Assoc. Prof. Dr. Longgen Guo | Population Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

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Longgen Guo's Biography 🌍🎓

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓📚

Longgen Guo embarked on his academic journey in the field of aquaculture and fisheries ecology, marking his dedication to environmental and ecological studies. His academic foundation began at Southwest University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Aquaculture (B.S.) in 1999. Subsequently, he continued his education at the Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he pursued advanced studies and achieved an M.D. & Ph.D. in Fisheries Ecology by 2005.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 🧑‍🔬🔬

Following the completion of his doctoral studies, Longgen Guo advanced in academia, taking up roles that contributed to significant research in fisheries ecology. He served as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Hydrobiology from 2005 to 2011, focusing on algal bloom dynamics in various lakes, particularly through the use of silver and bighead carps as controlling agents. Since 2011, he has been serving as an Associate Professor, continuing his research into the interaction between fish species and algal blooms, especially in eutrophic environments like Lake Erhai and Lake Taihu in China.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON POPULATION GENETICS 🔬🌱

Longgen Guo has made substantial contributions to fisheries ecology, particularly in the context of lake ecosystems and the management of algal blooms. His research specializes in studying the ecological impact of stocking silver and bighead carps in lakes to control algal blooms. This includes an exploration of how carps interact with cyanobacteria and affect water quality. Guo's research provides essential insights into how such interventions can alter eutrophic environments and enhance ecosystem health, especially in plateau and hypereutrophic lakes.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌍💡

Guo's research has had a lasting impact on the understanding of algal bloom management and fish ecology. His work is pivotal in addressing one of the pressing challenges of modern aquatic ecosystems—algal overgrowth. By studying the effects of fish stocking on algae and lake environments, he has become a recognized authority in managing freshwater lakes' ecological balance. His efforts also contribute significantly to the broader field of environmental science, offering practical solutions to a global problem.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS 📖🔍

With his influential publications, Longgen Guo's research has garnered widespread recognition in the field. His work, especially concerning the dynamics of algae and fish interactions, is cited extensively by researchers in related fields, underscoring its relevance and importance in both academic and practical contexts.

LEGACY 🌿🏆

As an Associate Professor, Longgen Guo is helping shape the future of fisheries ecology, leaving a legacy that will influence subsequent generations of environmental scientists. His long-term research on lake ecosystems and sustainable aquaculture continues to inspire further investigations into the ecological effects of human interventions on water bodies. His pioneering work sets the foundation for sustainable fisheries management.

FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🌱🚀

Looking ahead, Longgen Guo is poised to make further groundbreaking contributions to fisheries ecology, particularly in improving aquatic biodiversity and combating ecological degradation. His future research will likely focus on the application of advanced ecological technologies in restoring lake environments and improving water quality. Furthermore, as his expertise in fish and ecosystem dynamics deepens, Longgen Guo’s future studies will continue to offer critical knowledge that bridges the gap between conservation and environmental management.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 📑

"Comparison of fish communities using environmental DNA metabarcoding and capture methods in a plateau Erhai Lake, China

  • Authors: Chen, H. , He, W. , Yang, F. , Chen, Y. , Guo, L.
  • Journal: Journal of Oceanology and Limnology
  • Year: 2024

"Bottom-up and top-down effects on codetermination of the dominant phytoplankton functional groups in Lake

  • Authors: Erhai Yang, Y. , Yin, C. , Gong, L. , He, W. , Guo, L.
  • Journal: Hupo Kexue/Journal of Lake Sciences
  • Year: 2023

"Study on the seasonal succession of phytoplankton functional groups in Eryuan West Lake of Dali City, Yunnan Province

  • Authors: Yang, Y. , Guo, L. , Yin, C. , Luo, Z. , Xu, S.
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Engineering Technology
  • Year: 2023

"Hydroacoustic survey on fish spatial distribution in the early impoundment stage of Yuwanghe Reservoir in southwest China

  • Authors: Luo, B. , Zhou, X. , Zhang, C. , Guo, L. , Duan, M.
  • Journal: Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Year: 2023

"Temperature, nutrients and planktivorous fish predation interact to drive crustacean zooplankton in a large plateau lake, southwest China

  • Authors:  Yin, C. , Yang, Y. , Ni, L. , Su, H. , Guo, L.
  • Journal: Aquatic Sciences
  • Year: 2023
Longgen Guo | Population Genetics | Best Researcher Award

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