
Xing Shuang
@shannonxing
ecology and conservation, care about global change impacts; music, nature and book lover; natgeo explorer.
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Excited to share our new paper in Ecology! 🌿🦇 We explored how top-down control varies across elevations in Papua New Guinea. Spoiler: birds & bats reduce herbivory way more in the highlands. Check it out! Katerina Sam esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…






Please find our recent review on "Understanding climate change response of plant–insect herbivore interactions from ecological traits" Biological Journal of the Linnean Society Louise Ashton academic.oup.com/biolinnean/art…

In this interview by the A-magazine (Czech Academy of Sciences), I highlighted our latest research on butterfly evolution, ecology, and conservation. Many thanks Akademie věd ČR pdf.avcr.cz/A/2025-01/#pag… Foto: Jana Plavec, Akademie věd ČR


Nothing beats the joy of seeing your work get cited! It’s like a little high-five from the research world. 🎉📚 thanks collaborators Brett Scheffers Lily Leahy Louise Ashton rogerkitching Timothy Bonebrake and Journal of Animal Ecology #ResearchJoy #Cited #AcademicHappiness


New in Journal of Animal Ecology - Butterflies respond to habitat disturbance in tropical forests through activity shifts - happy to see this one out, wonderful work led by Xing Shuang & wangda besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…

New work out in Journal of Animal Ecology ! After tracking butterflies at four sites across tropical Asia, we found tropical butterflies adjust their flight patterns to handle temperature changes, but not illumination changes, in disturbed forest.besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…

Butterfly Daily Commutes: Coping with Habitat Disturbance in Tropical Forests animalecologyinfocus.com/2025/05/19/but… via Journal of Animal Ecology

"Butterflies respond to habitat disturbance in tropical forests through activity shifts" 🦋 Read the paper by Xing Shuang here: buff.ly/exkbl64


New in Scientific Data - Spatial occurrence records and distributions of tropical Asian butterflies nature.com/articles/s4159… collab w/ many great colleagues, led by Eugene and Emily… optimistic that the data will lead to concrete conservation actions for Asian butterflies




Super happy to reunion at the SYSU summer school and teach together again with Timothy Bonebrake after ten years, with three academic generations in a row!


