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  2010  Vol.34 (Number 1)   Published: Jan. 1, 2010 On line: Nov. 30,2009
  主编寄语
  编辑之窗
  生态化学计量学专题论文
  综述
  论坛
 
 
 
 
主编寄语
 
 


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    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 1 [Abstract ] ( 140 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 149KB ]( 322 )
编辑之窗
 
 


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HE Jin-Sheng, and HAN Xing-Guo
  Ecological stoichiometry: Searching for unifying principles from individuals to ecosystems
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    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 2–6 [Abstract ] ( 123 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 315KB ]( 400 )
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ZHOU Peng, GENG Yan, MA Wen-Hong and HE Jin-Sheng
  Linkages of functional traits among plant organs in the dominant species of the Inner Mongolia grassland, China
    Aims The temperate grasslands in Inner Mongolia, representing a great diversity in vegetation types (desert steppe, typical steppe and meadow steppe) and function groups (grass/herb, legume/non-legume), are ideal places to test the hypothesized ...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 7–16 [Abstract ] ( 110 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 787KB ]( 281 )


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YANG Kuo, , HUANG Jian-Hui, DONG Dan, , MA Wen-Hong, and HE Jin-Sheng
  Canopy leaf N and P stoichiometry in grassland communities of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China
    Aims Leaf N and P stoichiometry has been widely studied at the species level in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, however, it lacks research at the community level. Since the ecological stoichiometric characteristics could play important r...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 17–22 [Abstract ] ( 110 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 1557KB ]( 251 )


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WU Tong-Gui, WU Ming, LIU Li and XIAO Jiang-Hua
  Seasonal variations of leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry of three herbaceous species in Hangzhou Bay coastal wetlands, China
    Aims Homeostasis constrains the elemental composition of individual species within narrow bounds no matter the chemical composition of the environment or the resource base. Our objective was to determine the dynamics of leaf stoichiometry during ...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 23–28 [Abstract ] ( 103 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 405KB ]( 219 )


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XU Bing, CHENG Yu-Xi, GAN Hui-Jie, ZHOU Wen-Jia and HE Jin-Sheng
  Correlations between leaf and fine root traits among and within species of typical temperate grassland in Xilin River Basin, Inner Mongolia, China
    Aims Studies on the relationship between leaf and fine root traits provide insights into interactions among plant functional traits, plant strategy for resource acquisition and mass partitioning, and predictive models for fine root traits. Our ma...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 29–38 [Abstract ] ( 103 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 516KB ]( 195 )


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YIN Xiao-Rui, , LIANG Cun-Zhu, WANG Li-Xin, WANG Wei, LIU Zhong-Ling, LIU Xiao-Ping and
  Ecological stoichiometry of plant nutrients at different restoration succession stages in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia, China
    Aims Much research is being done on plant nutrients and stoichiometry. Our purpose was to reveal the effects of grazing on plant nutrients and stoichiometry in a typical steppe of Inner Mongolia of China.
Methods We studied nutrien...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 39–47 [Abstract ] ( 102 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 1024KB ]( 202 )


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YAN En-Rong, , WANG Xi-Hua, , GUO Ming, , ZHONG Qiang, , ZHOU Wu and
  C:N:P stoichiometry across evergreen broad-leaved forests, evergreen coniferous forests and deciduous broad-leaved forests in the Tiantong region, Zhejiang Province, eastern China
    Aims Little is known about constrained ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus (C:N:P) in terrestrial ecosys-tems. Our objective was to examine the C:N:P stoichiometry and its relationship with N and P resorption in ever-green broad-leaved for...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 48–57 [Abstract ] ( 103 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 992KB ]( 242 )


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WU Tong-Gui, , CHEN Bu-Feng, XIAO Yi-Hua, PAN Yong-Jun, CHEN Yong and XIAO Jiang-Hua
  Leaf stoichiometry of trees in three forest types in Pearl River Delta, South China
    Aims Plant or biomass stoichiometry can be used to distinguish biological entities (genes, cells, organisms, etc.) based on element composition. Our objective was to determine the stoichiometry characteristics and examine nutrient limita-tion in ...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 58–63 [Abstract ] ( 93 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 382KB ]( 208 )


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LIU Xing-Zhao, , ZHOU Guo-Yi, ZHANG De-Qiang, LIU Shi-Zhong, CHU Guo-Wei and YAN Jun-Hua
  N and P stoichiometry of plant and soil in lower subtropical forest successional series in southern China
    Aims Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are two key elements of life and are major limiting nutrients in many ecosystems across the world. The balance of N and P has become the focal point of global change ecology and biogeochemistry, especially as ...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 64–71 [Abstract ] ( 106 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 492KB ]( 216 )
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TAN Dun-Yan, ZHANG Yang and WANG Ai-Bo
  A review of geocarpy and amphicarpy in angiosperms, with special reference to their ecologi-cal adaptive significance
    Geocarpy and amphicarpy are two special types of fruiting modes in angiosperms, and they occur mostly in terrestrial herbaceous plants. Geocarpous and amphicarpous species often occur in unstable habitats, where water or light is limiting, soil disturbanc...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 72–88 [Abstract ] ( 163 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 677KB ]( 182 )


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ZHANG Bo, , SUN Shan, ZHANG Zhi-Qiang and LI Qing-Jun
  A review of the evolutionary and ecological significance of lever-like stamens
    We review the structural diversity and evolutionary significance of a type of highly modified stamen that is lever-like or spurred and can function as lever during pollination. Evolutionary changes of the androecium in stamen number and morphology often t...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 89–99 [Abstract ] ( 95 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 1379KB ]( 155 )


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PING Xiao-Yan, , ZHOU Guang-Sheng, , SUN Jing-Song and
  Advances in the study of photosynthate allocation and its controls
    Photosynthate allocation is influenced by both environmental and biological factors. This paper reviews recent advances in the mechanism of photosynthate allocation and its controls at individual and community/ecosystem levels in order to improve understa...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 100–111 [Abstract ] ( 109 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 388KB ]( 250 )
论坛
 
 


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ZHANG Xin-Shi and
  An intellectual enquiring about ecological restoration and recovery, their scientific implica-tion and approach
    Aims Ecological restoration is one of the most active and key activities in contemporary ecology. But, it has been translated in Chinese as “ecological recovery”. By means of checking its English meaning and evolved processes, it is suggested that, inst...
    2010 Vol. 34 (1): 112–118 [Abstract ] ( 112 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 332KB ]( 294 )

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