冯卓
冯卓 教授
学位:博士
职务:副主任
Email:jumperfeng@126.com, zhuofeng@ynu.edu.cn
地址:云南省昆明市呈贡区KB体育-KB体育|官网,邮编:650500

冯卓简历:

KB体育-KB体育|官网副主任,优秀青年基金获得者,云南大学特聘教授,博士生导师。

2002、2005年分别获西北大学理学学士和硕士学位,2008年获中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所理学博士学位。

洪堡学者(experienced researcher项目)、国家自然科学基金优秀青年科学基金,云南省中青年学术和技术带头人后备人才,中国科学院西部之光人才培养对象,云南大学英才计划培养对象,云南大学中青年骨干教师。德国开姆尼茨自然博物馆博士后,美国史密森研究院国家自然历史博物馆访问学者,中国科学院高级访问学者,德国明斯特大学访问学者。

入选国家古生物化石专家委员会专家库,现任中国古生物学会理事,中国古生物学会古植物学分会理事(兼副秘书长),中国古生物学会教育工作委员会委员,中国古生物学会古生态专业委员会委员,云南省古生物化石专家委员会委员,KB体育-KB体育|官网副主任、深时陆地生态研究所所长、博士生导师。

主要从事古生物学与地层学研究与教学,专业方向为植物古生态,主要研究领域为重要化石植物类群系统分类和演化、植物和昆虫协同演化、以及关键地质时期陆地生态系统重建。长期从事“二叠纪至三叠纪植物与昆虫相互作用及环境变化”研究,取得了系统性和创新性成果,在《Nature Communications》、《Current Biology》、《Geology》等期刊发表SCI论文30余篇。

为Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology; Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology; Palaios; Geobios; Scientific Reports; Journal of Systematics and Evolution; Palaeoworld; Science in China; Chinese Science Bulletin; ActaGeologicaSinica;古生物学报; NSFC, NSFYN, CAS, GWIS等杂志和基金会审稿人/通讯评议人。

教育经历:

理学博士: 2005-2008年,中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所,古植物学与陆相地层学

理学硕士: 2002-2005年,西北大学地质系,古生物学与地层学专业

理学学士: 1998-2002年,西北大学地质系,石油天然气地质专业

工作经历:

2017.06-今:KB体育-KB体育|官网,副主任,优秀青年特聘教授,博士生导师

2016.12-今:云南大学深时陆地生态研究所,研究员、博导、所长

2016.07-09:德国Universität Münster,洪堡学者Experienced Researcher

2016.05-今:中国地质科学院岩溶地质研究所,客座教授

2014.11-2016.12:云南大学云南省古生物研究重点实验室,研究员(破格)/博导

2010.11-2014.11:云南大学云南省古生物研究重点实验室,副研究员

2013.08-2013.12:中国科学院西双版纳热带植物园,高级访问学者

2013.06-今:玉溪市博物馆,客座研究员

2011.10-2011.11:美国Smithsonian研究院国家自然历史博物馆,访问学者(美国Smithsonian Institution资助)

2010.10-2012.09:德国开姆尼茨自然历史博物馆,博士后(德国Volkswagen基金会资助)

2008.07-2010.11:云南大学,云南省古生物研究重点实验室,助理研究员

学科领域:

学科专业: 地质学(古生物学与地层学)

研究领域: 古植物学,植物古生态学,地质时期陆地生态系统及演化

代表论著:

(*代表通讯作者)

2017

*Feng, Z., Lv, Y., Guo, Y., Wei, H.B., Kerp, H., 2017. Anatomical evidence for a late Paleozoic origin of cycads. Biology Letters, in revision

*Feng, Z., Wei, H.B., Guo, Y., Bomfleur, B., 2017. Early Triassic flora from Southwest China: new insights into the vegetation turnover following the end-Permian mass extinction. Scientific Reports, in revision

*Feng, Z., Wang, J., Rößler, R., Ślipiński, A., Labandeira, C., 2017. Late Permian wood-borings reveal an intricate network of ecological relationships. Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00696-0

*Feng, Z., 2017. The late Palaeozoic plants. Current Biology, 27, R1–R5.

