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Details of the Faculty or Staff
Name  
CHEN Pingfu
Title  
   Director of Press and Communication Center
Highest  
Education  
   Doctor
Office  
   142 Xizhimenwai ST., Beijing, 100044, China
Phone  
   010-88369288
Zip Code  
   100044
Fax  
   010-68337001
Email  
   infor@ivpp.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:
Education
Ph. D., 2008. University of Kansas, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Natural history Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, Biology and Biological Informatics

Ph. D., 1995.  China University of Geosciences, Department of Geology and Mineral Resources

M. A., 1989.  China University of Geosciences, Department of Geology and Mineral Resources

B. A., 1986.  Nanjing University, Department of Earth Sciences

Employment

Curatorial Assistant,Research Assistant: 2001-2008. Natural History Museum & Biodiversity Research Center and Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Lawrence, Kansas, USA. Responsibilities: Curation and management of biological collections (and associated written and other material), including specimen identification, cataloging, preparation, housing, conservation and loans; Data management, including the use of computerized database management systems to enter, verify, retrieve and disseminate specimen data.

Associate Professor and Curator: 1997 – 2001. Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. Main project: Succession of fresh-water fish faunas in China since late Mesozoic and its relationship with geological events and climatic changes.

Research associate: 1995 – 1997. Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. Main project: Fish Taphonomy and Environmental Inferences.

Engineer and lab Statistician: 1989–1992. Beijing Dadi Mining Technology and Developing Corporation, Beijing, China. Surveying of molybdenite ore mines in Henan Province, designing and managing of a molybdenite ore dressing plant, directing the laboratory of assay and statistics, and coordiating with the local government in the environment preservation issues.

 

 

 

Research Interest:
Ecological Niche Modeling, GIS Application and Statistics, Conservation Biology, Species Biodiversity, Invasive Species, Aquatic Ecosystems, Biogeography, Phylogenetic Systematics and Evolution.
Public Services:

Honors:

Seleted Publication:
Chen Pingfu, Gloria Arratia. Oldest-known Mylopharyngodon (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from Mongolian plateau and its biogeographical implications based on the ecological niche modeling. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 (2):333-340.
Chen, P.2008. Ecological niche modeling as a predictive tool: Asiatic freshwater fishes in North America. Ph. D. dissertation,University of Kansas, USA. 

Chen, P., E. O. Wiley and Kristina M. Mcnyset. 2007. Ecological niche modeling as a predictive tool: silver and bighead carps in North America. Biological Invasion 9: 43-51.

Chang, Mee-mann, Yi-yu Chen, Jiangyong Zhang and Pingfu Chen. 2001. Fossil fishes and biogeography. Journal of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2001 (1): 39-43. (in Chinese with English abstract)

Chen, P.-F., 2000, Using fish taphonomy to reconstruct the environment of ancient Lake Shanwang. Advances in Ecological Research, Volume 31: a special thematic volume on ancient lakes: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution. Edited by Andrew Rossiter and Hiroya Kawanabe. 2000, Academic Press Ltd, London. Pp. 483-496

Chen Ping-fu, 2000. Fish taphonomy in the enviromental inference of Paleolimnology. Geosciences, 14 (3): 379-384. (in Chinese with English summary)

Chang M-M., D-S. Miao, Y-Y. Chen, J-J. Zhou, P-F. Chen. 2000. Suckers (Fish, Catostomidae) from the Eocene of China account for the Family's Current Disjunct Distributions. Sciences in China Series D, Vol. 44 (7): 577-586

Chen Ping-fu, Yan Ji-xing, Wang Qin, 2000. Fish taphonomy and its paleolimnological implications in the Miocene Shanwang diatomite, Shandong. Chinese Bulletin of Botany, vol.17(Special issue): 264-271 (in Chinese with English summary)

HAO Yi-chun, CHEN Ping-fu, WAN Xiao-qiao, DONG Jun-she, 2000. Late Tertiary sequence straigraphy and sea level changes in Yinggehai-Qiongdongnan Basins of South China Sea. Geosciences, 14 (3): 237-245. (in Chinese with English summary)

Dong Junshe, Chen Pingfu, Wan Xiaoqiao, 2000, Evolution of Late Tertiary foraminifera and palaeowater depth of core Y19-1-1 from the northern part of South China Sea. Geosciences, 14 (special issue) (3): 291-294. (in Chinese with English summary)

Li Cheng-Sen, Wang Yu-Fei, Sun Qi-Gao, Li Feng-Lin, Zhang Jian-Ping, Wang Xian-Zeng, Li Jun-De, Chen Ping-fu, 2000. Stratigrapgical Sequence of Diatomaceous Beds within Shanwang Formation, Linqu County, Shandong Province, China. Chinese Bulletin of Botany, vol.17(Special issue): 247-251 (in Chinese with English summary)

Sun Qi-Gao, Li Feng-Lin, Liang Ming-Mei, Chen Ping-Fu, Li Jun-De, 2000. A Bilingual Bibliography of Geological and Paleontological Studies of Shanwang Formation, Shandong Province, China (1936-2000). Chinese Bulletin of Botany, vol.17 (Special issue): 272-288

Chang Mee-mann, Pingfu Chen, 2000. Phanerozoic succession of fish faunas in mainland China. Proceeding of 2000 Cross-strait Symposium on Biodiversity and Conservation. Edited by Yien-Shing Chow, Feng-Kuo Hsieh, Sheng-Hua Wu, Wen-Hao Chou. National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung, Taiwan, China. pp 475-490. (in Chinese with English summary)

Chen P. F., Liu H. Z. and Yan J. X., First discovery of fossil Coreoperca (Perciformes) in China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 1999, 37 (3): 212-227. (in Chinese with English summary)

Li Jie, Lin Changsong, Chen Pingfu, 1999. Sea level changes and sequence chronostratigraphy of the Yinggehai-Huangliu Formation in the Qiongdongnan Basin. Geological Review, 45 (5): 514-520 (in Chinese with English summary)

Chen Pingfu, 1997. Significances of depth stratification of Late Tertiary planktonic foraminifera of Basin in Southeastern Hainan Province. Geological Science and Technology Information, 16 (2): 38-42 (in Chinese with English summary)

Chen Pingfu, Dong Junshe, 1997. Depth strtification of Late Tertiary planktonic foraminifera and their implications of Well Ya19-1-1. Journal of Changchun University of Earth Sciences, 27 (3): 251-256 (in Chinese with English summary)

Dong Junshe, Chen Pingfu, Wan Xiaoqiao, 1997. Neogene Carbon Isotope Records From the Northern South China Sea and Their bearing on Paleoproductivity. Marine Geology & Quaternary Geology, 17 (1): 39-43 (in Chinese with English summary)

DONG Jun-she , CHEN Ping-fu, WAN Xiao-qiao, 1997. Discovery of Late Eocene planktonic foraminifera from Zhujiangkou Basin in the north part of South China Sea and its significances. Exploration of Nature, 16 (59): 98-102 (in Chinese with English summary)

Dong Junshe, Chen Pingfu, 1996. Oxygen isotope: a good indicator to trace coastal water mass migration of shelf sea. Exploration of Nature, 15 (2): 35-39 (in Chinese with English summary)

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