Plokiophiloides. Zookeys 2021(1021):145-157. 

28.Huang JF, Darwell CT, Peng YQ: Homogenized Phylogeographic Structure across the Indo-Burma Ranges of a Large Monoecious Fig, Ficus altissima Blume. Diversity-Basel 2021, 13(12). 

29.Dong ZW, Yiu V, Liu GC, He JW, Zhao RP, Peng YQ, Li XY: Three new species of Lamprigera Motschulsky (Coleoptera, Lampyridae) from China, with notes on known species. Zootaxa 2021, 4950(3):441-468. 

30.Bian FH, Luo Y, Li LX, Pang YJ, Peng YQ: Inflorescence development, thermogenesis and flower-visiting insect activity in Alocasia odora. Flora 2021, 279. 

31.Zhao XL, Zhang DY, Zeng WS, Huang JF, Zeng YS, Peng YQ, Huang JH, Ye WM, Ye Y, Giblin-Davis RM: Martininema semicordatae n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) associated with Ficus semicordata in China. Nematology 2020, 22(7):759-770. 

32.Zhang R, He JW, Dong ZW, Liu GC, Yin Y, Zhang XY, Li Q, Ren YD, Yang YZ, Liu W et al: Genomic and experimental data provide new insights into luciferin biosynthesis and bioluminescence evolution in fireflies. Scientific Reports 2020, 10(1). 

33.Liu C, Fischer G, Garcia FH, Yamane S, Liu Q, Peng YQ, Economo EP, Guenard B, Pierce NE: Ants of the Hengduan Mountains: a new altitudinal survey and updated checklist for Yunnan Province highlight an understudied insect biodiversity hotspot. Zookeys 2020(978):1-171. 

34.Li SQ, Huang JF, Darwell CT, Peng YQ: Development of 19 universal microsatellite loci for three closely related Ficus species (Moraceae) by high-throughput sequencing. Genes & Genetic Systems 2020, 95(1):21-27. 

35.Zhang T, Miao BG, Wang B, Peng YQ, Darwell CT: Non-pollinating cheater wasps benefit from seasonally poor performance of the mutualistic pollinating wasps at the northern limit of the range of Ficus microcarpa. Ecological Entomology 2019, 44(6):844-848. 

36.Zhang DY, Zeng WS, Huang JF, Zeng YS, Peng YQ, Ye WM, Huang JH, Giblin-Davis RM: Ficophagus curtipes n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae), an associate of Ficus curtipes in China. Nematology 2019, 21(10):1091-1101. 

37.Zeng YS, Huang JF, Zhang DY, Zeng WS, Shi RR, Zhang Y, Peng YQ, Ye WM, Giblin-Davis RM: Ficophagus auriculatae n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae), an associate of the Ficus auriculata-complex in China. Nematology 2019, 21(5):497-508. 

38.Wang B, Segar ST, Deng GZ, Luo TX, Lin H, Peng YQ: Variation in trophic cascade strength is triggered by top-down process in an ant-wasp-fig system. Oikos 2019, 128(2):185-195. 

39.Wang AY, Peng YQ, Harder LD, Huang JF, Yang DR, Zhang DY, Liao WJ: The nature of interspecific interactions and co-diversification patterns, as illustrated by the fig microcosm. New Phytologist 2019, 224(3):1304-1315. 

40.Shi RR, Miao BG, Segar ST, Zeng YS, Wang B, Peng YQ: Are nematodes costly to fig tree-fig wasp mutualists? Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata 2019, 167(12):1000-1011. 

41.Chen X, Dong ZW, Liu GC, He JW, Zhao RP, Wang W, Peng YQ, Li XY: Phylogenetic analysis provides insights into the evolution of Asian fireflies and adult bioluminescence. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 2019, 140. 

42.Yang P, Li ZB, Yang DR, Peng YQ, Kjellberg F: Comparison of the antennal sensilla of females of four fig-wasps associated with Ficus auriculata. Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 2018, 90:99-108. 

