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  • Name:  Xiujuan Qiao
  • Title:  professor
  • Education:  PhD
  • TEL:  027-87700832
  • Email:  xjqiao@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 Aquatic Plant

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    Major publications:

    1. Qiao XJ, Zhang JX, Wang Z, Xu YZ, Zhou TY, Mi XC, Cao M, Ye WH, Jin GZ, Hao ZQ, Wang XG, Wang XH, Tian SY, Li XK, Xiang WS, Liu YK, Shao YN, Xu K, Sang WG, Zeng FP, Ren HB, Jiang MX, Ellison A. Foundation species across a latitudinal gradient in China. Ecology, 2021, e03234.
    2. Qiao XJ, Jabot F, Tang ZY, Jiang MX, Fang JY. 2015. A latitudinal gradient in tree community assembly processes evidenced in forests of China. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 24(3):314-323.
    3. Qiao XJ, Tang ZY, Shen ZH, Fang JY, 2012. What causes geographical variation in the species-area relationships? A test from forests in China. Ecography, 35: 1110-1116.
    4. Qiao XJ, Wang SP, Tang ZY, Fang JY, 2012. Effects of community structure on the species-area relationship in China’s forests. Ecography, 35: 1117-1123.
    5. Zhou TY, Zhang JX, Qin YZ, Zhou G, Wang CR, Xu YZ, Fei YN, Qiao XJ*, Jiang MX*. 2022. Species asynchrony and large trees jointly drive community stability in a montane subtropical forest. Ecosytems.
    6. Zhang JX, Swenson N, Liu JM, Liu MT, Qiao XJ*, Jiang M.X. A phylogenetic and trait‐based analysis of community assembly in a subtropical forest in central China. Ecology and Evolution, 2020, 10: 8091–8104.
    7. Qiao XJ, Li QX, Jiang QH, Lu JM, Wang QG, Tang ZY, Franklin SB, Zhang JX, Lu ZJ, Bao DC, Guo YL, Xu YZ, Jiang MX. 2015. Beta diversity determinants in Badagongshan, a subtropical forest in central China. Scientific Reports, 5, 17043.
    8. Wang CR, Zhou TY, Qin YZ, Zhou G, Fei YN, Xu YZ, Tang ZY, Jiang MX, Qiao XJ*. Wuling Mountains function as a corridor for woody plant species exchange between Northern and Southern Central China. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2022, 10:837738.
    9. Zhou TY, Zhang JX, Qin YZ, Jiang MX, Qiao XJ*. The effects of biotic and abiotic factors on the community dynamics in a mountain subtropical forest. Forests, 2021, 12: 427.
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