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    Effectiveness of teaching psychopathology through the analysis of movie characters: a randomized controlled trial in Shandong Province, China by Song, Yun, Ma, Yingjie, Huang, Yi, Wang, Yang, Xu, Peiru, Huang, Guangchuan, Chen, Xu

    Published in Scientific reports (04-07-2023)
    “…We studied the effectiveness of movie character analysis for teaching psychotic symptomatology to medical undergraduates. We randomly selected two of six…”
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    Assessment of habitat change on bird diversity and bird–habitat network of a Coral Island, South China Sea by Li, Yingcan, Chen, Zhiwen, Peng, Chao, Huang, Guangchuan, Niu, Hongyu, Zhang, Hongmao

    Published in BMC ecology and evolution (06-07-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Understanding how island ecosystems change across habitats is a major challenge in ecological conservation under the conditions of habitat…”
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    Asymmetric competition for seeds between two sympatric food hoarding rodents: implications for coexistence by MENG, Xin, HUANG, Guangchuan, WANG, Zhiyong, NIU, Hongyu, ZHANG, Hongmao

    Published in Integrative zoology (01-09-2023)
    “…Asymmetric competition occurs when some species have distinct advantages over their competitors and is common in animals with overlapping habitats and diet…”
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    Responses of a scatter-hoarding squirrel to conspecific pilfering: a test of the reciprocal pilferage hypothesis by Niu, Hongyu, Wang, Zhiyong, Huang, Guangchuan, Peng, Chao, Zhang, Zhibin, Zhang, Hongmao

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2020)
    “…The reciprocal pilferage hypothesis argues that, despite the occurrence of pilferage, scatter-hoarding behaviour could evolve if cache loss is compensated by…”
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    Context‐dependent responses of food‐hoarding to competitors in Apodemus peninsulae: implications for coexistence among asymmetrical species by NIU, Hongyu, ZHANG, Jie, WANG, Zhiyong, HUANG, Guangchuan, PENG, Chao, ZHANG, Hongmao

    Published in Integrative zoology (01-03-2020)
    “…Superior species may have distinct advantages over subordinates within asymmetrical interactions among sympatric animals. However, exactly how the subordinate…”
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