Yang, J.Y., Chen, Y.X., Shen, J.J., Wei, H.B., Kerp, H., *Feng, Z., 2017. The bark anatomy of Ningxiaitesspecialis from the late Permian of China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 240, 11–21.

2016

陈宇轩,申佳佳,刘建荣,丁家慧,韦海波,*冯卓,2016.中国中生代拟合囊蕨属Marattiopsis (Marattia)的多样性和地质地理分布.古生物学报,55(1):XX–XX.(In Chinese and English abstract: Chen, Y.X., Shen, J.J., Liu, J.R., Ding, J.H., *Feng, Z., 2016. Fossil records of Marattiopsis (Marattiales) in the Mesozoic of China: diversity, and geographic and geological distributions. ActaPalaeontologicaSinica 55, XX–XX)

2015

*Feng, Z., Wei, H.B., Wang, C.L., Chen, Y.X., Shen, J.J., Yang, J.Y., 2015. Wood decay of Xenoxylonyunnanensis Feng sp. nov.from the Middle Jurassic of Yunnan Province, China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 433, 60–70.

Wei, H.B., *Feng, Z., Yang, J.Y., Chen, Y.X., He, X.Y., 2015. Specialised emission pattern of leaf traces in a late Permian (253 million-years old) conifer.Scientific Reports 5, 12405.

*Feng, Z., Schneider, J.W., Labandeira, C.C., Kretzschmar, R., Rößler R., 2015. A specialized feeding habit of Early Permian oribatid mites. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 417, 121–125.

李国取,吴亮,张春波,沈睿文,王春玲,韦海波,陈宇轩,杨继媛,*冯卓,2015.侏罗纪木化石在云南的首次发现及其古生态学意义.古生物学报,54(1):477–483.(In Chinese and English abstract, Li, G.Q., Wu, L., Zhang, C.B., Shen, R.W., Wang, C.L., Wei, H.B., Chen, Y.X., Yang, J.Y., *Feng, Z., 2015. The discovery of Jurassic wood from Yunnan Province and its palaeoecological implications. ActaPalaeontologicaSinica 54(1), 477–483)

2014

Rößler, R., Kretzschmar, R., Feng, Z., Noll, R., 2014. Fraßgalerien von MikroarthropodeninKoniferenhölzern des frühenPermsvon Crock, Thüringen. Veröff. Museum fürNaturkunde Chemnitz 37, 55–66.

Wang, J., Pfefferkorn, H.W., Feng, Z., 2014. Noeggerathiales as coal-forming plants in Cathaysia: conclusions from an Early Permian vegetational Pompeii in Inner Mongolia. Chinese Science Bulletin 59(23), 2785–2792.

*Feng, Z., Rößler, R., Annacker, V., Yang, J.Y., 2014. Micro-CT investigation of a seed fern (probable medullosan) fertile pinna from the Early Permian Petrified Forest in Chemnitz, Germany.Gondwana Research 26(3-4), 1208–1215.

Rößler, R., Philippe, M., van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J.H.A., McLoughlin, S., Sakala, J., Zijlstra, G., Bamford, M., Booi, M., Brea, M., Crisafulli, A., Decombeix, A.-L., Dolezych, M., Dutra, T., Esteban, L.G., Falaschi, P., Feng, Z., Gnaedinger, S., Sommer, M.G., Harland, M., Herbst, R., Iamandei, E., Iamandei, S., Jiang, H., Kunzmann, L, Kurzawe, F., Merlotti, S., Naugolnykh, S., Nishida, H., Noll, R., Oh, C., Orlova, O., de Palacios, P. de P., Poole, I., Pujana, R.R., Rajanikanth, A., Ryberg, P., Terada, K., Thévenard, F., Torres, T., Vera, E., Zhang, W., Zheng, S., 2014. Which name(s) should be used for Araucaria-like fossil wood?—Results of a poll. Taxon 63(1), 177–184.

*Feng, Z., Su, T., Yang, J.Y., Chen, Y.X., Wei, H.B., Dai, J., Guo, Y., Liu, J.R., Ding, J.H, 2014. Evidence for insect-mediated skeletonization on an extant fern family from the Upper Triassic of China. Geology 42(5), 407–410.

2013

*Feng, Z., Wang, J., Rößler, R., Kerp, H., Wei, H.B., 2013. Complete tylosisformation in a latest Permian conifer stem. Annals of Botany 111(6), 1075–1081.

