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宋星宇
所系名称
中国科学院南海海洋研究所,中科院南沙海洋生态环境实验站
性别
专业名称
海洋生物学
技术职务
研究员
行政职务
Mail地址
songxy@scsio.ac.cn
指导博士生总数
0
指导硕士生总数

4

通讯地址
广州市新港西路164号5号楼306B
目前博士生数
0
目前硕士生数
3
邮政编码
510301
研究方向
海洋浮游植物生态学、海洋基础生物生产过程、浮游生态系统碳代谢过程、浮游生态系统动力学相关研究。
研究工作
  主要从事海洋生态学、海洋生物地球化学相关研究工作,特别专注于浮游生态过程与物理过程的耦合研究,先后主持3项国家自然科学基金(1项为重点项目合作方负责人)、2项科技部基础性工作专项子课题等多项国家及省部级课题。2010年2 - 8月作为高级访问学者赴美国伍兹霍尔海洋研究所,就南海海洋生态系统动力学进行合作研究。近年来在国内外学术期刊发表论文30多篇,其中作为第一或通讯作者发表的SCI收录文章10篇;参与4本海洋科学论著的编写工作;在南海物理过程驱动下的浮游生态过程研究、南海生物资源评估、海洋生态系统碳收支等方面取得重要进展与学术成果。是全国海洋与湖沼学会、生态学会及海洋生态学分会等学术组织成员;2011年起担任国家自然科学基金面上项目评审专家;是《Marine Pollution Bulletin》、《Journal of Marine Biology》、《Environmental Sciences》、《Aquaculture International》等国际学术期刊的审稿人。2006年起多次担任"中科院南海所南海北部开放航次"、"国家基金委南海共享航次"等大型综合科考航次队长、副队长等职务。2009年作为"南海区域海洋生物种群多样性与生产机制研究"项目组主要成员,获广东省科学技术一等奖;2013年作为"海洋生态动力学模型研究及应用"项目组主要成员,获国家海洋科学技术一等奖。
获奖情况

1.2013年获国家海洋科学技术一等奖 

2.2009年获广东省科学技术一等奖

指导研究生情况
硕士研究生: 苏芯莹(2017级),李尧(2018级),张良奎(2019)
已培养硕士研究生1名
个人简介
教育和工作经历
1999,厦门大学海洋学系,获学士学位
2004,中科院南海海洋研究所,获博士学位
2004-至今,中科院南海海洋研究所 
2012-至今,南沙海洋生态环境实验站站长
科研成果

1. Xing-Yu Song, Hua-Xue Liu, Yu Zhong, et al., 2015. Bacterial growth efficiency in a partly eutrophicated bay of South China Sea: Implication for anthropogenic impacts and potential hypoxia events. Ecotoxicology, 24 (7) 1529-1539

2. Kaizhi Li, Jianqiang Yin, Yehui Tan, Liangmin Huang, Xingyu Song*. Short-term variation in zooplankton community from Daya Bay with outbreaks of Penilia avirostris. Oceanologia. 2014,56(3):1-20

3. Zifeng Hu, Yehui Tan, Xingyu Song*, Linbin Zhou, Xiping Lian, Liangmin Huang, Yinghui He. Influence of mesoscale eddies on primary production in South China Sea during spring inter-monsoon period. Acta Oceanologica Sinica. Acta Oceanologica Sinica. 2014,33 (3):118-128

4. Song Xingyu, Lai Zhigang, Ji Rubao et al., 2012. Summertime primary production in northwest South China Sea: Interaction of coastal eddy, upwelling and biological processes. Continental Shelf Research, 48: 110-121

5. Liu Huaxue, Hu Zifeng, Song Xingyu*, et al., 2013. Biological response to typhoon in northern South China Sea: A case study of  “Koppu”. Continental Shelf Research, 68 123–132

6. Song Xingyu, Huang Liangmin, Zhang Jianlin et al., 2009. Harmful algal bloom (HABs) in Daya Bay: An in situ study based on Primary production and Environmental impacts. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 58 1310–1318

7. Liu Huaxue, Song Xingyu*, Huang Liangmin, et al., 2012. Potential risk of Mesodinium rubrum bloom in aquaculture area of Dapeng′ao cove, China: Diurnal change of ciliates community in the surface water. Oceanologia, 54 (1) 1-9

8. Hu Zifeng, Tan Yehui, Song Xingyu*, Linbin Zhou, Xiping Lian, Liangmin Huang, Yinghui He. Influence of mesoscale eddies on primary production in South China Sea during spring inter-monsoon period. Acta Oceanologica Sinica.

9. Liu Huaxue, Huang Liangmin, Song Xingyu*, et al., 2012. Using primary productivity as an index of coastal eutrophication: a case study in Daya Bay, Water and Environment Journal, 26 (2), 235-240

10. Song Xingyu, Huang Liangmin, Jianlin Zhang et al., 2011. Chemometric study of spatial variations of environmental and ecological characteristics in the Zhujiang River (Pearl River) Estuary and adjacent waters. Acta Oceanologica Sinica., 30 (4) 60-74.

11. Liu Huaxue, Song Xingyu*, Huang Liangmin, et al., 2011. Diurnal variation of phytoplankton community in a high frequency HABs area: Daya Bay, China. Chinese Journal of Oceanography and Limnology, 29 (4) 800-806

12. Song Xingyu, Huang Liangmin, Zhang Jianlin et al., 2004. Variation of phytoplankton biomass and primary production in Daya Bay during spring and summer. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 49(11-12), 1036~1044

13. Huaxue Liu, Zifeng Hu, Honghui Huang, Liangmin Huang, Zhixin Ke, Yehui Tan, Xingyu Song*, 2016. Impact on primary production by mesoscale eddies in the northwest South China Sea: A case study by satellite and field observation. Regional Studies in Marine Science, doi:10.1016/j.rsma.2016.03.001

14. Liu Huaxue, Song Xingyu*, Huang Liangmin, et al., 2011. Phytoplankton biomass and production in northern South China Sea during summer: Influenced by Pearl River discharge and coastal upwelling. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 31 133-136