43.Marinho CR, Pereira RAS, Peng YQ, Teixeira SP: Laticifer distribution in fig inflorescence and its potential role in the fig-fig wasp mutualism. Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 2018, 90:160-167. 

44.Elias LG, Silva DB, Silva R, Peng YQ, Yang DR, Lopes NP, Pereira RAS: A comparative venomic fingerprinting approach reveals that galling and non-galling fig wasp species have different venom profiles. Plos One 2018, 13(11). 

45.Elias LG, Kjellberg F, Farache FHA, Almeida EAB, Rasplus JY, Cruaud A, Peng YQ, Yang DR, Pereira RAS: Ovipositor morphology correlates with life history evolution in agaonid fig wasps. Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 2018, 90:109-116. 

46.Compton SG, Chen XY, Chen Y, Hatcher MJ, Peng YQ, Quinnell RJ, Rodriguez LJ, Yu H, Ouyang A, Wei FL et al: Host-parasitoid relationships within figs of an invasive fig tree: a fig wasp community structured by gall size. Insect Conservation and Diversity 2018, 11(4):341-351. 

47.Chen HH, Zhang Y, Peng YQ, Corlett RT: Latitudinal effects on phenology near the northern limit of figs in China. Scientific Reports 2018, 8. 

48.Xia EH, Yang DR, Jiang JJ, Zhang QJ, Liu Y, Liu YL, Zhang Y, Zhang HB, Shi C, Tong Y et al: The caterpillar fungus, Ophiocordyceps sinensis, genome provides insights into highland adaptation of fungal pathogenicity. Scientific Reports 2017, 7. 

49.Vianna MDM, Alves RJV, Peng YQ, Pereira RAS: NATURALIZATION OF THE BODHI FIG TREE ( Ficus religiosa L. -Moraceae) IN BRAZIL. Bioscience Journal 2017, 33(1):177-182. 

50.Wang ZJ, Ma YC, Peng YQ, Yang DR: Description of a New Species of MicranisaWalker, 1875 (Pteromalidae, Otitesellinae) from China with a Key to Species of the Genus. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 2016, 89(3):231-240. 

51.Liu C, Guenard B, Blanchard B, Peng YQ, Economo EP: Reorganization of taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic ant biodiversity after conversion to rubber plantation. Ecological Monographs 2016, 86(2):215-227. 

52.Li ZT, Peng YQ, Wen XL, Jander KC: Selective resource allocation may promote a sex ratio in pollinator fig wasps more beneficial for the host tree. Scientific Reports 2016, 6. 

53.Kong Y, Wang R, Yang DR, Sreekar R, Peng YQ, Compton SG: Non-pollinator fig wasp impact on the reproductive success of an invasive fig tree: why so little? Biocontrol Science and Technology 2016, 26(10):1432-1443. 

54.Gu D, Yang DR, Yang P, Peng YQ, Wang ZJ: Work division of floral scent compounds in mediating pollinator behaviours. Chemistry and Ecology 2016, 32(8):733-741. 

55.Bain A, Borges RM, Chevallier MH, Vignes H, Kobmoo N, Peng YQ, Cruaud A, Rasplus JY, Kjellberg F, Hossaert-Mckey M: Geographic structuring into vicariant species-pairs in a wide-ranging, high-dispersal plant-insect mutualism: the case of Ficus racemosa and its pollinating wasps. Evolutionary Ecology 2016, 30(4):663-684. 

56.Yang LY, Machado CA, Dang XD, Peng YQ, Yang DR, Zhang DY, Liao WJ: The incidence and pattern of copollinator diversification in dioecious and monoecious figs. Evolution 2015, 69(2):294-304. 

57.Wang R, Compton SG, Quinnell RJ, Peng YQ, Barwell L, Chen Y: Insect responses to host plant provision beyond natural boundaries: latitudinal and altitudinal variation in a Chinese fig wasp community. Ecology and Evolution 2015, 5(17):3642-3656. 

58.Wang R, Aylwin R, Barwell L, Chen XY, Chen Y, Chou LS, Cobb J, Collette D, Craine L, Giblin-Davis RM et al: The fig wasp followers and colonists of a widely introduced fig tree, Ficus microcarpa. Insect Conservation and Diversity 2015, 8(4):322-336. 