2012

*Feng, Z., 2012. Ningxiaitesspecialis, a new woody gymnosperm from the uppermost Permian of China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 181, 34–46.

*Feng, Z., Wang, J., Liu, L.J., Rößler, R., 2012. A novel coniferous tree trunk with septate pith from the Guadalupian (Permian) of China: ecological and evolutionary significance. International Journal of Plant Sciences 173(7), 835–848.

*Feng, Z.,Zierold, T., Rößler, R., 2012. When horsetails became giants. Chinese Science Bulletin 57 (18), 2285–2288. (Chinese version:冯卓,Zierold, T.,Rößler, R.,2012.巨大的二叠纪木贼.科学通报,57(18):1671–1675.)

Rößler, R., Feng, Z., Noll, R., 2012. The largest calamite and its growth architecture, Arthropitysbistriata from the Permian Petrified Forest of Chemnitz. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 185, 64–78.

Rößler, R., Zierold, T., Feng, Z., Kretzschmar, R., Merbitz, M., Annacker, V., Schneider, J.W., 2012. A Snap-shot of an Early Permian ecosystem preserved by explosive volcanism: new results from the Petrified Forest of Chemnitz, Germany. Palaios 27(11), 814–834.

Wang, J., Pfefferkorn, H.W., Zhang, Y., Feng, Z., 2012. Permian vegetational Pompeii from Inner Mongolia and its implications for landscape paleoecology and paleobiogeography of Cathaysia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109(13), 4927–4932.

2011

*Feng, Z., Wang, J., Rößler, R., 2011. A unique gymnosperm from the latest Permian of China, and its ecophysiological implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 165, 27–40.

2010

*Feng, Z., Wang, J., Rößler, R., 2010. Palaeoginkgoxylonzhoui, a new ginkgophyte wood from the Guadalupian (Permian) of China and its evolutionary implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 162, 146–158.

*Feng, Z., Wang, J., Liu, L.J., 2010. First report of oribatid mite (arthropod) borings and coprolites in Permian woods from the Helan Mountains of northern China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 288, 54–61.

廖卓庭,王向东,王伟,祁玉平,陈波,张燚强,张峰,林巍,冯卓,2010.龙门山的石炭系.地层学杂志,34(4):349–362.(In Chinese and English abstract, Liao, Z.T., Wang, X.D., Wang, W., Qi, Y.P., Chen, B., Zhang, Y.Q., Zhang, F., Lin, W., Feng, Z., 2010. The Carboniferous strata in Mt. Longmen. Journal of Stratigraphy 34(4), 349–362)

2009

Wang, J., Feng, Z., Zhang, Y., Wang, S.J., 2009. Confirmation of Sigillaria Brongniart as a coal-forming plant in Cathaysia: occurrence from an Early Permian autochthonous peat-forming flora in Inner Mongolia. Geological Journal 44, 480–493.

2008

*Feng, Z., Wang, J., Bek, J., 2008. Nudasporestrobusningxicus gen. et sp. nov., a novel sigillarianmegasporangiate cone from the Bashkirian (Early Pennsylvanian) of Ningxia, northwestern China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 149(3-4), 150–162.

*Feng, Z., Wang, J., Shen, G.L., 2008. Zalesskioxylonxiaheyanense sp. nov., a gymnospermous wood of the Stephanian (Late Carboniferous) from Ningxia, northwestern China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 33(3-4), 219–228.

2004

*Feng, Z., Li, P., Shen, G.L., Wang, J., 2004. A note on the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of Jurinodendron in China. The Palaeobotanist 53, 17–20.

Wang, J., Pfefferkorn, H.W., Feng, Z., Shen, G.L., 2004. A new species of Discinites (Noeggerathiales) associated with a new species of Yuania from the lower Permian of Inner Mongolia, China. International Journal of Plant Sciences 165(6), 1107–1119.

2001

冯卓,2001.浅谈欧佩克怎样影响世界原油价格.西北大学学报,36(增刊):22–26.(In Chinese, Feng, Z., 2000. How does the OPEC influence on the world oil market. Journal of Northwest University (Social Science edition) 36(suppl), 22–26)