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Jinbo Xiong

Jinbo Xiong

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
42
Citations
7311
World Ranking
5550
National Ranking
123

Overview

Jinbo Xiong is a researcher affiliated with Ningbo University in China, specializing primarily in environmental science and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work centers on ecology, immunology, molecular biology, insect science, and pollution, with particular emphasis on aquaculture disease management and microbiota, coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, gut microbiota and health, microbial community ecology and physiology, insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, aquaculture nutrition and growth, and pharmaceutical and antibiotic environmental impacts.

Their recent publications reflect a focus on microbial ecology and environmental impacts related to aquaculture and microbial communities. Notable papers include:

  • Comparable Ecological Processes Govern the Temporal Succession of Gut Bacteria and Microeukaryotes as Shrimp Aged, 2020, Microbial Ecology
  • Effect of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotype on yield: Evidence from recruiting spatially consistent rhizosphere microbiome, 2021, Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Other frequently cited papers within their broader research circle related to shrimp aquaculture and microbial pathogen ecology include:

  • Microecological Koch's postulates reveal that intestinal microbiota dysbiosis contributes to shrimp white feces syndrome, 2020, Microbiome
  • Responses of sediment resistome, virulence factors and potential pathogens to decades of antibiotics pollution in a shrimp aquafarm, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Identifying Potential Polymicrobial Pathogens: Moving Beyond Differential Abundance to Driver Taxa, 2020, Microbial Ecology

Jinbo Xiong has frequently published in venues such as Aquaculture, SSRN Electronic Journal,, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, and Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Jiong Chen, Jiaqi Lü, Qiongfen Qiu, Haonan Sha, and Zhiyuan Yao.

Their research spans key topics involving the dynamics of microbial communities, host-microbe interactions in aquaculture species, and environmental impacts of antibiotics and pollutants, providing insights into ecosystem and health-related microbiota functions.

Best Publications

  • Soil pH drives the spatial distribution of bacterial communities along elevation on Changbai Mountain

    Congcong Shen;Jinbo Xiong;Huayong Zhang;Youzhi Feng

  • Geographic distance and pH drive bacterial distribution in alkaline lake sediments across Tibetan Plateau

    Jinbo Xiong;Yongqin Liu;Xiangui Lin;Huayong Zhang

  • Methylated arsenic species in plants originate from soil microorganisms

    Charlotte Lomax;Wen-Ju Liu;Wen-Ju Liu;Liyou Wu;Kai Xue

  • Changes in intestinal bacterial communities are closely associated with shrimp disease severity

    Jinbo Xiong;Kai Wang;Jinfeng Wu;Linglin Qiuqian

  • Integrating gut microbiota immaturity and disease‐discriminatory taxa to diagnose the initiation and severity of shrimp disease

    Jinbo Xiong;Jinyong Zhu;Wenfang Dai;Chunming Dong

  • Contrasting Ecological Processes and Functional Compositions Between Intestinal Bacterial Community in Healthy and Diseased Shrimp.

    Jinyong Zhu;Wenfang Dai;Wenfang Dai;Qiongfen Qiu;Chunming Dong

  • Microecological Koch’s postulates reveal that intestinal microbiota dysbiosis contributes to shrimp white feces syndrome

    Zhijian Huang;Shenzheng Zeng;Jinbo Xiong;Dongwei Hou

  • The Underlying Ecological Processes of Gut Microbiota Among Cohabitating Retarded, Overgrown and Normal Shrimp

    Jinbo Xiong;Wenfang Dai;Jinyong Zhu;Keshao Liu

  • Advances, challenges, and directions in shrimp disease control: the guidelines from an ecological perspective

    Jinbo Xiong;Wenfang Dai;Chenghua Li

  • Microbial communities and functional genes associated with soil arsenic contamination and the rhizosphere of the arsenic-hyperaccumulating plant Pteris vittata L.

    Jinbo Xiong;Jinbo Xiong;Liyou Wu;Shuxin Tu;Joy D. Van Nostrand

  • Bacterial biogeography in the coastal waters of northern Zhejiang, East China Sea is highly controlled by spatially structured environmental gradients

    Kai Wang;Xiansen Ye;Heping Chen;Qunfen Zhao

  • Characterizing changes in soil bacterial community structure in response to short-term warming.

    Jinbo Xiong;Jinbo Xiong;Huaibo Sun;Fei Peng;Huayong Zhang

  • Response of host-bacterial colonization in shrimp to developmental stage, environment and disease.

    Jinbo Xiong;Wenfang Dai;Qiongfen Qiu;Jinyong Zhu

  • Bacterioplankton assemblages as biological indicators of shrimp health status

    Demin Zhang;Demin Zhang;Xin Wang;Jinbo Xiong;Jinbo Xiong;Jianlin Zhu

  • Progress in the gut microbiota in exploring shrimp disease pathogenesis and incidence

    Jinbo Xiong

  • Divergent Responses of Soil Fungi Functional Groups to Short-term Warming

    Jinbo Xiong;Fei Peng;Huaibo Sun;Xian Xue

  • Biogeography of the Sediment Bacterial Community Responds to a Nitrogen Pollution Gradient in the East China Sea

    Jinbo Xiong;Jinbo Xiong;Xiansen Ye;Kai Wang;Kai Wang;Heping Chen

  • The gut eukaryotic microbiota influences the growth performance among cohabitating shrimp

    Wenfang Dai;Weina Yu;Weina Yu;Jinjie Zhang;Jinyong Zhu

  • Temperature sensitivity of soil bacterial community along contrasting warming gradient

    Jinfeng Wu;Jinbo Xiong;Changju Hu;Yu Shi

  • The application of bacterial indicator phylotypes to predict shrimp health status

    Jinbo Xiong;Jinbo Xiong;Jianlin Zhu;Demin Zhang;Demin Zhang

  • Bacterioplankton assembly and interspecies interaction indicating increasing coastal eutrophication

    Wenfang Dai;Jinjie Zhang;Qichao Tu;Ye Deng

  • Microbial Communities and Functional Genes Associated

    Jinbo Xiong;Liyou Wu;Shuxin Tu;Joy D. Van Nostrand

Frequent Co-Authors

Jizhong Zhou
Jizhong Zhou University of Oklahoma
Zhili He
Zhili He Sun Yat-sen University
Liyou Wu
Liyou Wu University of Oklahoma
Ye Deng
Ye Deng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Joy D. Van Nostrand
Joy D. Van Nostrand University of Oklahoma
Kai Xue
Kai Xue Chinese Academy of Sciences
Angela D. Kent
Angela D. Kent University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Haiyan Chu
Haiyan Chu Endocyte (United States)
Xian Xue
Xian Xue Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peter B. Reich
Peter B. Reich University of Minnesota

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