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Fangliang He is a Professor at the University of Alberta's Renewable Resources Department within the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on community ecology, species diversity conservation, ecological methodologies, and spatial statistics. He has contributed significantly to understanding biodiversity patterns, species interactions, and forest dynamics through interdisciplinary approaches combining field studies, remote sensing, and statistical modeling.
Dr. He’s work emphasizes the interplay between regional and local ecological processes, particularly in boreal forests and species distribution modeling. His research has addressed critical issues like forest biomass estimation, pathogen-host dynamics, and the impact of competition versus climate on forest ecosystems. He has authored influential papers in journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature, and Ecology.
In teaching, he instructs advanced courses on biodiversity analysis and data modeling, emphasizing quantitative methods using software like R. His courses cover topics such as species-area relationships, conservation strategies, and structural equation modeling for ecological data.
While no formal student advising list is provided here, his research group likely engages in collaborative projects addressing biodiversity loss, spatial statistics, and conservation planning. His work has policy implications for ecosystem management and climate resilience strategies.

