Jingchun Li
- Ph.D. student
Contact information
- University of Michigan
1013 Museums Building
1109 Geddes Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079 - Phone: (734) 764-0470
- Email: jingchun@umich.edu
Advisor
Fields of study
Speciation, biogeography and marine invertebrate ecology
Research interests
Both geographic and ecological factors influence diversification patterns of taxa. I am interested in how ecological factors, especially biotic associations, affect lineage diversification processes in marine environments. My study system is the hyper-diverse marine bivalve superfamily Galeommatoidea. Many members in this group have obligate or facultative associations (mostly commensal) with other marine invertebrates. I am testing whether the unique lifestyle of galeommatoideans contributes to their high species diversity and morphological disparity, and if so, seeking possible mechanisms.
Academic background
B.S. from College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China
UM affiliation
- Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
- Museum of Zoology
Related news
EEB graduate student Jingchun Li is this year's recipient of the Donald W. Tinkle Scholarship from the U-M Museum of Zoology.
Cryptic comments have an ambiguous, obscure or hidden meaning. In biology, cryptic species are outwardly indistinguishable groups whose differences are hidden inside their genes.
Jingchun Li, an EEB graduate student in the lab of Professor Diarmaid Ó Foighil, has been awarded a Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship.