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Dunwu Qi
Researcher at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
Publications - 68
Citations - 1095
Dunwu Qi is an academic researcher from Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ailuropoda melanoleuca & Population. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 55 publications receiving 775 citations. Previous affiliations of Dunwu Qi include Jiangsu University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Progress in the ecology and conservation of giant pandas.
TL;DR: The major advancements in ecological science for the giant panda are reviewed, examining how these advancements have contributed to panda conservation and form a foundation for increasing the application of adaptive management approaches.
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Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas.
Wen Zhang,Wen Zhang,Shixing Yang,Tongling Shan,Rong Hou,Zhijian Liu,Wang Li,Lianghua Guo,Yan Wang,Peng Chen,Xiaochun Wang,Feifei Feng,Hua Wang,Chen Chao,Quan Shen,Chenglin Zhou,Xiuguo Hua,Li Cui,Xutao Deng,Zhihe Zhang,Dunwu Qi,Eric Delwart +21 more
TL;DR: The similar viral families detected in sick and healthy giant pandas indicate that these viruses result in commensal infections in most immuno-competent animals.
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The Value of Ecosystem Services from Giant Panda Reserves
Fuwen Wei,Robert Costanza,Qiang Dai,Natalie Stoeckl,Xiaodong Gu,Stephen Farber,Yonggang Nie,Ida Kubiszewski,Yibo Hu,Ronald R. Swaisgood,Xuyu Yang,Michael William Bruford,Youping Chen,Alexey Voinov,Dunwu Qi,Megan A. Owen,Li Yan,Daniel C. Kenny,Zejun Zhang,Rong Hou,Shiwei Jiang,Hongbo Liu,Xiangjiang Zhan,Li Zhang,Biao Yang,Lianjun Zhao,Xiaoguang Zheng,Wenliang Zhou,Yali Wen,Heran Gao,Wen Zhang +30 more
TL;DR: The value of ecosystem services of the panda and its reserves is estimated to be between US$2.6 and US$6.9 billion/year in 2010, potentially further motivating expansion of the reserves and other investments in natural capital in China.
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Spatial genetic structure and dispersal of giant pandas on a mountain-range scale
TL;DR: Findings suggest a female-biased dispersal pattern and cryptic family grouping among giant pandas on a large mountain-range scale and directional genetic autocorrelations were in agreement with habitat structure, and habitat heterogeneity may affect the direction of giant panda dispersal.
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Genetic evidence of recent population contraction in the southernmost population of giant pandas
TL;DR: Assessment of genetic variation and demographic history in the southernmost population of giant pandas that continues to be threatened by habitat degradation and fragmentation indicates a population contraction in the order of 95–96% over the last 910–999 years and is most likely due to anthropogenic habitat loss.