HE Hui 贺惠
Lecturer
Ph.D. Marine Biology
Tel: 86 532 82031875
Email: hehui@ouc.edu.cn
Add.: Ocean University of China, Yushan Campus, Chemical Building, 5 Yushan Road, 266003, Qingdao, P.R.C.
Research Interests
My research mainly focusses on biological oceanography and microbial ecology, including: 1) microbial diversity and community structures, and their adaption to environmental changes; 2) roles of marine microorganisms in driving the biogeochemical cycles; 3) interactions between microorganisms and viruses in marine biogeochemical cycles.
Academic Qualifications
2007-2011: B.Sc. Biology, Ocean University of China
2011-2016: Ph.D. Marine Biology, Ocean University of China
2016-2019: PostDoc, Ocean University of China
Working Experience
2019-current: Lecturer, College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China
Representative Publications
1.Li, M., Mi, T., He, H., Chen, Y., Zhen, Y., Yu, Z. Active bacterial and archaeal communities in coastal sediments: biogeography pattern, assembly process and co-occurrence relationship. Science of the Total Environment, 2021, 750: 142252.
2.Jiang, T., Guo, C., Wang, M., Wang, M.W., Zhang, X., Liu, Y., Liang, Y., Jiang, Y., He, H., Shao, H., McMinn, A. Genome analysis of two novel Synechococcus phages that lack common auxiliary metabolic genes: possible reasons and ecological insights by comparative analysis of Cyanomyoviruses. Viruses, 2020, 12: 800.
3.He, H., Li, M., Zhen, Y., Mi, T., Yu, Z. Bacterial and archaeal communities in sediments from the adjacent waters of Rushan Bay (China) revealed by Illumina sequencing. Geomicrobiology Journal, 2020, 37: 86–100.
4.He, H., Fu, L., Liu, Q., Fu, L., Bi, N., Yang, Z., Zhen, Y. Community structure, abundance, and potential functions of bacteria and archaea in the Sansha Yongle Blue Hole, Xisha, South China Sea. Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019, 10: 2404.
5.Liu, Y.#, He, H.#, Fu, L., Liu, Q., Yang, Z., Zhen, Y. Environmental DNA sequencing reveals a highly complex eukaryote community in Sansha Yongle Blue Hole, Xisha, South China Sea. Microorganisms, 2019, 7: 624.
6.Fu, L., Chen, Y., Li, S., He, H., Mi, T., Zhen, Y., Yu, Z. Shifts in the anammox bacterial community structure and abundance in sediments from the Changjiang estuary and its adjacent area. Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 2019, 42: 383–396.
7.He, H., Zhen, Y., Mi, T., Fu, L., Yu, Z. Ammonia-oxidizing archaea and bacteria differentially contribute to ammonia oxidation in sediments from adjacent waters of Rushan Bay, China. Frontiers in Microbiology, 2018, 9: 116.
8.He, H., Zhen, Y., Mi, T., Yu, Z. Community composition and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in sediments from the Changjiang estuary and its adjacent area in the East China Sea. Geomicrobiology Journal, 2016, 33: 416–425.
9.He, H., Zhen, Y., Mi, T., Xu, B., Wang, G., Zhang, Y., Yu, Z. Community composition and distribution of sulfate- and sulfite-reducing prokaryotes in sediments from the Changjiang estuary and adjacent East China Sea. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 2015, 165: 75–85.
10.Chen, Y., Zhen, Y., He, H., Lu, X., Mi, T., Yu, Z. Diversity, abundance and spatial distribution of ammonia-oxidizing β-proteobacteria in sediments from the Changjiang Estuary and its adjacent area in the East China Sea. Microbial Ecology, 2014, 67: 788–803.