59.Liu GX, Yang DR, Peng YQ, Compton SG: Complementary fruiting phenologies facilitate sharing of one pollinator fig wasp by two fig trees. Journal of Plant Ecology 2015, 8(2):197-206. 

60.Liu C, Garcia FH, Peng YQ, Economo EP: Aenictus yangi sp.n. - a new species of the A. ceylonicus species group (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Dorylinae) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 2015, 42:33-45. 

61.Chen HH, Peng YQ, Zhang Y, Corlett RT: Winter cropping in Ficus tinctoria: an alternative strategy. Scientific Reports 2015, 5. 

62.Zhao JB, Peng YQ, Quinnell RJ, Compton SG, Yang DR: A switch from mutualist to exploiter is reflected in smaller egg loads and increased larval mortalities in a 'cheater' fig wasp. Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 2014, 57:51-57. 

63.Zhang Y, Peng YQ, Compton SG, Yang DR: Premature Attraction of Pollinators to Inaccessible Figs of Ficus altissima: A Search for Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences. Plos One 2014, 9(1). 

64.Wang R, Matthews A, Ratcliffe J, Barwell LJ, Peng YQ, Chou LS, Yu H, Yang HW, Compton SG: First record of an apparently rare fig wasp feeding strategy: obligate seed predation. Ecological Entomology 2014, 39(4):492-500. 

65.Peng YQ, Zhang Y, Compton SG, Yang DR: Fig wasps from the centre of figs have more chances to mate, more offspring and more female-biased offspring sex ratios. Animal Behaviour 2014, 98:19-25. 

66.Martinson EO, Jander KC, Peng YQ, Chen HH, Machado CA, Arnold AE, Herre EA: Relative investment in egg load and poison sac in fig wasps: Implications for physiological mechanisms underlying seed and wasp production in figs. Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 2014, 57:58-66. 

67.Li ZB, Yang P, Peng YQ, Yang DR: Ultrastructure and distribution of sensilla on the antennae of female fig wasp Eupristina sp (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae). Acta Zoologica 2014, 95(1):73-83. 

68.Chantarasuwan B, Peng YQ, Baas P, Rasplus JY, van Heuven BJ, van Welzen PC: Ficus cornelisiana, a new species of Ficus subsection Urostigma (Moraceae) from the Sino-himalayan region. Blumea 2014, 59(1):6-9. 

69.Basso-Alves JP, Pereira RAS, Peng YQ, Teixeira SP: Different ontogenetic processes promote dicliny in Ficus L. (Moraceae). Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 2014, 57:5-16. 

70.Ma YC, Peng YQ, Yang DR: Description of two new species of Walkerella (Pteromalidae, Otitesellinae) from China with a key to species of the genus. Zootaxa 2013, 3702(5):473-483. 

71.Liu C, Yang DR, Compton SG, Peng YQ: Larger Fig Wasps Are More Careful About Which Figs to Enter - With Good Reason. Plos One 2013, 8(9). 

72.Chen HH, Yang DR, Gu D, Compton SG, Peng YQ: Secondary galling: a novel feeding strategy among "non-pollinating' fig wasps from Ficus curtipes. Ecological Entomology 2013, 38(4):381-389. 

73.Zhang Y, Yang DR, Peng YQ, Compton SG: Costs of inflorescence longevity for an Asian fig tree and its pollinator. Evolutionary Ecology 2012, 26(3):513-527. 

74.Yang P, Li ZB, Peng YQ, Yang DR: Exchange of hosts: can agaonid fig wasps reproduce successfully in the figs of non-host Ficus? Naturwissenschaften 2012, 99(3):199-205. 

75.Kusumi J, Azuma H, Tzeng HY, Chou LS, Peng YQ, Nakamura K, Su ZH: Phylogenetic analyses suggest a hybrid origin of the figs (Moraceae: Ficus) that are endemic to the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, Japan. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 2012, 63(1):168-179. 

