Dong Sheng

Dong Sheng
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  • Bachelor of Science
  • PhD Student at Westlake University

Working on microplastic behaviors in agricultural landscapes.

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Introduction
PhD candidate at School of Engineering, Westlake University.
Current institution
Additional affiliations
September 2023 - present
Westlake University
Position
  • PhD
June 2022 - June 2023
Westlake University
Position
  • Visiting student
Education
September 2019 - June 2023
Zhejiang University
Field of study
  • Environmental Sciences

Publications

Publications (7)
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Cocoa is a multi-billion-dollar industry but research on improving yields through pollination remains limited. New embedded hardware and AI-based data analysis is advancing information on cocoa flower visitors, their identity and implications for yields. We present the first cocoa flower visitor dataset containing 5,792 images of Ceratopogonidae, F...
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We need comprehensive information to manage and protect biodiversity in the face of global environmental challenges, and artificial intelligence is required to generate that information from vast amounts of biodiversity data. Currently, vision‐based monitoring methods are heterogenous; they poorly cover spatial and temporal dimensions, overly depen...
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Ecosystem services such as pollination and biocontrol may be severely affected by emerging nano/micro-plastics (NMP) pollution. Here, we synthesize the little-known effects of NMP on pollinators and biocontrol agents on the organismal, farm and landscape scale. Ingested NMP trigger organismal changes from gene expression, organ damage to behavior m...
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Global environmental challenges require comprehensive data to manage and protect biodiversity. Currently, vision-based biodiversity monitoring efforts are mixed, incomplete, human-dependent, and passive. To tackle these issues, we present a portable, modular, low-power device with embedded vision for biodiversity monitoring. Our camera uses interch...
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Next-generation sequencing method employing the sphingomonads-specific and universal 16s rRNA primers were applied to analyze the response of soil bacterial community to continuous stress of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) and/or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) under suspended conditions. The group specific primer greatly improves taxonom...

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