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    Ming-Yih Leu
    • Name

      Ming-Yih Leu

    • Department

      Department of Biology

    • Email

      myl@nmmba.gov.tw

    • Contact

      886-8-8825001#8024

    • Educational Backgroud

      Ph. D., Department of Aquaculture, National Taiwan Ocean University

    • Publication

      SCI Journal PapersConference PapersPatentBooksGovernment ProjectsNGO Projects

    • Experience

      Student Technician, Chupei Branch, Taiwan Fisheries Research Institute, Taiwan, R. O. C. Received through finfish propagation and larval culture training. (1981)

      Senior Technician, Taihsi Branch, Taiwan Fisheries Research Institute, Taiwan, R. O. C. Established and administered a hatchery design, operation and management. (1988-1991)

      Assistant Researcher Fellow, National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium. Manager of Husbandry, planned and administered exhibits, breeding and staff training (curator). (1991-1996)

      Research Grant-in-Aid, National Science Council, Executive Yuan, R. O. C. (1993)

      Research Grant-in-Aid, National Science Council, Executive Yuan, R. O. C. (1995)

      Model Civil Servant Award, Executive Yuan, R. O. C. (1998)

      Committee Member of Procurement Jury, Public Construction Commission, Executive Tuan, R. O. C. (2007-2019)

      Associate Researcher Fellow, National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium. Researches on captive breeding of ornamental marine fishes and ichthyoplank. (1996-2012; 2016-2021)

      Assitant Professor, Graduate Institute of Marine Bioldiversity & Evolutionary Biology, National Dong Hwa University (2010-2014)

      Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University (2014-2021)

      Professor, Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University (2021-)

      Director, Department of Biology, National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium (2013-2016; 2022-2025)

    • Research Expertise

      1. Reef Fish Restoration and Conservation

      2. Aquaculture

      3. Marine Biology

      4. Aquarium Science

    • Research Subject

      1.  Captive breeding, early development and larviculture of the coral reef fishes.

      2.  Socially induced sex change and natural spawning in captive groupers.

      3.  Effects of global climate change on the early developmental stages of the coral reef fishes.

      4.  Assessment of microplastic ingestion across developmental stages of marine fishes: comparative analysis of larval, juvenile, and adult stages.