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    Global patterns of the leaf economics spectrum in wetlands by Pan, Yingji, Cieraad, Ellen, Armstrong, Jean, Armstrong, William, Clarkson, Beverley R., Colmer, Timothy D., Pedersen, Ole, Visser, Eric J. W., Voesenek, Laurentius A. C. J., van Bodegom, Peter M.

    Published in Nature communications (09-09-2020)
    “…The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits that reflect a gradient from conservative to acquisitive…”
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    Are ecophysiological adaptive traits decoupled from leaf economics traits in wetlands? by Pan, Yingji, Cieraad, Ellen, Bodegom, Peter M., Alahuhta, Janne

    Published in Functional ecology (01-07-2019)
    “…Wetland plants have developed a suite of traits, such as aerenchyma, radial oxygen loss and leaf gas films, to adapt to the wetland environment characterised…”
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    Global richness patterns of alpine genus Gentiana depend on multiple factors by Wai, Thae Hnin, Liang, Xin, Xie, Huanhuan, Liu, Lian, Pan, Yingji, Xu, Ying, Zhao, Lina, Xu, Xiaoting

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2024)
    “…Environmental factors impact species richness differently across taxonomic groups, and understanding the geographic patterns and drivers influencing alpine…”
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    Relationship between Soil Fungi and Seedling Density in the Vicinity of Adult Conspecifics in an Arid Desert Forest by Yanxin Long, Xiaodong Yang, Yuee Cao, Guanghui Lv, Yan Li, Yingji Pan, Kaihong Yan, Yanju Liu

    Published in Forests (01-01-2021)
    “…Research Highlights: 1. Soil fungi have a higher influence on seedling density compared to soil environmental factors; 2. Host-specific pathogens and…”
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    Global change and plant-ecosystem functioning in freshwaters by Pan, Yingji, García-Girón, Jorge, Iversen, Lars Lønsmann

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-06-2023)
    “…Contrary to their terrestrial counterparts, freshwater plants are linked to flooding dynamics associated with their habitats in or around water.Gas…”
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    Integrating bottom-up building stock model with logistics networks to support the site selection of circular construction hub by Yang, Xining, Hu, Mingming, Shan, Wenhui, Zhang, Chunbo, Li, Tiankun, Pan, Yingji

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (10-12-2023)
    “…The circular construction hub is a logistics point for the storage, processing, and distribution of secondary construction materials. However, its site…”
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    Towards linking freshwater plants and ecosystems via functional biogeography by Iversen, Lars Lønsmann, Girón, Jorge García, Pan, Yingji

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-01-2022)
    “…Functional biogeography has advanced the field of functional ecology into a more spatiallypredictive science. However, freshwater plants are still…”
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    Consistent temperature-dependent patterns of leaf lifespan across spatial and temporal gradients for deciduous trees in Europe by Xia, Xingli, Pan, Yingji, Chang, Mingyang, Wu, Dan, Zhang, Xijin, Xia, Jianyang, Song, Kun

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-05-2022)
    “…Temperature affects leaf lifespan (LL) across either space or time, driving long-term adaptation and short-term thermal acclimation, respectively. However, a…”
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    Beta diversity of urban spontaneous plants and its drivers in 9 major cities of Yunnan province, China by Gao, Zhiwen, Pan, Yingji, Van Bodegom, Peter M., Cieraad, Ellen, Xing, Dingliang, Yang, Yanyi, Xia, Tiyuan, Luo, Xinyi, Song, Kun, Da, Liangjun, Malkinson, Dan

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-06-2023)
    “…•The exponent (z) of the SAC model was used in urban ecosystems to characterize beta diversity.•We found the species composition of native plants was more…”
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    Drivers of spontaneous plant richness patterns in urban green space within a biodiversity hotspot by Gao, Zhiwen, Song, Kun, Pan, Yingji, Malkinson, Dan, Zhang, Xijin, Jia, Bo, Xia, Tiyuan, Guo, Xueyan, Liang, Hong, Huang, Shasha, Da, Liangjun, Van Bodegom, Peter M., Cieraad, Ellen

    Published in Urban forestry & urban greening (01-06-2021)
    “…•Patterns of spontaneous species richness are explained by multiply theories.•Richness patterns of both invasive and non-invasive had similar drivers.•Patch…”
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    Applying trait-based method to investigate the relationship between macrophyte communities and environmental conditions in a eutrophic freshwater lake, China by Pan, Yingji, Zhang, Xijin, Song, Kun, Da, Liangjun

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-09-2017)
    “…•Trait-based community assembly analysis has not been sufficiently applied for freshwater system, especially at the level of functional trait.•We used the RLQ…”
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    Drivers of plant traits that allow survival in wetlands by Pan, Yingji, Cieraad, Ellen, Clarkson, Beverley R., Colmer, Timothy D., Pedersen, Ole, Visser, Eric J. W., Voesenek, Laurentius A. C. J., Bodegom, Peter M., Alahuhta, Janne

    Published in Functional ecology (01-05-2020)
    “…Plants have developed a suite of traits to survive the anaerobic and anoxic soil conditions in wetlands. Previous studies on wetland plant adaptive traits have…”
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    The leading trait dimensions in flood-tolerant plants by Pan, Yingji, Cieraad, Ellen, Armstrong, Jean, Armstrong, William, Clarkson, Beverley R, Pedersen, Ole, Visser, Eric J W, Voesenek, Laurentius A C J, van Bodegom, Peter M

    Published in Annals of botany (19-09-2022)
    “…While trait-based approaches have provided critical insights in general plant functioning, we lack a comprehensive quantitative view on plant strategies in…”
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    Enhanced effects of biotic interactions on predicting multispecies spatial distribution of submerged macrophytes after eutrophication by Song, Kun, Cui, Yichong, Zhang, Xijin, Pan, Yingji, Xu, Junli, Xu, Kaiqin, Da, Liangjun

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2017)
    “…Water eutrophication creates unfavorable environmental conditions for submerged macrophytes. In these situations, biotic interactions may be particularly…”
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