- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
- Plant and animal studies
- Advanced Algorithms and Applications
- Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
- Industrial Technology and Control Systems
- Advanced Sensor and Control Systems
- Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
- Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
- Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
- Insect and Pesticide Research
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
- Climate variability and models
- Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
- Nematode management and characterization studies
- Insect Resistance and Genetics
- Rangeland and Wildlife Management
- Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
- Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
- Plant Parasitism and Resistance
- Forest Insect Ecology and Management
- Coleoptera Taxonomy and Distribution
- Advanced Control Systems Optimization
- Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
- Studies on Chitinases and Chitosanases
Henan University
2016-2025
Jinzhong University
2024
Jinzhong College of Information
2024
China National Petroleum Corporation (China)
2023-2024
China Electronics Technology Group Corporation
2024
State Grid Hunan Electric Power Company Limited
2019-2023
Hunan Xiangdian Test Research Institute (China)
2023
Guiyang University
2018-2022
The Mount
2020-2022
Fuzhou University
2021-2022
Phenological mismatches due to climate change may have important ecological consequences. In a three‐year study, phenological shifts experimental warming markedly altered trophic relationships between plants and insect herbivores, causing dramatic decline of reproductive capacity for one the plant species. Tibetan meadow, gentian ( Gentiana formosa ) typically flowers after peak larva density noctuid moth Melanchra pisi that primarily feeds on dominant forb (anemone, Anemone trullifolia var....
• Temperature is projected to increase more during the winter than summer in cold regions. The effects of warming on reproductive effort have not been examined for temperate plant species. Here, we report results experimentally induced seasonal (0.4 and 2.4°C increases growing nongrowing seasons, respectively, using warmed ambient open-top chambers a Tibetan Plateau alpine meadow) nine indeterminate-growing species producing multiple (single-flowered or multi-flowered) inflorescences three...
1. It is well known that climate change alters abiotic factors (temperature and water availability) directly affect ecosystem properties. However, less about the indirect impacts of on structure function. Here, we show experimental warming may deteriorate ecosystems via trophic interactions. 2. In a Tibetan alpine meadow, plant species composition, size, coverage above-ground biomass were investigated to reveal effect artificial (c. 1 °C mean annual temperature at soil surface), which was...
Background and Aims Asymmetric warming is one of the distinguishing features global climate change, in which winter night-time temperatures are predicted to increase more than summer diurnal temperatures. Winter weakens vernalization hence decreases potential flower for some perennial herbs, night can reduce carbohydrate concentrations storage organs. This study therefore hypothesized that asymmetric should act number nectar production per a herb, Saussurea nigrescens, key plant pollinators...
1 The allometric scaling relationship between lamina and support has rarely been examined, such that its significance to plant life-history strategies not fully explored understood so far. We investigated the sizes of leaf petiole for 93 temperate broad-leaved woody species at two altitudes a southwestern mountain, analysed in relation habit (evergreen vs. deciduous), form (simple- compound-leaved species), habitat type (low high altitude). 2 Significant relationships were found mass mass,...
Background and AimsTrade-offs are fundamental to life-history theory, the leaf size vs. number trade-off has recently been suggested be of importance our understanding evolution. The purpose present study was test whether isometric, negative relationship between found by Kleiman Aarssen is conserved plant functional types habitats.
Abstract Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitation regimes, significantly influence ecosystems world‐wide. However, we know little about whether how these changes alter the phylogenetic properties of ecological communities. Based on a 7‐year field experiment temperate semi‐arid steppe Inner Mongolia, China, investigated increased N plant structure patterns species colonization extinction. Our study demonstrated that water addition...
Abstract Nutrient enrichment often alters the biomass and species composition of plant communities, but extent to which these changes are reversible after cessation nutrient addition is not well‐understood. Our 22‐year experiment (15 years for 7 recovery), conducted in an alpine meadow, showed that soil nitrogen concentration pH recovered rapidly addition. However, this was accompanied by a full recovery community composition. An incomplete diversity directional shift from grass dominance...
The population dynamics of the blister beetle, Epicauta impressicornis (Pic) (Coleoptera: Meloidae) had been investigated from 2014 to 2016 in field. results showed that E. is univoltine and overwintered fifth instar Luodian area Guizhou, China. biological ecological characteristic beetle were analyzed at six temperatures (i.e., 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36°C) laboratory using age-stage, two-sex life table. developmental duration, longevity, total preoviposition period significantly shortened with...
Gentiana leucomelaena (Gentianaceae), an alpine herbaceous species of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, has two colors flowers (blue and white) that bloom in early spring. In order to determine effect petal color on flower interior temperature behavior gentian, we investigated differences timing opening closure blooming between colors, while recording ambient temperature, light intensity, relative humidity over flowering season from March May 2009. When were open, anther was higher white than...
Leaf chlorophyll content is positively associated with photosynthetic capacity and nutrient status, but its functional ecology has seldom been examined thus far. In the present study, we measured leaf carotenoid concentrations, determined a : b (Chl Chl b) carotenoids ratios mass per area (LMA) for 63 woody dicot species, including 24 evergreen species 39 deciduous at two altitudes (1800–2400 2400–2800 m a.s.l.) of Gongga Mountain, south-west China. The aim study was to determine whether...