Institute of Marine Biology

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Dr. Chang, I. J. Dr. Hwang, J. S. Dr. Liu, S. M. Dr. Chan, T. Y. Dr. Yang, J. S. Dr. Chang, J. Dr. Chen, I. S. Dr. Lin S.M. Dr. Chen L.L. Dr. PANG, K.L.

 

Professor CHENG I-Jiunn

Education

Ph.D., State University of New York (SUNY), USA

Specialty

benthic ecology, marine resource conservation.

Tel

+886-2-24622192 ext.5303  

Fax

+886-2-24628974

E-Mail

b0107@mail.ntou.edu.tw

 

Positions:

1. Research Assistant, Department of Environmental Biology and Fisheries Sciences, National Taiwan Ocean University, July, 1978-March 1980.

2. Graduate student assistant, Marine Science Research Assistant, State University of New York at Stony Brook, September 1980-November 1988.

3. Post-doctorial Research, Department of Ecology and Evolution, State University of New York at Stony Brook, December 1988-July 1991.

4. Visiting Scholar, CNRS, Banyulus Marine Laboratory, France, November 1992-January 1993.

5. Associated Professor, Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, September 1991-March, 1998

6. Professor, Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, March 1998 till present.

7. Professor and Head, Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, August 2000-July 2003.

8. Short-term visiting scholar, Swansea University, Wales, UK, February till June, 2009

 

Awards and Honor:

1. Graduate Student Sigma Xi Award; 1982.

2. State University of New York at Stony Brook Internship Award; 1984.

3. Grade A research award, National Science Council, 1993. 1996, 1999, 2001 and 2002.

4. First Award, Lee-Kou-Din Popular Science Writing Competition, 1998

5. 2009 Yearly Awards for the Natural Conservation, Council of Agriculture, Taiwan

6. Short-term Visiting Scholarship from National Science Council, Feb. till June, 2009

7. Short-term Visiting Scholarship from Royal Society of Edinburg, May 2009

 

Academic Activities:

1.   Member, IUCN, Marine Turtle Specialist Group

2.   Member, Chinese Amphibian and Reptile Specialist Group

3.   Standing Editorial Committee and member of council, Monthly Science

4.   Editorial Board, Life Science Journal

5.   Routine member of council, Taiwan Marine Conservation Society

6.   Editorial Board, Asian Herpetological Research Journal,

7.   Editorial Board, 2nd Special Issue, Chinese Reptilia and Amphibian Research (1998-2000)

8.   Advisory Committee, Building Preparation, National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, 1998-1999

9.   Communication Review Committee for Doctorial Degree, Andhra University, India

10. Lecturer for Popular Science, National Taiwan Science Education Center.

11. Accommodation member, Environmental Pollution Dispute, City of Keelung

12. Member, Biological Advisory Committee, Marine Resource Conservation, APEC.

13. Member, Taiwan Fishery Association

14. Convener, Fisheries Section, 2003 Evaluation for Technical Colleges, Administration of Education.

15. Review Committee, 2005 Student, Teacher, and School for Promotion of Environmental Protection, EPA.

 

 

Publications

REFEREED JOURNAL PAPERS

1.    Cheng, I-J. Changes in diving behaviour during the internesting period by green turtles. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol in press (SCI)

2.   Cheng I-J, Wang Y-H. 2009. Influence of surface currents on post-nesting migration of green sea turtles nesting on Wan-an Island, Penghu Archipelago, Taiwan. J Mar Sci Technol (In press).(SCI)

3    Horng C-Y, Wang, S-L, Cheng I-J. 2009. Effects of sediment-bound Cd, Pb, and Ni on the growth, feeding, and survival of Capitella sp. I. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 371: 68–75. (SCI)

4.    Cheng I-J, Huang C-T, Hung P-Y, Ke B-Z, Kuo C-W, Fong C. 2009. A ten year monitoring of the nesting ecology of the green turtle, Chelonia mydas, on Lanyu Island, Taiwan. Zool Stud 48(1): 83-94 (SCI)

5.    Cheng I-J, Dutton PH, Chen C-L, Chen H-C, Chen Y-H, Shea, J-W. 2008. Comparison of the Genetics and Nesting Ecology of Two Green Turtle Rookeries in Taiwan. J Zoology 276(4): 375-384.(SCI)