76.Gu D, Yang DR, Compton SG, Peng YQ: Age at pollination modifies relative male and female reproductive success in a monoecious fig tree. Symbiosis 2012, 57(2):73-81. 

77.Gu D, Compton SG, Peng YQ, Yang DR: 'Push' and 'pull' responses by fig wasps to volatiles released by their host figs. Chemoecology 2012, 22(4):217-227. 

78.Garcia M, Bain A, Tzeng HY, Peng YQ, Chou LS, Kjellberg F: PORTABLE MICROSATELLITE PRIMERS FOR FICUS (MORACEAE). American Journal of Botany 2012, 99(5):E187-E192. 

79.Miao BG, Yang DR, Liu C, Peng YQ, Compton SG: The impact of a gall midge on the reproductive success of Ficus benjamina, a potentially invasive fig tree. Biological Control 2011, 59(2):228-233. 

80.Liu C, Yang DR, Peng YQ: Body size in a pollinating fig wasp and implications for stability in a fig-pollinator mutualism. Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata 2011, 138(3):249-255. 

81.Cruaud A, Jabbour-Zahab R, Genson G, Kjellberg F, Kobmoo N, van Noort S, Yang DR, Peng YQ, Ubaidillah R, Hanson PE et al: Phylogeny and evolution of life-history strategies in the Sycophaginae non-pollinating fig wasps (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea). Bmc Evolutionary Biology 2011, 11. 

82.Cruaud A, Jabbour-Zahab R, Genson G, Couloux A, Peng YQ, Rong YD, Ubaidillah R, Pereira RAS, Kjellberg F, van Noort S et al: Out of Australia and back again: the world-wide historical biogeography of non-pollinating fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Sycophaginae). Journal of Biogeography 2011, 38(2):209-225. 

83.Wang ZJ, Zhang FP, Peng YQ, Bai LF, Yang DR: Comparison of reproductive strategies in two externally ovipositing non-pollinating fig wasps. Symbiosis 2010, 51(2):181-186. 

84.Wang ZJ, Peng YQ, Compton SG, Yang DR: Reproductive strategies of two forms of flightless males in a non-pollinating fig wasp under partial local mate competition. Ecological Entomology 2010, 35(6):691-697. 

85.Peng YQ, Zhao JB, Harrison RD, Yang DR: Ecology of parasite Sycophilomorpha sp. on Ficus altissima and its effect on the fig-fig wasp mutualism. Parasitology 2010, 137(13):1913-1919. 

86.Peng YQ, Compton SG, Yang DR: The reproductive success of Ficus altissima and its pollinator in a strongly seasonal environment: Xishuangbanna, Southwestern China. Plant Ecology 2010, 209(2):227-236. 

87.Chen JY, Lee S, Cao YQ, Peng YQ, Winkler D, Yang DR: Ethnomycological Use of Medicinal Chinese Caterpillar Fungus, Ophiocordyceps sinensis (Berk.) G. H. Sung et al. (Ascomycetes) in Northern Yunnan Province, SW China. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms 2010, 12(4):427-434. 

88.Zhang FP, Peng YQ, Compton SG, Zhao Y, Yang DR: Host pollination mode and mutualist pollinator presence: net effect of internally ovipositing parasite in the fig-wasp mutualism. Naturwissenschaften 2009, 96(4):543-549. 

89.Zhang FP, Peng YQ, Compton SG, Yang DR: Floral Characteristics of Ficus curtipes and the Oviposition Behavior of Its Pollinator Fig Wasp. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 2009, 102(3):556-559. 

90.Ma WJ, Yang DR, Peng YQ: Disturbance effects on community structure of Ficus tinctoria fig wasps in Xishuangbanna, China: Implications for the fig/fig wasp mutualism. Insect Science 2009, 16(5):417-424. 

91.Ma WJ, Peng YQ, Yang DR, Guan JM: Coevolution of reproductive characteristics in three dioecious fig species and their pollinator wasps. Symbiosis 2009, 49(2):87-94. 

92.Li ZB, Yang P, Peng YQ, Yang DR: Ultrastructure of antennal sensilla of female Ceratosolen solmsi marchali (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Agaonidae: Agaoninae). Canadian Entomologist 2009, 141(5):463-477. 

