MM
Publications
- Warming reduced flowering synchrony and extended community flowering season in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
- Composition of the soil seed bank and vegetation changes after wetland drying and soil salinization on the Tibetan Plateau
- Direct and indirect effects of long-term fertilization on the stability of the persistent seed bank
- Changes in soil organic carbon content and their causes during the degradation of alpine meadows in Zoige wetland
- Precipitation controls seed bank size and its role in alpine meadow community regeneration with increasing altitude
- Nonlinear response of the soil seed bank and its role in plant community regeneration with increased grazing disturbance
- Soil Seed Banks, Alternative Stable State Theory, and Ecosystem Resilience
- Light controls alpine meadow community assembly during succession by affecting species recruitment from the seed bank
- Plant regeneration from seeds: Tibet Plateau in China
- Soil seed bank dynamics are regulated by bird diversity and soil moisture during alpine wetland degradation
- Effects of Water Level on Three Wetlands Soil Seed Banks on the Tibetan Plateau
- Nematode communities response to long-term grazing disturbance on Tibetan plateau
- Wetland drying indirectly influences plant community and seed bank diversity through soil pH
- Seed banks trigger ecological resilience in subalpine meadows abandoned after arable farming on the Tibetan Plateau
- Direct and indirect effects of temperature and precipitation on alpine seed banks in the Tibetan Plateau
- Soil environmental factors drive seed density across vegetation types on the Tibetan Plateau
- Grazing disturbance increases transient but decreases persistent soil seed bank
- Role of seed bank in aboveground vegetation regeneration signal ecosystem transition from arid grassland to shrubland with decreasing soil moisture
- Change in grass hill size can signal species diversity changes and ecosystem state transitions during alpine wetland degradation
- Large-Scale Patterns of Soil Nematodes across Grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau: Relationships with Climate, Soil and Plants
- Role of the Soil Seed Bank during Succession in a Subalpine Meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
- Elevation, moisture and shade drive the functional and phylogenetic meadow communities’ assembly in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
- Different response of transient and persistent seed bank of alpine wetland to grazing disturbance on the Tibetan Plateau
- Role of soil seed bank along a disturbance gradient in an alpine meadow on the Tibet plateau
- Seasonal dynamics in alpine meadow seed banksalong an altitudinal gradient on the Tibetan Plateau
- Effect of Diurnal Fluctuating versus Constant Temperatures on Germination of 445 Species from the Eastern Tibet Plateau
- Soil seed bank dynamics in alpine wetland succession on the Tibetan Plateau
- Effects of disturbance intensity on seasonal dynamics of alpine meadow soil seed banks on the Tibetan Plateau
- Seasonal Dynamics of the Plant Community and Soil Seed Bank along a Successional Gradient in a Subalpine Meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
- Responses of alpine meadow seed bank and vegetation to nine consecutive years of soil fertilization
- Divergent trait responses to nitrogen addition in tall and short species
- Host plant height explains the effect of nitrogen enrichment on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
- Different responses of functional groups to N addition increased synchrony and shortened community reproductive duration in an alpine meadow
- Seed mass and shape predicts species' seed bank persistence at a global scale
- Microbial phosphorus‐cycling genes in soil under global change
- Phosphorus addition ameliorates soil micro-food web simplification due to nitrogen enrichment but does not restore nematode community composition
- Large and non-spherical seeds are less likely to form a persistent soil seed bank