6.   Kobayashi, DR, Polovina JJ, Parker DM, Kamezaki N, Cheng I-J, Uchida I, Dutton PH, Balazs GH. 2008. Pelagic habitat characterization of loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, in the North Pacific Ocean (1997–2006): Insights from satellite tag tracking and remotely sensed data. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 355(3): 96-114.(SCI)

7.   Chen, S. K-F., I-J. Cheng, T. Zhou, H-J Wang, H-X Gu, and X-J. Song. 2007. A comprehensive overview on the population and conservation status of sea turtles in China. Chelonia Consev. Biol. 6(2): 185-198..

8.   Cheng, I-J. 2007. The nesting ecology and post-nesting migration of sea turtles on Taipin Tao, Nansha Archipelago, South China Sea. Chelonia Conserv. Biol. 6(2): 277-282..

9.   程一駿. 2007. 海龜的迴游行為之研究及潛水研究方法之介紹。海洋及水下科技季刊 2: 29-34.

10. Chen, H-C., Cheng, I-J., Hong E. 2007. The influence of the beach environment on the digging success and nest site distribution of the green turtle, Chelonia mydas on Wan-an Island, Penghu Archipelago, Taiwan. J. Coastal Res. 23(5): 1277-1286.(SCI)

11.  Lin, H-J, Shao, K-T., Hwang, J-S., Lo, W-T., Cheng, I-J., and Lee, L-H. 2004. A trophic model for Kuosheng Bay in northern Taiwan. J. Mar. Sci. Tech. 12(5):424-432.(SCI)

12. Cheng, I-J., Ko, P-C., Hu, S-I., Hu, C-P., and Wei, T-P. 2004. Nearshore macrobenthic communities off two nuclear power plants in Northern Taiwan. J. Mar. Sci. Tech. 12(5):392-403.(SCI)

13. Huh, C-A., Su, C-C., Tu, Y-Y., Shao, K-T., Chen, C-Y, and I-J. Cheng. 2004. Marine environmental radioactivity near nuclear power plants in Northern Taiwan. J. Mar. Sci. Tech. 12(5): 418-423.(SCI)

14. Hu, S-I., C-Y. Horng, and I-J. Cheng. 2003. The use of growth and ingestion rates of Capitella sp. I as the bioassay approaches to determine the sediment quality of coastal wetlands of Taiwan. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 297: 179-202.(SCI)

15. Cheng, I-J. 2000. Sea turtle conservation in Taiwan and the using of satellite telemetry as a tool to reach the goal of international and regional conservation cooperation. Testudo, 5(4): 37-44.

16. Cheng, I-J. 2000. Sea turtles at Dungsha Tao (Pratas Island) and Taipin Tao (Spartly Islands), South China Sea. in Pilcher, N. and G. Ismail (eds.) “Sea Turtles of the Indo-Pacific: Research, Management and Conservation” pp. 59-68. ASEAN Academic Press, London.

17. Cheng, I-J. 2000. Post-nesting migrations of green turtles at Wan-An Island, Penghu Archipelago, Taiwan. Mar. Biol. 137: 747-754. (SCI).

 

BOOKS

1.Cheng, I-J., 2006, The Ecology and the Conservation of Green Turtles in Penghu County, Taiwan, R.O.C. (ISBN: 978-986-00-7547-2, 986-00-7547-6)

2.Cheng, I-J., H-C. Chen, J-H. Chuang and H-P. Pan, 2006, Report for the International Workshop on Sea Turtle Stranding and Necropsy in Taiwan. National Taiwan Ocean University, 182 pp. (ISBN: 978 986 00 7803 9; 986-00-7803 3)

3.Cheng, I-J., H-C. Chen, J-H. Chuang and H-P. Pan. 2006. Report for the International Workshop on Sea Turtle Stranding and Necropsy in Taiwan. National Taiwan Ocean University, 182 pp (ISBN-13: 978-986-00-7803-9)

 

JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEWER

1. Chelonian Conservation and Biology

2. Environmental Science and Technology

3. Marine Ecology Progress Series

4. Journal of Estuaries and Coasts

 

專書審校

1. 洋生態學,2005年出版,作者:李冠國及范振綱,藝軒圖書出版社發行。

 

 

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