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Zaw Zaw

性别:

国籍:缅甸

邮箱:zawzaw@xtbg.ac.cn

课题组:树木年轮与环境演变研究组

研究方向:

My research mainly focuses on dendrochronology, dendroclimatology, and dendroecology in tropical/ subtropical regions of Southwest China and Myanmar. By combining tree-ring width, wood anatomy, and stable carbon/oxygen isotopes, I study the past regional climate history via tree-ring-based climate reconstruction, explore intra- to inter-annual radial growth and climate sensitivity of (sub-)tropical tree species, and investigate long-term growth trends and physiological processes of multiple tree species.

学习经历EDUCATION

2016.09-2021.01Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (China), Ecology, PhD

2012.07-2013.10Yeungnam University (South Korea), Forest Resources and Ecological Restoration, MSc

2003.12-2008.09University of Forestry (Myanmar), Forestry, BSc

 

工作经历ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2021.02至今,Postdoc, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  

社会兼职SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES & SERVICE and OTHER POSITIONS

2016.05-2016.09Forest Officer, Dry Zone Greening Department of Myanmar, Planning Division

2016.01-2016.04Forest Officer, Forest Research Institute of Myanmar, International Cooperation Section

2009.07-2015.12Range Officer, Forest Department of Myanmar, Planning and Statistics Division

 

代表论著PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Publications

1.      Gaire, N.P.#Zaw, Z.#, Bruning, A., Sharma, B., Raj Dhakal, Y., Timilsena, R., . . . Fan, Z-X. (2022). Increasing extreme events in the central Himalaya revealed from a tree-ring based multi-century streamflow reconstruction of Karnali River Basin. Journal of Hydrology, 610, 127801. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.127801 

2.      Sharma, B., Fan, Z-X., Panthi, S., Gaire, N. P., Fu, P-L., & Zaw, Z. (2022). Warming induced tree-growth decline of Toona ciliata in (sub-)tropical southwestern China. Dendrochronologia, 73, 125954. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2022.125954

3.      Than, K.Z., Zaw, Z., & Hughes, A.C. (2021). Investigating seasonal habitat-use of saltwater crocodiles in the Ayeyarwady Delta to identify potential conservation areas in Myanmar. Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 31(9), 2389–2401. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3652    

4.      Zaw, Z., Fan, Z. X., Bruning, A., Liu, W. J., Gaire, N. P., Than, K. Z., & Panthi, S. (2021). Monsoon precipitation variations in Myanmar since AD 1770: Linkage to tropical ocean-atmospheric circulations. Climate Dynamics, 56(910), 33373352. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-05645-8

5.      Than, K. Z., Zaw, Z., & Hughes, A. C. Integrating local perspectives into conservation could facilitate human–crocodile coexistence in the Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar. Oryx, 1–9. http://doi.org/10.1017/S003060532000037X

6.      Than, K. Z., Strine, C. T., Sritongchuay, T., Zaw, Z., & Hughes, A. C. (2020). Estimating population status and site occupancy of saltwater crocodiles Crocodylus porosus in the Ayeyarwady delta, Myanmar: Inferences from spatial modeling techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation, 24, e01206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01206

7.      Zaw, Z., Fan, Z-X., Bruning, A., Xu, C. X., Liu, W. J., Gaire, N. P., ... & Than, K. Z. (2020). Drought reconstruction over the past two centuries in southern Myanmar using teak tree-rings: Linkages to the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(10), e2020GL087627. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL087627

 

承担科研项目情况GRANTS

1.     Research Fund for International Young Scientists from the National Natural Science Fund of China, Long-term growth trends of (sub-)tropical tree species and their physiological responses to climate change in southwestern China, NSFC-32250410306, 2023/01-2024/12, 400000 RMB

2.     Postdoctoral Fund for Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Long-term growth trends of multiple tree species and their physiological responses to climate changes in tropical montane forests of China and Myanmar, 2021/02-2023/01, 150000 RMB; 

3.  Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Ecology of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Long-term growth trends of multiple tree species and their physiological responses to climate changes in tropical montane forests of China and Myanmar, 2021/05-2022/04, 50000 RMB.