代表性成果:
[1] Liu ZL, Jiang F, Zhu Y, Li FR,Jin GZ*. 2018. Spatial heterogeneity of leaf area index in a temperate old-growth forest: Spatial autocorrelation dominates over biotic and abiotic factors.Science of the Total Environment, 634: 287–295.
[2] Jiang F, Xun YH, Cai HY,Jin GZ*. 2018. Functional traits can improve our understanding of niche- and dispersal-based processes.Oecologia, 186: 783–792.
[3] Han MG, Shi BK,Jin GZ*.2018. Conversion of primary mixed forest into secondary forest and coniferous plantations: effects on temporal dynamics of soil CO2efflux.Catena, 162: 157–165.
[4] Zhu Y, Cai HY, Jiang F,Jin GZ*. Variation of the biotic neighbourhood and topographic effects on tree survival in an old-growth temperate forest.Journal of Vegetation Science, 2017, 28: 1166–1177.
[5] Zhu Y, J. Aaron Hogan, Cai HY, Xun YH, Jiang F,Jin GZ*. 2017. Biotic and abiotic drivers of the tree growth and mortality trade-off in an old-growth temperate forest.Forest Ecology and Management, 404: 354–360.
[6] Song L, Tian P, Zhang JB*,Jin GZ*. 2017. Effects of three years of simulated nitrogen deposition on soil nitrogen dynamics and greenhouse gas emissions in a Korean pine plantationof northeast China.Science of the Total Environment, 609: 1303–1311.
[7] Liu ZL, Zhu Y, Li FR,Jin GZ*. 2017. Non-destructively predicting leaf area, leaf mass and specific leaf area based on a linear mixed-effect model for broadleaf species.Ecological Indicators, 78: 340–350.
[8] Shi BK, Gao WF, Cai HY,Jin GZ*. 2016. Spatial variation of soil respiration is linked to the forest structure and soil parameters in an old-growth mixed broadleaved-Korean pine forest in northeastern China.Plant and Soil, 400: 263–274.
[9] Liu ZL, Chen JM,Jin GZ*, Qi YJ. 2015. Estimating seasonal variations of leaf area index using litterfall collection and optical methods in four mixed evergreen-deciduous forests.Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 209: 36–48.
[10] Qi YJ, Li FR, Liu ZL,Jin GZ*. 2014. Impact of understorey on overstorey leaf area index estimation from optical remote sensing in five forest types in northeastern China.Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 198-199:72–80.