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  2010  Vol.34 (Number 2)   Published: Feb. 1, 2010 On line: Jan. 20,2010
  编辑之窗
  稳定同位素生态学专题论文
  2008年冰灾对森林生态系统的破坏专题论文
 
 
 
 
编辑之窗
 
 


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LIN Guang-Hui and
  Stable isotope ecology: a new branch of ecology resulted from technology advances
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    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 119–122 [Abstract ] ( 131 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 297KB ]( 240 )


123

CAO Kun-Fang and CHANG Jie
  The ecological effects of an unusual climatic disaster: the destruction to forest ecosystems by the extremely heavy glaze and snow storms occurred in early 2008 in southern China
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    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 123–124 [Abstract ] ( 128 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 258KB ]( 191 )
稳定同位素生态学专题论文
 
 


125

ZHANG Peng, WANG Gang, ZHANG Tao and CHEN Nian-Lai
  Responses of foliar δ13C in Sabina przewalskii and Picea crassifolia to altitude and its mechanism in the Qilian Mountains, China
    Aims Sabina przewalskii and Picea crassifolia, widely distributed in the Qilian Mountains, were employed to analyze the response of leaf δ13C of subalpine trees to altitude and its mechanism.
Methods...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 125–133 [Abstract ] ( 514 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 610KB ]( 155 )


134

HE Chun-Xia, LI Ji-Yue, , ZHANG Yan-Xiang, ZHENG Quan-Shui, XIE Bo and DING Yi-Ting
  Differences in leaf mass per area, photosynthetic pigments and δ13C by orientation and crown position in five greening tree species
    Aims Light, temperature and humidity conditions differ among individual leaves and may influence leaf mor-phology, anatomy, stomatal conductance, chlorophyll content and distribution and leaf photosynthetic processes. Our objective was to determi...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 134–143 [Abstract ] ( 541 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 401KB ]( 153 )


144

HE Qian, , LI Ji-Yue, , SHEN Ying-Bai, CHEN Xiao-Yang, SHANG Fu-Hua, HU Lei and ZHANG Zhi-Yi
  Difference in δ13C and gas exchange parameters among Populus tomentosa clones
    Aims Fast, efficient breeding of fast-growth and high water use efficiency (WUE) in Populus tomentosa clones is a pressing need for afforestation in arid and semi-arid regions. There is much research on the correlation be-tween ...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 144–150 [Abstract ] ( 519 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 456KB ]( 126 )


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WANG Yu-Tao, , LI Ji-Yue, , LIU Ping, CHEN Chong and HE Chun-Xia
  Seasonal differences in leaf carbon isotope composition among landscaping species of different life forms in Beijing, China
   

Aims Plants with high water use efficiency could contribute to an overall lower water-using landscape. Our objective was to analyze differences in water use efficiency among landscaping plants in Beijing, China.
Methods We used st...

    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 151–159 [Abstract ] ( 110 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 744KB ]( 125 )


160

WU Tian-Xiang, and HUANG Jian-Hui
  Effects of grazing on the δ15N values of foliage and soil in a typical steppe ecosystem in Inner Mongolia, China
    Aims Stable N isotope signature (δ15N) in both plant and soil is potentially an important parameter to evaluate N cycling in grassland ecosystems. Grazing is a dominant land use in northern China grasslands and might have gre...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 160–169 [Abstract ] ( 407 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 455KB ]( 131 )


170

YUAN Guo-Fu, ZHANG Na, , SUN Xiao-Min, WEN Xue-Fa, Zhang Shi-Chun and
  Partitioning wheat field evapotranspiration using Keeling Plot method and continuous atmospheric vapor δ18O data
    Aims Stable isotopes technique and Keeling Plot relationship offer great promise for partitioning evapotranspi-ration (ET), which can help us better understand the hydrologic cycle within terrestrial ecosystems. Our objectives are to eva...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 170–178 [Abstract ] ( 114 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 456KB ]( 107 )


