Wei Liang
Professor · Behavioral Ecology
Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity ChangeGermany
About
Wei Liang is a Professor at Hainan Normal University in Haikou, China, where he has been employed since October 2007. He holds a PhD from Beijing Normal University (1997-2000). His research focuses on behavioral ecology and coevolutionary dynamics, with specialization in avian brood parasitism systems, particularly cuckoo-host interactions across China.
Primary research interests include:
- Behavioral adaptations of birds to urbanization
- Coevolutionary arms races in avian brood parasitism
- Geographic variation in anti-parasite defenses
- Acoustic communication and deception in birds
- Urban ecology and conservation bioindicators
Liang's recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate strong focus on:
- Avian responses to urban environments
- Cuckoo-host behavioral interactions
- Egg rejection cognition across species
- Acoustic signaling and deception
- Morphological predictors of avian traits
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