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Guanghui Lin

Guanghui Lin

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
63
Citations
13255
World Ranking
1983
National Ranking
44

Overview

Guanghui Lin is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China and primarily works within the field of Environmental Science. Their research extensively covers several interconnected subfields, including Ecology, Molecular Biology, Global and Planetary Change, Earth-Surface Processes, and Plant Science.

Lin's recent publications demonstrate a focus on coastal wetland ecosystems and carbon dynamics. Notable works include:

  • "Mangrove reforestation provides greater blue carbon benefit than afforestation for mitigating global climate change" (2023, Nature Communications)
  • "Spatial patterns and driving factors of carbon stocks in mangrove forests on Hainan Island, China" (2022, Global Ecology and Biogeography)
  • "Origin verification of French red wines using isotope and elemental analyses coupled with chemometrics" (2020, Food Chemistry)
  • "Temporal variations of carbon and water fluxes in a subtropical mangrove forest: Insights from a decade-long eddy covariance measurement" (2023, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
  • "Coastal urbanization may indirectly positively impact growth of mangrove forests" (2024, Communications Earth & Environment)

They frequently publish in venues such as Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Food Chemistry, Frontiers in Marine Science, Plant and Soil, and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

Key research topics addressed in Lin's work include:

  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Oil Palm Production and Sustainability
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Plant responses to water stress

Frequent collaborators include researchers such as Yuchen Meng, Ruikun Gou, Shanshan Song, Jiankun Bai, and Ken W. Krauss, reflecting active cooperation in interdisciplinary projects focusing on ecology and environmental science.

Best Publications

  • Assessing the Response of Terrestrial Ecosystems to Potential Changes in Precipitation

    Jake F. Weltzin;Michael E. Loik;Susanne Schwinning;David G. Williams

  • A mechanistic model for interpretation of hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in tree-ring cellulose

    John S. Roden;Guanghui Lin;James R. Ehleringer

  • Hydrogen sulphide enhances photosynthesis through promoting chloroplast biogenesis, photosynthetic enzyme expression, and thiol redox modification in Spinacia oleracea seedlings.

    Juan Chen;Fei-Hua Wu;Fei-Hua Wu;Wen-Hua Wang;Chen-Juan Zheng

  • Partitioning overstory and understory evapotranspiration in a semiarid savanna woodland from the isotopic composition of water vapor

    Enrico A. Yepez;David G. Williams;Russell L. Scott;Guanghui Lin

  • Carbon fluxes, evapotranspiration, and water use efficiency of terrestrial ecosystems in China

    Jingfeng Xiao;Ge Sun;Jiquan Chen;Jiquan Chen;Hui Chen

  • Recent progresses in mangrove conservation, restoration and research in China

    Luzhen Chen;Wenqing Wang;Yihui Zhang;Guanghui Lin

  • Hydrogen isotopic fractionation by plant roots during water uptake in coastal wetland plants.

    Guanghui Lin;Leonel da S. L. Sternberg

  • A general predictive model for estimating monthly ecosystem evapotranspiration

    Ge Sun;Karrin Alstad;Jiquan Chen;Shiping Chen

  • Dependence of carbon sequestration on the differential responses of ecosystem photosynthesis and respiration to rain pulses in a semiarid steppe

    Shiping Chen;Guanghui Lin;Jianhui Huang;G. Darrel Jenerette

  • Elevated CO2 and temperature impacts on different components of soil CO2 efflux in Douglas-fir terracosms

    Guanghui Lin;Guanghui Lin;James R. Ehleringer;PauL. T. Rygiewicz;Mark G. Johnson

  • Monosoonal precipitation responses of shrubs in a cold desert community on the Colorado Plateau

    Guanghui Lin;Susan L. Phillips;James R. Ehleringer

  • Energy balance and partition in Inner Mongolia steppe ecosystems with different land use types

    Shiping Chen;Jiquan Chen;Guanghui Lin;Wenli Zhang

  • Carbon Isotopic Fractionation Does Not Occur during Dark Respiration in C3 and C4 Plants

    Guanghui Lin;James R. Ehleringer

  • Effect of Growth Form, Salinity, Nutrient and Sulfide on Photosynthesis, Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Growth of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.)

    Guanghui Lin;L. D. S. L. Sternberg

  • Compensatory growth responses to clipping defoliation in Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) under nutrient addition and water deficiency conditions

    Wei Zhao;Shi-Ping Chen;Guang-Hui Lin

  • Short-term C4 plant Spartina alterniflora invasions change the soil carbon in C3 plant-dominated tidal wetlands on a growing estuarine Island

    Xiaoli Cheng;Xiaoli Cheng;Yiqi Luo;Yiqi Luo;Jiquan Chen;Jiquan Chen;Guanghui Lin;Guanghui Lin

  • Interactions between mangroves and exotic Spartina in an anthropogenically disturbed estuary in southern China

    Yihui Zhang;Guanmin Huang;Wenqing Wang;Luzhen Chen

  • Summer rain pulse size and rainwater uptake by three dominant desert plants in a desertified grassland ecosystem in northwestern China

    Xiaoli Cheng;Xiaoli Cheng;Shuqing An;Bo Li;Jiquan Chen

  • Differential responses of auto- and heterotrophic soil respiration to water and nitrogen addition in a semiarid temperate steppe

    Liming Yan;Shiping Chen;Jianhui Huang;Guanghui Lin

  • Contrasting ecosystem CO2 fluxes of inland and coastal wetlands: a meta-analysis of eddy covariance data.

    Weizhi Lu;Jingfeng Xiao;Fang Liu;Yue Zhang

  • An integrated UAV-borne lidar system for 3D habitat mapping in three forest ecosystems across China

    Qinghua Guo;Yanjun Su;Tianyu Hu;Xiaoqian Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Shiping Chen
Shiping Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiquan Chen
Jiquan Chen Michigan State University
Jianhui Huang
Jianhui Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xingguo Han
Xingguo Han Hebei University
Changhui Peng
Changhui Peng University of Quebec at Montreal
Yiqi Luo
Yiqi Luo Cornell University
Xuhui Lee
Xuhui Lee Yale University
Hao Wu
Hao Wu Harvard University
James R. Ehleringer
James R. Ehleringer University of Utah

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