近五年代表论文
Zhang ZH*, Wang GS, Wang H, et al. 2021.Warming and drought increases but wet reduces the net sink of CH4 in alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau. Applied Soil Ecology 167:104061.
Wei Y, Zhou HK, Zhang ZH*, 2020. A Review of the Global Change Research on the Tibetan Plateau: From Field Observation to Manipulative Experiments. The Global Environmental Engineers 7: 40-51.
Wang Q#, Zhang ZH#, Du R#, et al., 2019. Richness of plant communities plays a larger role than climate in determining responses of species richness to climate change. Journal of Ecology 107:1944-1955
Wang GS, Liang YP……Zhang ZH* 2018. Greenhouse gas emissions from the Tibetan alpine grassland: effects of nitrogen and phosphorus addition. Sustainability 10:4454.
Zhang ZH, Zhu XX, Wang SP*, et al., 2017. Nitrous oxide emissions from different land uses affected by managements on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 246: 133-141.
Meng FD#, Jiang LL#, Zhang ZH#, et al., 2017. Changes in flowering functional group affect responses of-community phenological sequences to temperature change. Ecology 98, (3), 734-740.
Qi Q, Yue HW, Zhang ZH, et al., 2021. Microbial functional responses explain alpine soil carbon fluxes under future climate scenarios. mBio 12:e00761-20.
Meng FD, Zhang LY, Zhang ZH, et al., 2019. Opposite effects of winter day and night temperature changes on early phenophases. Ecology 100(9):e02775.
Jia J, Cao ZJ, Liu CZ, Zhang ZH, et al., 2019. Climate warming alters subsoil but not topsoil carbon dynamics in alpine grassland. Global Change Biology. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14823
Liu X, Lu YW, Zhang ZH et al., 2019. Foliar fungal diseases respond differently to nitrogen and phosphorus additions in Tibetan alpine meadows. Ecological Research.
Meng FD, Suonan J, Zhang ZH, et al. 2018. Nonlinear responses of temperature sensitivities of community phenophases to warming and cooling events are mirroring plant functional diversity. Agricultural & Forest Meteorology, 253–254:31-37.
Liu HY, Mi ZR, …… Zhang ZH, et al., 2018. Shifting plant species composition in response to climate change stabilizes grassland primary production. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115: 4051-4056.
Xu W, Zhu MY, Zhang ZH, et al., 2018. Experimentally simulating warmer and wetter climate additively improves rangeland quality on the Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Applied Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13066.
Wang H, Liu HY, ……, Zhang ZH, et al., 2017. Warm- and cold- season grazing affect soil respiration differently in alpine grasslands. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 248: 136-143.
Suonan J, Classen A, Zhang ZH, He J-S*. 2017. Asymmetric winter warming advanced plant phenology to a greater extent than symmetric warming in an alpine meadow. Functional Ecology : DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.12909.
Ma ZY, Liu HY, Mi ZR, Zhang ZH, et al., 2017. Climate warming reduces the temporal stability of plant community biomass production. Nature Communications 8: 15378.