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  • Name:  Zhongming Ye
  • Title:  Associate Professor
  • Education:  PhD
  • TEL:  027-87700874
  • Email:  yezhongming@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 Center: 

    Center for Plant Diversity

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    Major publications:

    1. Jin XF, Luo T, Yang CF, Ye ZM*. 2026. Linking environmental and pollination‐related factors to touch‐sensitive stigma closure dynamics in Mazus miquelii. American Journal of Botany, 113: e70174.
    2. He YD, Lázaro A., Bergamo PJ, Liang H, Yang CF*, Ye ZM*. 2025. Disentangling the mechanisms behind indirect interactions between plants via shared pollinators: effects of neutral and niche-based processes. Journal of Ecology, 113(12): 3622-3636.
    3. Ye ZM, He YD, Huang W, Jin XF, Bergamo PJ*, Yang CF*. 2025. Resource availability, competitor abundance and specialization affect competition among bumblebees. Behavioral Ecology, 36(4): araf038.
    4. Jin XF, Ye ZM*, He YD, Yang CF, Orr M, Luo A, Williams P., Zhu CD. 2025. Intraspecific and interspecific resource partitioning between bumblebee workers and males related to nectar quantity and quality. Insect Science, 32: 1047–1060.
    5. Zhong JR#, Jin XF#, Orr MC, Li XQ, He YD, Wang SW, Wang QF, Yang CF*, Ye ZM*. 2025. The ethics of theft: Reevaluating the impacts of floral larceny on plant reproductive success. Plant Diversity, 47(1): 148-158.
    6. Ye ZM, He YD, Bergamo PJ, Orr MC, Huang W, Jin XF, Lun HN, Wang QF, Yang CF*. 2024. Floral resource partitioning of coexisting bumble bees: Distinguishing species-, colony-, and individual-level effects. Ecology, 105(5): e4284.
    7. Huang W, Vallejo-Marín M, Inouye DW, Yang CF*, Ye ZM*. 2024. Bumblebees’flower preferences are associated with floral abundance and buzz frequency when buzz-pollinating co-flowering plants. Entomologia Generalis, 44(1), 133-141.
    8. Wang H, Ran N, Jiang HQ, Wang QQ, Ye M, Bowler PA, Jin XF, Ye ZM*. 2024. Complex floral traits shape pollinator attraction to flowering plants in urban greenspaces. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 91: 128165.
    9. Ye ZM, Jin XF, He YD, Cao Y, Zou Y, Wang QF, Traveset A, Bergamo PJ*, Yang CF*. 2023. The interplay between scale, pollination niche and floral attractiveness on density-dependent plant–pollinator interactions. Oecologia, 203(1): 193-204.
    10. Ye ZM, Jin XF, Yang CF*. 2021. Urban forest fragmentation can highly influence pollinator-plant interactions in close contrasting habitats of a local herb, Ajuga decumbens (Labiatae), Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 65: 127378.
    11. Ye ZM, Jin XF*, Wang QF, Yang CF*. 2020. Co-flowering neighbor alters pollinator composition and influences reproductive success in a plant pollinated by multiple insects. Plant Ecology, 221: 219–228.
    12. Ye ZM, Jin XF, Yang J, Wang QF, Yang CF*. 2019. Accurate position exchange of stamen and stigma by movement in opposite direction resolves the herkogamy dilemma in a protandrous plant, Ajuga decumbens (Labiatae). AoB PLANTS, 11: plz052.
    13. Ye ZM, Jin XF, Inouye DW, Wang QF*, Yang CF*. 2018. Variation in composition of two bumble bee species across communities affects nectar robbing but maintains pollinator visitation rate to an alpine plant, Salvia przewalskii: Nectar robbing variation and pollination. Ecological Entomology, 43: 363–370.
    14. Ye ZM, Jin XF, Wang QF*, Yang CF*, Inouye DW. 2017. Nectar replenishment maintains the neutral effects of nectar robbing on female reproductive success of Salvia przewalskii (Lamiaceae), a plant pollinated and robbed by bumble bees. Annals of Botany, 119: 1053-1059.
    15. Ye ZM, Jin XF, Wang QF*, Yang CF*, Inouye DW. 2017. Pollinators shift to nectar robbers when florivory occurs, with effects on reproductive success in Iris bulleyana (Iridaceae). Plant Biology, 19: 760–766.
    16. Ye ZM, Dai W-K, Jin XF, Gituru R, Wang QF*, Yang CF*.2014. Competition and facilitation among plants for pollination: can pollinator abundance shift the plant–plant interactions? Plant Ecology, 215: 3-13.
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