About Me

Hello! I am Dongbo Li , a quantitative ecologist working on eco-evolutionary dynamics in the context of climate change.

My research focuses on how environmental stressors reshape species interactions and ecosystem stability, with particular emphasis on plant–pollinator and host–parasitoid systems. As a former research fellow at University of Leeds, I combine laboratory and field experiments with ecological theory to understand how populations and communities respond to changing environments. I completed my PhD at University of Bristol, where I investigated wildlife corridors as a strategy to support pollinators and ecosystem services, and I have since explored how climate warming and extreme events influence species interactions. My work aims to inform the development of resilient landscapes capable of sustaining biodiversity in a rapidly changing world.

Download my CV

Experience

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

School of Biology

University of Leeds

2022 - 2025

Education

University of Bristol

Ph.D. in Ecology

2018 - 2023

Nanjing University

Mres in Ecology

2015 - 2018

Awards

🏅
2024 DVRS Research grant
🏅
2024 UKRI-endorsed Global Talented route
🏅
2022 Bristol alumni reseach grant
🥇
2018 Fully funded PhD programme