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Kenneth Leung
300 Points

Contributions by role

Editor 300

Contributions by subject area

Marine Biology
Molecular Biology
Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
Ecology
Zoology
Cell Biology
Environmental Sciences
Freshwater Biology

Kenneth M. Y. Leung


Summary

Kenneth Leung is Professor of Aquatic Ecology and Toxicology at the Swire Institute of Marine Science and School of Biological Sciences, in the University of Hong Kong. He has published more than 150 peer-reviewed articles, principally related to ecology, pollution, ecotoxicology and environmental risk assessment in aquatic ecosystems. He is currently serving as Chairman of the Marine Parks Committee and Marine Mammal Conservation Working Group, and as a member of the Advisory Council on the Environment and Advisory Council on Food and Environmental Hygiene. Owing to his professional achievements and dedicated community services, he was selected as one of the “Ten Outstanding Young Persons” by the Junior Chamber International Hong Kong in 2010.

Aquaculture, Fisheries & Fish Science Biodiversity Biological Oceanography Conservation Biology Ecology Ecotoxicology Environmental Sciences Marine Biology Toxicology Zoology

Past or current institution affiliations

University of Hong Kong

Work details

Professor

University of Hong Kong
January 2002
School of Biological Sciences
Professor of Aquatic Ecology and Toxicology

Websites

  • Google Scholar
  • Kenny Leung's Lab

PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 2

Academic Editor on

July 19, 2018
Short-term deleterious effects of standard isolation and cultivation methods on new tropical freshwater microalgae strains
M. Magdalena Aray-Andrade, Miguel I. Uyaguari-Diaz, J. Rafael Bermúdez
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5143 PubMed 30038855
May 30, 2018
Variations in early life history traits of Japanese anchovy Engraulis japonicus in the Yangtze River Estuary
Chunlong Liu, Weiwei Xian, Shude Liu, Yifeng Chen
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4789 PubMed 29868255