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Dr. Kwee Siong Tew
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Ohio State University
Expertise: Phycology, Aquatic Ecology, Aquaculture
Research Interests: Effects of global climate change on microalgae, conservation and restoration of coral reef fish

E-mail: tewks@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
Tel: +886-7-5252000 ext.5050
 

Selected Publications: (2022-2023)

  1. Hong, G.-K. and Tew, K. S.* 2023. Assessing the effects of silicate addition on phytoplankton composition and copepod production in an inorganic fertilization system. Aquaculture International. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-023-01208-2.
  2. Hong, G.-K. Kuo, J., and Tew, K. S.*. 2023. Iron fertilization can enhance the mass production of copepod, Pseudodiaptomus annandalei, for fish aquaculture. Life 13(2), 529; https://doi.org/10.3390/life13020529.
  3. Chou, W.-R., Hsieh, H.-Y., Hong, G.-K. Ko F.-C., Meng P.-J., and Tew, K. S.*. 2022. Verification of an environmental impact assessment- a multivariate statistical model analysis. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10(8), 1023. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10081023.
  4. Chen, C.-C., Wang, J.-T., Huang, C.-Y., Hsieh, H.-Y., Tew K.S.*,  and Meng, P.-J.* 2022. Developing a real-time trophic state index of a seawater lagoon: a case study from Dapeng Bay, Southern Taiwan. Frontiers in Marine Science. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.640046.
  5.  Hong, G.-K. and Tew, K. S.* 2022. The advantages of inorganic fertilization for the mass production of copepods as food for fish larvae in aquaculture. Life 12, 441. https://doi.org/10.3390/life12030441.
  6. Leu, M.-Y.*, Hsu, Y.-C., Tu, Y.-H., Chiu, P.-S., Yu, B.-H., Wang, J.-B., Tew, K.S. and Meng, P.-J. 2022. Natural spawning, early development and first successful hatchery production of the bluestreak cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus (Valenciennes, 1839), with application of an inorganic fertilization method in larviculture. Aquaculture DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738056.
  7. Wang, J.-T., Wang, Y.-T., Chen, C.A., Meng, P.-J., Tew K.S., Chiang, P.-W., and Tang, S.-L.* 2022. Extra high superoxide dismutase in host tissue is associated with improving bleaching resistance in “thermal adapted” and Durusdinium trenchii-associating coral.  PeerJ . 10:e12746 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12746.

 

Dr. Jin Yung Wong
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., National Taiwan Normal University
Expertise: Comparative Biomechanics, Marine Ecology, Evolution, Bioinformatics

E-mail: wongjinyung@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
Tel: +886-7-5252000 ext.5154
Lab: MA3052
 

Publications (2020-Now)

  1. Chen, Y.-H., Chao, K. H., Wong, J. Y., Liu, C.-F. Leu, J.-Y., & Tsai, H. K. (2023). A feature extraction free approach for protein interactome inference from co-elution data. Briefings in Bioinformatics, bbad229.
  2. Chang, K. L., Chen, J.-H., Lin, T.-C., Leu, J.-Y., Kao, C.-F., Wong, J. Y.*, & Tsai, H. K* (2023). Short human eccDNAs are predictable from sequences. Briefings in Bioinformatics, bbad147. (co-corresponding author)
  3. Branam, E. N.#, Wong, J. Y.#, Chan, B. K. K., & Chan, K. Y. K. (2021). A tail’s tale: Biomechanical roles of dorsal thoracic spine of barnacle nauplii. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 61, 1905-1916. (co-first author)
  4. Wong, J. Y., Chan, B. K. K., & Chan, K. Y. K. (2020). Swimming kinematics and hydrodynamics of barnacle larvae throughout development. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287, 20201360.
  5. Wong, J. Y., Chan, B. K. K., & Chan, K. Y. K. (2020). Evolution of feeding shapes swimming kinematics of barnacle naupliar larvae: a comparison between trophic modes. Integrative Organismal Biology, 2, obaa011.