179

WANG Yan-Hong, JIANG Hong, , YU Shu-Quan, LI Wei and LIN Xi-Qiao
  A review of applications of sulfur stable isotope technology in ecological studies
    With the increase of anthropogenic SO2 emission, behavior of sulfur isotopes during biogeochemical processes has been the focus of numerous studies. We reviewed the potential contributions of studies using sulfur stable isotope, which include s...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 179–185 [Abstract ] ( 103 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 360KB ]( 131 )
2008年冰灾对森林生态系统的破坏专题论文
 
 


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CHEN Lu-Zhen, WANG Wen-Qing, ZHANG Yi-Hui, HUANG Li, ZHAO Chun-Lei, YANG Sheng-Chang, YANG Zhi-Wei, CHEN Yue-Chao, XU Hua-Lin, ZHONG Cai-Rong, SU Bo, FANG Bai-Zhou, CHEN Nai-Ming, ZENG Chuan-Zhi and LIN Guang-Hui
  Damage to mangroves from extreme cold in early 2008 in southern China
    Aims Unusually low temperatures associated with heavy rain, snow and frost occurred in 19 provinces in south-ern China in January–February 2008. Our objectives were to evaluate the impact of the cold weather event on mangroves and to compare dif...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 186–194 [Abstract ] ( 106 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 633KB ]( 132 )


195

HE Qian, LI Ji-Yue, CHEN Xiao-Yang, CHEN Hong-Yue, PENG Hua-Gui and FAN Shun-Jiang
  Types and extent of damage to Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations due to unusually heavy snow and ice in southern China
    Aims Forest ecosystems were seriously damaged by unusually heavy snow and ice in early 2008 in southern China. Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata), the main timber tree in southern China, was one of the most severely affected species. ...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 195–203 [Abstract ] ( 366 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 433KB ]( 130 )


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MA Ze-Qing, , , WANG Hui-Min, , WANG Shao-Qiang, , LI Qing-Kang, , WANG Yi-Dong, , , WANG Hong-Qing and
  Impact of a severe ice storm on subtropical plantations at Qianyanzhou, Jiangxi, China
    Aims During mid-January and mid-February 2008, an unexpected severe ice storm occurred over southern China that caused heavy damage to forests. Our objectives were to examine the effect of this storm on subtropical planted forests and to quantify...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 204–212 [Abstract ] ( 105 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 775KB ]( 119 )


213

SU Zhi-Yao, , LIU Gang, OU Yu-Duan, DAI Zhao-Hui and LI Zhen-Kui
  Storm damage in a montane evergreen broadleaved forest of Chebaling National Nature Reserve, South China
    Aims The forest ecosystem of north Guangdong Province, China was severely damaged by a freezing rain and ice storm in early 2008. Our aim is to assess tree damage and factors that influence it in a subtropical montane evergreen broadleaved forest...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 213–222 [Abstract ] ( 391 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 532KB ]( 135 )


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ZHANG Zhi-Xiang, LIU Peng, QIU Zhi-Jun, LIU Chun-Sheng, CHEN Wei-Xin, LI Cheng-Hui, LIAO Jin-Ping and LI Hong-Jun
  Factors influencing ice and snow damage to Pinus taiwanensis in Jiulongshan Nature Reserve, China
    Aims Our objective was to investigate ice and snow damage to Pinus taiwanensis, which is widely grown in plantations in Jiulongshan Nature Reserve, Zhejiang Province, China. Findings will assist sustainable manage-ment of plantations exp...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 223–232 [Abstract ] ( 551 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 704KB ]( 140 )


233

WANG Li-Long and LU Lin
  Analysis of the damage to Phyllostachys pubescens forests caused by a severe snow in Jiuhua Mountain, China
    Aims Few studies have examined snow damage on ecosystem composition and function in ecologically fragile areas, and most studies were qualitative. Therefore, quantitative study on this topic has important theoretical and practical significance. <...
    2010 Vol. 34 (2): 233–239 [Abstract ] ( 449 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 416KB ]( 231 )

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