93.Zhang FP, Peng YQ, Guan JM, Yang DR: A species of fig tree and three unrelated fig wasp pollinators. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2008, 10(4):611-620. 

94.Zhai SW, Yang DR, Peng YQ: Reproductive strategies of two Philotrypesis species on Ficus hispida. Symbiosis 2008, 45(1-3):117-120. 

95.Yang DR, Peng YQ, Yang P, Guan JM: The community structure of insects associated with figs at Xishuangbanna, China. Symbiosis 2008, 45(1-3):153-157. 

96.Peng YQ, Duan ZB, Yang DR, Rasplus JY: Co-occurrence of two Eupristina species on Ficus altissima in Xishuangbanna, SW China. Symbiosis 2008, 45(1-3):9-14. 

97.Harrison RD, Ronsted N, Peng YQ: Foreword - Fig and fig wasp biology: A perspective from the East. Symbiosis 2008, 45(1-3):1-8. 

98.Van Noort S, Peng YQ, Rasplus JY: First record of the fig wasp genus Diaziella Grandi (Hymenoptera : Chalcidoidea : Pteromalidae : Sycoecinae) from the Asian mainland with description of two new species from China. Zootaxa 2006(1337):39-59. 

99.Shi ZH, Yang DR, Peng YQ: The style-length of the female florets and their fate in two dioecious species of Xishuangbanna, China. Trees-Structure and Function 2006, 20(4):410-415. 

100.Peng YQ, Yang DR, Wang QY: Quantitative tests of interaction between pollinating and non-pollinating fig wasps on dioecious Ficus hispida. Ecological Entomology 2005, 30(1):70-77. 

101.Peng YQ, Yang DR, Duang ZB: The population dynamics of a non-pollinating fig wasp on Ficus auriculata at Xishuangbanna, China. Journal of Tropical Ecology 2005, 21:581-584. 

102.Liu FL, Fu WJ, Yang DR, Peng YQ, Zhang XW, He JZ: Reinforcement of bee-plant interaction by phenolics in food. Journal of Apicultural Research 2004, 43(4):155-157. 

103.Yang DR, Peng YQ, Song QS, Zhang GM, Wang RW, Zhao TZ, Wang QY: Pollination biology of Ficus hispida in the tropical rainforests of Xishuangbanna, China. Acta Botanica Sinica 2002, 44(5):519-526. 

  

  

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Research Projects and Fundings

1.        2012.01-2014.12, “Dialog between fig and fig wasps”, Chinese Natural Science Foundation (31120002).

2.        2011.09-2014.09, “Research on a novel mechanism of fig and fig wasp mutualism”, The Candidates of the Young and Middle Aged Academic Leaders of Yunnan Province (2011HB041).

3.        2010.01-2012.12, “Research on a novel mechanism of fig and fig wasp mutualism”, Chinese Natural Science Foundation (30970439).

4.        2008.1-2010.12, “Sex ratio variance of fig wasps at individual level”, President Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

5.        2008.1-2010.12, “The evolution of pollination characters in fig-fig wasp mutualism”, Western Ph. D Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

6.        2007.11-2010.12, “The interaction of Ficus curtipes and three unrelated fig wasp pollinators”, The Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

7.        2007.01-2009.12, “Sex ratio adjustment of fig wasps”, Chinese Natural Science Foundation (30670358).

8.        2006.11-2009.12, “Idioplasmic protection of fig and fig wasps”, Botanical Garden and Taxonomy Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KSCX2-YW-Z-003).

9.        2006.11-2009.12, “The developmental mechanism of Cordyceps sinensis and Hepialus armoricanus in the Himalayan altiplano, China”, The Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KSCX2-YW-G-02).

10.    2003.1-2005.12, “Effects of mating mechanism of fig wasps on the reproduction of Ficus”, Chinese Natural Science Foundation (30200220).

11.    2002.7-2005.7, “Effects of mating mechanism of fig wasps on the reproduction of Ficus”, Yunnan Natural Science Foundation (2002C0019Q).