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Wang, C., Zhou, T., Qin, Y., Zhou, G., Fei, Y., Xu, Y., ... &Qiao, X. (2022). Wuling Mountains function as a corridor for woody plant species exchange between Northern and Southern Central China. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 40.doi: 10.3389/fevo.2022.837738.
LoubotaPanzou, G. J., Fayolle, A., Jucker, T., Phillips, O. L., Bohlman, S., Banin, L. F., ...Xu, Y., ...&Feldpausch, T. R. (2021). Pantropical variability in tree crown allometry. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 30(2), 459-475.
Qiao, X., Zhang, J., Wang, Z., Xu, Y., Zhou, T., Mi, X., ... & Ellison, A. M. (2021). Foundation species across a latitudinal gradient in China. Ecology, 102(2), e03234.
Cao, K., Condit, R., Mi, X., Chen, L., Ren, H., Xu, W., ... Xu, Y., ...&Svenning, J. C. (2021). Species packing and the latitudinal gradient in beta-diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 288(1948), 20203045.
Xu, Y., Iida, Y., Huang, H., Shi, Z., Franklin, S. B., Luo, Y., Bao, D., Qiao, X., Lu, Z. & Jiang, M. (2019). Linkages between tree architectural designs and life-history strategies in a subtropical montane moist forest. Forest ecology and management, 438, 1-9.
Xu, Y., Wan, D., Xiao, Z., Wu, H., & Jiang, M. (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, 117475.
Wang, Q., Punchi-Manage, R., Lu, Z., Franklin, S. B., Wang, Z., Li, Y., Chi, X., Bao, D., Guo, Y., Lu, J., Xu, Y., Qiao,X.& Jiang, M. (2016). Effects of topography on structuring species assemblages in a subtropical forest. Journal of Plant Ecology, 10(3), 440-449.
Xu, Y., Franklin, S. B., Wang, Q., Shi, Z., Luo, Y., Lu, Z., Zhang, J., Qiao, X., & Jiang, M. (2015). Topographic and biotic factors determine forest biomass spatial distribution in a subtropical mountain moist forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 357, 95-103.
Xu, Y., Zhang, J., Franklin, S. B., Liang, J., Ding, P., Luo, Y., Lu, Z., Bao, D., & Jiang, M. (2015). Improving allometry models to estimate the above‐and belowground biomass of subtropical forest, China. Ecosphere, 6(12), 1-15.
Guo Y, Lu Z, Wang Q, Xu Y,Meng, H., Liu, H., Zhang, J., Bao, D., Qiao, X., Huang, H., Jiang, M.,(2015) Detecting negative density dependence from spatial patterns in a heterogeneous subtropical forest of central China. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 45(6), 710-720.
Wang, Q., Xu, Y., Lu, Z., Bao, D., Guo, Y., Lu, J., Zhang, K., Liu, H., Meng, H., Qiao, X., Huang, H., Jiang, M. (2014). Disentangling the effects of topography and space on the distributions of dominant species in a subtropical forest. Chinese science bulletin, 59(35), 5113-5122.
Wang Q, Bao D, Guo Y, Lu J, Lu Z, Xu Y, et al. (2014) Species Associations in a Species-Rich Subtropical Forest Were Not Well-Explained by Stochastic Geometry of Biodiversity. PLoS ONE 9(5): e97300.
Guo Y, Lu J, Franklin S, Wang Q, Xu Y, et al. (2013) Spatial distribution of tree species in a species-rich subtropical mountain forest in central China.Canadian Journal of Forest Research 43: 826–835.
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