Mingming Liu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
44 Papers
11 Citations
Mingming Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 22 publications.
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Papers
Comparative genomics provides insights into the aquatic adaptations of mammals.
Yuan Yuan,Yuan Yuan,Yaolei Zhang,Peijun Zhang,Chang Liu,Jiahao Wang,Haiyu Gao,A. Rus Hoelzel,Inge Seim,Inge Seim,Meiqi Lv,Mingli Lin,Lijun Dong,Haoyang Gao,Z. Z. Yang,Francesco Caruso,Wenzhi Lin,Rute R. da Fonseca,Ding Wang,Xianyan Wang,Marianne H. Rasmussen,Mingming Liu,Jinsong Zheng,Liyuan Zhao,Paula F. Campos,Hui Kang,Maria Iversen,Yue Song,Xinyu Guo,Jiao Guo,Yating Qin,Shanshan Pan,Qiwu Xu,Lingfeng Meng,Yunga A,Shanshan Liu,Simon Ming-Yuen Lee,Xin Liu,Xun Xu,Huanming Yang,Guangyi Fan,Kun Wang,Songhai Li,Songhai Li +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reconstructed the marine mammal phylogeny and population histories and identified numerous idiosyncratic and convergent genomic variations that possibly contributed to the transition from land to water in marine mammal lineages.
Monitoring of a Nearshore Small Dolphin Species Using Passive Acoustic Platforms and Supervised Machine Learning Techniques
Francesco Caruso,Lijun Dong,Mingli Lin,Mingming Liu,Zining Gong,Wanxue Xu,Giuseppe Alonge,Songhai Li +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored whether the acoustic data recorded by the array could be used to classify IPHD echolocation clicks, with the aim of investigating the spatiotemporal patterns of distribution and acoustic behavior of this species.
Species diversity and spatiotemporal patterns based on cetacean stranding records in China, 1950-2018.
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors established a national dataset by collating all available records of cetacean strandings along >30,000-km coastline of China over seven decades.
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A pioneering survey of deep-diving and off-shore cetaceans in the northern South China Sea.
Mingli Lin,Mingming Liu,Francesco Caruso,Massimiliano Rosso,Massimiliano Rosso,Xiaoming Tang,Lijun Dong,Wenzhi Lin,Anna Borroni,Anna Borroni,Alessandro Bocconcelli,Alessandro Bocconcelli,Alessandro Bocconcelli,Liang Dai,Songhai Li +14 more
TL;DR: The pantropical spotted dolphin was the most frequently sighted species, comprising 30% of the total sightings, and the findings suggested that the survey area functions as an important feeding and calving ground for various cetacean species.
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Photo‐identification comparison of four Indo‐Pacific humpback dolphin populations off southeast China
Xiaoming Tang,Wenzhi Lin,Wenzhi Lin,Leszek Karczmarski,Mingli Lin,Stephen C Y Chan,Mingming Liu,Tianfei Xue,Yuping Wu,Peijun Zhang,Songhai Li,Songhai Li +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared and cross-matched photographic catalogs of individual dolphins collected to date in the Pearl River Delta region, Leizhou Bay, Sanniang Bay, and waters southwest of Hainan Island, a total of 3158 individuals, and found no re-sighting of individual dolphin among the four study areas.
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