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    Highly competitive native aquatic species could suppress the growth of invasive aquatic species with similar traits by Zhang, Xiaoliang, Yu, Hongwei, Yu, Haihao, Liu, Chunhua, Fan, Shufeng, Yu, Dan

    Published in Biological invasions (2021)
    “…Multiple invaders usually co-occur in an ecosystem and threaten the ecological safety of ecosystems. Invasive species from the same origin could facilitate…”
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    Species-specific functional trait responses of canopy-forming and rosette-forming macrophytes to nitrogen loading: Implications for water–sediment interactions by Tao, Min, Zhang, Chang, Zhang, Zhiqiang, Zuo, Zhenjun, Zhao, Haocun, Lv, Tian, Li, Yang, Yu, Haihao, Liu, Chunhua, Yu, Dan

    Published in Environment international (01-03-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •New framework links macrophytes to water–sediment systems under nitrogen loading.•Functional trait responses in macrophytes resulting in…”
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    Submerged Vegetation and Water Quality Degeneration From Serious Flooding in Liangzi Lake, China by Wang, Ligong, Han, Yuqin, Yu, Haihao, Fan, Shufeng, Liu, Chunhua

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (25-11-2019)
    “…In shallow lake ecosystems, flooding is a key disturbance factor of aquatic vegetation. Aquatic plants, especially submerged plants, play key roles in water…”
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    Environmental determinants of aquatic plant diversity differ between growth forms and range sizes by Zhou, Jianan, Li, Yaoqi, Lyu, Tong, Yu, Haihao, Meng, Jiahui, Song, Wenqi, Kang, Yulin, Yu, Dan, Wang, Zhiheng

    Published in Ecological indicators (15-12-2023)
    “…Aquatic plants are fundamental for aquatic ecosystems. Understanding variations in geographic patterns of aquatic plant diversity across growth forms is…”
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    Strain-Softening Characteristics of Hydrate-Bearing Sediments and Modified Duncan–Chang Model by Yan, Mengqiu, Yan, Rongtao, Yu, Haihao

    “…Marine hydrate exploitation may trigger the seabed geological disaster, such as seafloor collapse and landslide. It is critically important to understand the…”
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    Effects of Eutrophication and Different Water Levels on Overwintering of Eichhornia crassipes at the Northern Margin of Its Distribution in China by Yu, Haihao, Dong, Xianru, Yu, Dan, Liu, Chunhua, Fan, Shufeng

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (04-10-2019)
    “…When exotic species are introduced into new areas, establishment is a vital step in their invasion process. Therefore, overwintering strategies determine…”
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    Coverage of Native Plants Is Key Factor Influencing the Invasibility of Freshwater Ecosystems by Exotic Plants in China by Yu, Haihao, Wang, Ligong, Liu, Chunhua, Fan, Shufeng

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (28-02-2018)
    “…Understanding the biotic and abiotic factors that influence the susceptibility of a community to invasion is beneficial for the prediction and management of…”
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    Adaptive responses and transgenerational plasticity of a submerged plant to benthivorous fish disturbance by Li, Fuchao, Zuo, Zhenjun, Zhao, Haocun, Yu, Weicheng, Yu, Haihao, Yu, Dan, Liu, Chunhua

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2023)
    “…Submerged macrophytes play a key role in the restoration of shallow eutrophic lakes. However, in some subtropical lakes, benthivorous fishes dominate the fish…”
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    A simple method for predicting the hydraulic properties of unsaturated soils with different void ratios by Gao, You, Li, Ze, Sun, De’an, Yu, Haihao

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-05-2021)
    “…•Void ratio is a major factor that affects the hydraulic properties.•A method to normalize the SWRCs with different void ratios is proposed.•A simple method to…”
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    Differences in physiological traits and resistances of Alternanthera philoxeroides after herbivory by generalists and specialists by Yu, Haihao, Fan, Shufeng

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-12-2018)
    “…Many researchers have surveyed damages caused by natural enemies of invasive plants in both native and introduced ranges to test the enemy release hypothesis…”
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    NMR-based analysis of shear strength of weakly expansive clay in sodium chloride solution by Yu, Haihao, Sun, De'an, Tian, Huihui

    Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-05-2019)
    “…A series of direct shear and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tests were performed on a compacted weakly expansive clay saturated by sodium chloride (NaCl)…”
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    Measuring functional similarity of lncRNAs based on variable K-mer profiles of nucleotide sequences by Teng, Zhixia, Shi, Linyue, Yu, Haihao, Wu, Chengyan, Tian, Zhen

    Published in Methods (San Diego, Calif.) (01-04-2023)
    “…•Characterizing lncRNA Sequences by variable-length k-mer.•Adjusting the importance of k-mer through multi-level standardization.•Measuring functional…”
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    Native plants play crucial role in buffering against severity of exotic plant invasions in freshwater ecosystems by Fan, Shufeng, Yu, Haihao, Lv, Tian, Yang, Lei, Li, Yang, Wang, Ligong, Liu, Chunhua, Yu, Dan

    Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2024)
    “…Few studies have evaluated the relative importance of various factors in the invasion of exotic plants in freshwater ecosystems due to the difficulty of…”
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    Interplay between native plant performance and environment shapes resistance to aquatic plant invasion by Fan, Shufeng, Lv, Tian, Yu, Haihao, Yang, Lei, Wang, Ligong, Li, Yang, Liu, Chunhua, Yu, Dan

    Published in The Journal of ecology (22-10-2024)
    “…Abstract In the limited number of studies on biotic resistance in freshwater ecosystems, experimental studies have supported that native plants play a role in…”
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    Influence of Temperature and Pore Pressure on Geomechanical Behavior of Methane Hydrate-Bearing Sand by Yan, Rongtao, Yan, Mengqiu, Yu, Haihao, Yang, Dehuan

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Geomechanical behavior of methane hydrate-bearing sediment (MHBS) plays a major role in evaluation of the stability of a hydrate reservoir. A series…”
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    Decomposition of exotic versus native aquatic plant litter in a lake littoral zone: Stoichiometry and life form analyses by Wang, Qiuyue, Zhang, Hongli, Yan, Zhiwei, Wang, Junnan, Yu, Haihao, Yu, Dan, Liu, Chunhua

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-06-2024)
    “…The decomposition rates and stoichiometric characteristics of many aquatic plants remain unclear, and our understanding of material flow and nutrient cycles…”
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    Swelling of unsaturated GMZ07 bentonite at different temperatures by Zhang, Junran, Sun, De’an, Yu, Haihao, Jiang, Jianghong, Xu, Yongfu

    “…A series of wetting tests on unsaturated compacted GMZ07 sodium bentonite, taken from the Gaomiaozi area, Inner Mongolia, China, was performed to investigate…”
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    Predation risk-mediated indirect effects promote submerged plant growth: Implications for lake restoration by Li, Fuchao, Zhang, Tiantian, Zhang, Zhiqiang, Lv, Tian, Yu, Haihao, Yu, Dan, Liu, Chunhua

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2024)
    “…Biological manipulation, involving fish stockings, is commonly used to counteract the deterioration of submerged vegetation in eutrophic lakes. Nevertheless,…”
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    Modeling the Mechanical Behavior of Methane Hydrate-Bearing Soil Considering the Influences of Temperature and Pore Pressure by Yan, Rongtao, Lu, Di, Song, Yu, Yu, Haihao, Zhang, Qin, Zhou, Jiazuo

    Published in Energy & fuels (20-10-2022)
    “…Temperature and pore pressure have a significant impact on the mechanical behavior of methane hydrate-bearing soil (MHBS). To characterize the mechanical…”
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