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  • Name:  Mingxi Jiang
  • Title:  Professor
  • Education:  PhD
  • TEL:  027-87700833
  • Email:  mxjiang@wbgcas.cn
  • Address:  Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences No. 201 Jiufeng 1 Road, East Lake High-Tech Development Zone, Wuhan, Hubei, P. R. China
  • Research Divisions:  Research Center for Plant Diversity

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  • Nearly 3 years
    1. Xinzeng Wei &Mingxi Jiang*. 2021. Meta-analysis of genetic representativeness of plant populations under ex situ conservation in contrast to wild source populations. Conservation Biology, 35(1):12-23.
    2. HongjieMeng ,Hao Wu, Xinzeng Wei, Mingxi Jiang*. 2020. Adaptive strategies and driving factors of a montane riparian tree: Trait-specific mechanisms across latitude. Science of the Total Environment, 749:141578.
    3. YaozhanXu, Dan Wan, Zhiqiang Xiao, Hao Wu, Mingxi Jiang*.2019. Spatio-temporal dynamics of seedling communities are determined by seed input and habitat filtering in a subtropical montane forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 449: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117475
    4. Qinggang Wang, Xiulian Chi, Zhiyao Tang, Mingxi Jiang*. 2019. Analyzing tree neighbourhood interactions in ecotones of montane evergreen and deciduous forests in China. Journal of Vegetation Science, 30(4):654–663.
    5. YaozhanXu, Yoshiko Iida, Haiyan Huang, Zheng Shi, Scott B. Franklin, YiqiLuo,DachuanBao, XiujuanQiao, Zhijun Lu, Mingxi Jiang*. 2019. Linkages between tree architectural designs and life-history strategies in a subtropical montane moist forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 438:1-9.
    Before 2018
    1. Zhiqiang Xiao, Teng Yang, Shitong Wang, Xinzeng Wei*, Mingxi Jiang. 2021. Exploring the origin and genetic representation of ex situ living collections of five endangered tree species established for 20–35 years. Global Ecology and Conservation, 32, e01928. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01928
    2. Hao Wu, Xinzeng Wei*, Mingxi Jiang. 2021. Intraspecific variation in seedling growth responses of a relict tree species Eupteleapleiospermum to precipitation manipulation along an elevation gradient. Plant Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-021-01178-6
    3. Tianyang Zhou, Jiaxin Zhang, Yunzhi Qin, Mingxi Jiang and XiujuanQiao*. 2021. The Effects of Biotic and Abiotic Factors on the Community Dynamics in a Mountain Subtropical Forest. Forests , 12(4), 427; https://doi.org/10.3390/f12040427
    4. Shitong Wang, Zhiqiang Xiao, Teng Yang, Mingxi Jiang, Xinzeng Wei*. 2021. Shifts in leaf herbivory stress and defense strategies of endangered tree species after 20-35 years of ex-situ conservation. Global Ecology and Conservation, 26:e01490.
    5. Qiao, X., J. Zhang Z. Wang, Y. Xu, T. Zhou, X. Mi, M. Cao, W. Ye, G. Jin, Z. Hao, X. Wang, X. Wang, S. Tian, X. Li, W. Xiang, Y. Liu, Y. Shao, K. Xu, W. Sang, F. Zeng, H. Ren, M. Jiang, and A. M. Ellison*. 2021. Foundation species across a latitudinal gradient in China. Ecology. 102(2):e03234. 10.1002/ecy.3234
    6. Zhiqiang Xiao and Mingxi Jiang*. Reintroduction of Myricarialaxiflora (Franch.) P.Y. Zhang et Y.J. Zhang, a Critically Endangered Shrub, in Central China. In H. Ren(ed.), Conservation and Reintroduction of Rare and Endangered Plants in China. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5301-1_15
    7. Jiaxin Zhang, Nathan G. Swenson, Jianming Liu, MengtingLiu,XiujuanQiao* and Mingxi Jiang. 2020. A phylogenetic and trait-based analysis of community assembly in a subtropical forest in central China. Ecology and Evolution. 10:8091–8104. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.6465
    8. Hao Wu, Shitong Wang, Xinzeng Wei*, Mingxi Jiang. 2019. Sensitivity of seed germination to temperature of a relict tree species from different origins along latitudinal and altitudinal gradients: implications for response to climate change. Trees, 33(5):1435–1445
    9. HongjieMeng, Xinzeng Wei*, Mingxi Jiang. 2019. Contrasting elevational patterns of genetic variation in Eupteleapleiospermum along mountains at the core and edges of its latitudinal range. Plant Ecology,220(1):13–28.
