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    Source–sink dynamics assists the maintenance of a pollinating wasp by Tong, Xin, Ding, Yuan‐Yuan, Deng, JunYin, Wang, Rong, Chen, Xiao‐Yong

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2021)
    “…Dispersal that unites spatially subdivided populations into a metapopulation with source–sink dynamics is crucial for species persistence in fragmented…”
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    Sky islands as foci for divergence of fig trees and their pollinators in southwest China by Deng, JunYin, Fu, Rong‐Hua, Compton, Stephen G., Liu, Mei, Wang, Qin, Yuan, Chuan, Zhang, Lu‐Shui, Chen, Yan

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2020)
    “…The dynamics of populations and their divergence over time have shaped current levels of biodiversity and in the case of the “sky islands” of mountainous…”
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    Can pollinators track plant expansions? A case study on the genetic structure of a host‐dependent pollinating wasp by Yang, Yang, Wang, Ya‐Ting, Chen, Yan, Wang, Rong, Deng, JunYin, Chen, Xiao‐Yong

    Published in Ecological entomology (01-10-2022)
    “…Plants and their pollinators may respond differently to environmental changes like climate warming. As a consequence, whether the pollinators can successfully…”
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    Functional trait divergence associated with heteromorphic leaves in a climbing fig by Deng, Jun-Yin, Wang, Yong-Jin, Chen, Lu-Fan, Luo, Tong, Wang, Rong, Chen, Xiao-Yong

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (19-09-2023)
    “…Introduction Plants that display heteroblasty possess conspicuous variations in leaf morphology between their juvenile and adult phases, with certain species…”
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    Isolation and characterization of 13 polymorphic microsatellite loci for the fig wasp, Ceratosolen sp. (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) by Tan, Lu, Jun-Yin Deng, Rong-Hua Fu, Yan Chen

    Published in Applied entomology and zoology (01-05-2016)
    “…Fig wasps are short-lived, delicate and weak-flying. Their long-distance dispersal is highly dependent on the air flow above the canopy. The life forms of…”
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    Extremely high proportions of male flowers and geographic variation in floral ratios within male figs of Ficus tikoua despite pollinators displaying active pollen collection by Deng, JunYin, Fu, Rong‐Hua, Compton, Stephen G., Hu, Dai‐Mei, Zhang, Lu‐Shui, Yang, Fan, Chen, Yan, Kjellberg, Finn

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2016)
    “…Most plants are pollinated passively, but active pollination has evolved among insects that depend on ovule fertilization for larval development…”
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    Conservation implications of fine scale population genetic structure of Ficus species in South African forests by Deng, Jun-Yin, van Noort, Simon, Compton, Stephen G., Chen, Yan, Greeff, Jaco M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Three African forest Ficus species differ in traits that affect their gene flow.•Seed dispersal of all three species is local.•Fragmentation…”
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    How the root bacterial community of Ficus tikoua responds to nematode infection: enrichments of nitrogen-fixing and nematode-antagonistic bacteria in the parasitized organs by Meng, Xiang-Rui, Gan, Yu, Liao, Li-Jun, Li, Chao-Nan, Wang, Rong, Liu, Mei, Deng, Jun-Yin, Chen, Yan

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (28-06-2024)
    “…Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are among the most damaging pathogens to host plants. Plants can modulate their associated bacteria to cope with nematode…”
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    The genetic consequences of habitat specificity for fig trees in southern African fragmented forests by Deng, Jun-Yin, van Noort, Simon, Compton, Stephen G., Chen, Yan, Greeff, Jaco M.

    Published in Acta oecologica (Montrouge) (01-01-2020)
    “…Theory predicts that fragmentation will lead to reduced gene flow between populations, with loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation…”
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    Damming-associated landscape change benefits a wind-dispersed pioneer plant species by Ji, Hang, He, Yong-Rong, Li, Hong-Yue, Lu, Ling, Li, Jia-Hui, Zou, Jie, Wang, Rong, Deng, Jun-Yin, Chen, Xiao-Yong

    Published in New forests (01-03-2024)
    “…Landscape changes by anthropologic activities such as damming threaten local biodiversity through deforestation and subsequent geographic isolation. Ecological…”
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    Biodegradation of Benzo[a]pyrene by Arthrobacter oxydans B4 by PENG, Hui, YIN, Hua, DENG, Jun, YE, Jin-Shao, CHEN, Shuo-Na, HE, Bao-Yan, ZHANG, Na

    Published in Pedosphere (01-08-2012)
    “…A bacterial strain, Arthrobacter oxydans (B4), capable of degrading benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) in water body, was isolated from a polycyclic aromatic…”
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