My Publications

Peer reviewed journals

  • Li, J., Hu, Q. (2021) Using culturomics and social media data to characterize wildlife consumption. Conservation Biology 35, 452-459
  • Li, J., et al. (2020). Defining priorities for global snow leopard conservation landscapes. Biological Conservation, 241
  • Li, J., McCarthy, T.M., Wang, H., Weckworth, B.V., Schaller, G.B., Mishra, C., Lu, Z. and Beissinger, S.R., (2016). Climate refugia of snow leopards in High Asia. Biological Conservation, 203, 188-196.
  • Li, J., Xiao, L. and Lu, Z., (2016). Challenges of snow leopard conservation in China. Sci China Life Sci. 59, 637-639.
  • Li, J., & Lu, Z. (2014). Snow leopard poaching and trade in China 2000–2013. Biological Conservation, 176, 207-211.
  • Li, J., Wang, D.J., Yin, H., Zhaxi, D.J., Jiagong, Z.L., Schaller, G.B., Mishra, C., McCarthy, T.M., Wang, H., Wu, L. et al.. (2014). Role of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in snow leopard conservation. Conservation Biology, 28(1), 87-94.
  • Li, J., Yin, H., Wang, D., Jiagong, Z., & Lu, Z. (2013). Human-snow leopard conflicts in the Sanjiangyuan Region of the Tibetan Plateau. Biological Conservation, 166, 118-123.

Book chapters and Reports

  • Nowell, K., Li, J., Paltsyn, M. and Sharma, R.K., (2016). An Ounce of Prevention: Snow Leopard Crime Revisited. TRAFFIC, Cambridge, UK.
  • Li, J., Yin, H., Lu, Z., (2016). Tibetan-Buddhist Monastery-based Snow Leopard Conservation. Snow Leopards, 1 edited by Philip Nyhus, Tom McCarthy, David Mallon: chapter 15.2; Elsevier., ISBN: 9780128022139
  • Farrington, J., Li, J., (2016). Climate Change Impacts on Snow Leopard Range. Snow Leopards, 1 edited by Philip Nyhus, Tom McCarthy, David Mallon: chapter 8; Elsevier., ISBN: 9780128022139
  • Liu, Y., Weckworth, B.V., Li, J., Xiao, L., Zhao, X., Xiang Zhao, Lu, Z., (2016). China: The Tibetan Plateau, Sanjiangyuan Region. Snow Leopards, 1 edited by Philip Nyhus, Tom McCarthy, David Mallon: chapter 41; Elsevier., ISBN: 9780128022139

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