    10. Sreekar R, M. Katabuchi, A. Nakamura, R.T. Corlett, J. W.F Slik, C. Fletcher, Fangliang He, G.D. Weiblen, GuochunShen, Han Xu, I-Fang Sun, Ke Cao, Keping Ma, Li-Wan Chang, Min Cao, Mingxi Jiang, I.A.U.N.Gunatilleke, Perry Ong, S.Yap, C.V.S.Gunatilleke, V.Novotny, W.Y. Brockelman, Wusheng Xiang, XiangchengMi, Xiankun Li, Xihua Wang, XiujuanQiao, Yide Li, S.Tan, R. Condit, R.D. Harrison and Lian Pin Koh. 2018. Spatial scale changes the relationship between beta diversity, species richness and latitude. R. Soc. open sci. 5: 181168
    11. Xinzeng Wei, Mengting Liu, Shitong Wang, Mingxi Jiang*. 2018. Seed morphological traits and seed element concentrations of an endangered tree species displayed contrasting responses to waterlogging induced by extreme precipitation. Flora , 246–247:19–25
    12. Xinzeng Wei, DachuanBao, HongjieMeng and Mingxi Jiang*. 2018. Pattern and drivers of species-genetic diversity correlation in natural forest tree communities across a biodiversity hotspot. Journal of Plant Ecology, 11(5): 761-770.
    13. Hao Wu, HongjieMeng, Shitong Wang, Xinzeng Wei*, Mingxi Jiang. 2018. Geographic patterns and environmental drivers of seed traits of a relict tree species. Forest Ecology and Management, 422:59-68.
    14. Wang QG, Punchi-Manage R, Lu ZJ, Franklin SB, Wang ZH, Li YQ, Chi XL, Bao DC, Guo YL, Lu JM, Xu YZ, Qiao XJ, Jiang MX.2017. Effects of topography on structuring species assemblages in a subtropical forest. Journal of Plant Ecology, 10(3): 440-449.
    15. Meng H., X. Wei, S. B. Franklin, H. Wu & M. Jiang*. 2017. Geographical variation and the role of climate in leaf traits of a relict tree species across its distribution in China. Plant Biology, 19:552-561.
    16. Xinzeng Wei, Victoria L. Sork, HongjieMeng and Mingxi Jiang*. 2016. Genetic evidence for central-marginal hypothesis in a Cenozoic relict tree species across its distribution in China. Journal of Biogeography , 43(11):2173–2185.
    17. Xu Y, J Zhang, SB Franklin, J Liang, P Ding, Y Luo, Z Lu, D Bao and M Jiang*. 2015. Improving allometry models to estimate the above- and belowground biomass of subtropical forest, China. Ecosphere , 6(12):289.
    18. XiujuanQiao, Qianxi Li, Qinghu Jiang, Junmeng Lu, Scott Franklin, ZhiyaoTang,Qinggang Wang, Jiaxin Zhang, Zhijun Lu, DachuanBao, YiliGuo, HaiboLiu,YaozhanXu&Mingxi Jiang*. 2015. Beta diversity determinants in Badagongshan, a subtropical forest in central China. Scientific Reports, 5:17043.
    19. Junmeng Lu, Daniel J. Johnson, XiujuanQiao, Zhijun Lu, Qinggang Wang, and Mingxi Jiang*. 2015. Density dependence and habitat preference shape seedling survival in a subtropical forest in central China. Journal of Plant Ecology, 8 (6): 568-577.
    20. YaozhanXu , Scott B. Franklin, QinggangWang, Zheng Shi, YiqiLuo, Zhijun Lu, Jiaxin Zhang, XiujuanQiao, Mingxi Jiang*. 2015. Topographic and biotic factors determine forest biomass spatial distribution in a subtropical mountain moist forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 357:95-103.
    21. XinzengWei ,Hao Wu, HongjieMeng, Chunmei Pang, Mingxi Jiang*. 2015. Regeneration dynamics of Eupteleapleiospermum along latitudinal and altitudinal gradients: Trade-offs between seedling and sprout. Forest Ecology and Management, 353:232-239.
    22. Xinzeng Wei, HongjieMeng, DachuanBao and Mingxi Jiang*. 2015. Gene flow and genetic structure of a mountain riparian tree species, Eupteleapleiospermum (Eupteleaceae): how important is the stream dendritic network? Tree Genetics & Genomes, 11(4):64. DOI 10.1007/s11295-015-0886-6
    23. YiliGuo, Zhijun Lu, Qinggang Wang, Junmeng Lu, YaozhanXu, HongjieMeng, Haibo Liu, Jiaxin Zhang, DachuanBao, XiujuanQiao, Handong Huang and Mingxi Jiang. 2015. Detecting density dependence from spatial patterns in a heterogeneous subtropical forest of central China. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 45: 710–720.
    24. Jianxiong Liao, Min Tao and Mingxi Jiang*. 2014. Spatial arrangements affect suppression of invasive Alternantheraphiloxeroides by native Hemarthriacompressa. Acta Oecologica , 59:46-51.
    25. Qinggang Wang, YaozhanXu, Zhijun Lu, DachuanBao, YiliGuo, Junmeng Lu, Kuihan Zhang, Haibo Liu, HongjieMeng, XiujuanQiao, Handong Huang and Mingxi Jiang*. 2014. Disentangling the effects of topography and space on the distributions of dominant species in a subtropical forest. Chin. Sci. Bull., 59(35):5113-5122.
    26. Qinggang Wang, DachuanBao, YiliGuo, Junmeng Lu, Zhijun Lu, YaozhanXu, KuihanZhang, Haibo Liu, HongjieMeng, Mingxi Jiang*, XiujuanQiao and Handong Huang. 2014. Species associations in a species-rich subtropical forest were not well-explained by stochastic geometry of biodiversity.PLoS ONE, 9(5): e97300.
    27. YiliGuo, Junmeng Lu, Scott B. Franklin, Qinggang Wang, YaozhanXu, Kuihan Zhang, DachuanBao, XiujuanQiao, Handong Huang,Zhijun Lu and Mingxi Jiang. 2013. Spatial distribution of tree species in a species-rich subtropical mountain forest in central China. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 43: 826–835.
    28. Jian-Xiong Liao, Ming-Xi Jiang* and Han-Dong Huang. 2013. Growth characteristics of Adiantumreniforme var. sinensis and A. capillus-veneris in response to light and soil moisture. Nordic Journal of Botany, 31:500-504.
    29. Xinzeng Wei, HongjieMeng and Mingxi Jiang*. 2013. Landscape Genetic Structure of a Streamside Tree Species Eupteleapleiospermum(Eupteleaceae): Contrasting Roles of River Valley and Mountain Ridge. PLoS ONE, 8(6): e66928.
    30. Dong He, Qing-Gang Wang, Scott B. Franklin, Ming-Xi Jiang*. 2013. Transient and asymptotic demographics of the riparian species Eupteleapleiospermum in the Shennongjia area, central China. Biological Conservation, 161:193–202.
    31. Xinzeng Wei and Mingxi Jiang*. 2012. Limited genetic impacts of habitat fragmentation in an ‘‘old rare’’ relict tree, Eupteleapleiospermum (Eupteleaceae). Plant Ecology, 213(6):909-917.
    32. Jian X. Liao, Juan Chen, Ming X. Jiang* and Han D. Huang. 2012. Leaf traits and persistence of relict and endangered tree species in a rare plant community. Functional Plant Biology, 39(6): 512–518.
    33. Dong He, Ming-Xi Jiang* and Xin-Zeng Wei. 2012. A dendroclimatic investigation of radial growth–climate relationships for the riparian species Cercidiphyllumjaponicum in the Shennongjia area, central China. Trees-Structure and Function, 26(2):503-512.
    34. Xinzeng Wei and Mingxi Jiang*. 2012. Contrasting relationships between species diversity and genetic diversity in natural and disturbed forest tree communities. New Phytologist, 193(3):779-786.
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