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D-Index
68
Citations
16680
World Ranking
1521
National Ranking
32

Junhong Bai publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Junhong Bai sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 293 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Junhong Bai D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Junhong Bai sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Junhong Bai is affiliated with Beijing Normal University in China and specializes in Environmental Science, with a publication record covering 264 works in this field. Their research focuses on multiple subfields, including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Pollution, Environmental Chemistry, and Water Science and Technology.

Their work addresses topics such as Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Marine and coastal plant biology, and Gut microbiota and health.

Junhong Bai has contributed to a range of frequent publication venues, including Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, CATENA, The Science of The Total Environment, Land Degradation and Development, and the Journal of Cleaner Production.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Heavy metal pollution in coastal wetlands: A systematic review of studies globally over the past three decades (2021, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • Salinity controls soil microbial community structure and function in coastal estuarine wetlands (2020, Environmental Microbiology)
  • Microbial diversity and functions in saline soils: A review from a biogeochemical perspective (2023, Journal of Advanced Research)
  • Shifts in the soil bacterial community along a salinity gradient in the Yellow River Delta (2020, Land Degradation and Development)
  • Different stochastic processes regulate bacterial and fungal community assembly in estuarine wetland soils (2022, Soil Biology and Biochemistry)

Frequent coauthors with whom Junhong Bai has collaborated include Guangliang Zhang, Baoshan Cui, Yaqi Wang, Kegang Zhang, and Milko A. Jorquera.

Best Publications

  • Wetland Degradation and Ecological Restoration

    Junhong Bai;Baoshan Cui;Huicong Cao;Ainong Li

  • A comparison of eddy-covariance and large aperture scintillometer measurements with respect to the energy balance closure problem

    S. M. Liu;Z. W. Xu;W. Z. Wang;Z. Z. Jia

  • Assessment of heavy metal pollution in wetland soils from the young and old reclaimed regions in the Pearl River Estuary, South China.

    Junhong Bai;Rong Xiao;Baoshan Cui;Kejiang Zhang

  • Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in surface sediments from a typical plateau lake wetland, China

    Junhong Bai;Baoshan Cui;Bin Chen;Kejiang Zhang

  • Heavy metal fractions and ecological risk assessment in sediments from urban, rural and reclamation-affected rivers of the Pearl River Estuary, China

    Guangliang Zhang;Junhong Bai;Rong Xiao;Qingqing Zhao

  • Size effect of polystyrene microplastics on sorption of phenanthrene and nitrobenzene.

    Juan Wang;Xinhui Liu;Guannan Liu;Zixuan Zhang

  • Heavy metals in wetland soils along a wetland-forming chronosequence in the Yellow River Delta of China: Levels, sources and toxic risks

    Guangliang Zhang;Junhong Bai;Qingqing Zhao;Qiongqiong Lu

  • Economic development and coastal ecosystem change in China

    Qiang He;Mark D. Bertness;John F. Bruno;Bo Li

  • Arsenic and heavy metal pollution in wetland soils from tidal freshwater and salt marshes before and after the flow-sediment regulation regime in the Yellow River Delta, China

    Junhong Bai;Rong Xiao;Kejiang Zhang;Haifeng Gao

  • A review of methodologies and success indicators for coastal wetland restoration

    Qingqing Zhao;Junhong Bai;Laibin Huang;Binhe Gu

  • Heavy metal pollution in coastal wetlands: A systematic review of studies globally over the past three decades.

    Chunming Li;Hanchen Wang;Xiaolin Liao;Rong Xiao

  • Salinity controls soil microbial community structure and function in coastal estuarine wetlands.

    Guangliang Zhang;Junhong Bai;Christoph C. Tebbe;Qingqing Zhao;Qingqing Zhao

  • Impact of Dam Construction on Water Quality and Water Self-Purification Capacity of the Lancang River, China

    GuoLiang Wei;ZhiFeng Yang;BaoShan Cui;Bing Li

  • Spatial distribution characteristics of organic matter and total nitrogen of marsh soils in river marginal wetlands

    Junhong Bai;Hua Ouyang;Wei Deng;Yanming Zhu

  • Phosphorus sorption-desorption and effects of temperature, pH and salinity on phosphorus sorption in marsh soils from coastal wetlands with different flooding conditions.

    Junhong Bai;Xiaofei Ye;Jia Jia;Guangliang Zhang

  • Microbial diversity and functions in saline soils: A review from a biogeochemical perspective.

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  • Temporal–spatial variation and partitioning prediction of antibiotics in surface water and sediments from the intertidal zones of the Yellow River Delta, China

    Shengnan Zhao;Xinhui Liu;Dengmiao Cheng;Guannan Liu

  • Nitrate removal and bioenergy production in constructed wetland coupled with microbial fuel cell: Establishment of electrochemically active bacteria community on anode.

    Junfeng Wang;Xinshan Song;Yuhui Wang;Befkadu Abayneh

  • Distribution and pollution, toxicity and risk assessment of heavy metals in sediments from urban and rural rivers of the Pearl River delta in southern China

    Rong Xiao;Junhong Bai;Laibin Huang;Honggang Zhang

  • Effects of water and salinity regulation measures on soil carbon sequestration in coastal wetlands of the Yellow River Delta

    Qingqing Zhao;Junhong Bai;Guangliang Zhang;Jia Jia

  • Fractionation, transfer, and ecological risks of heavy metals in riparian and ditch wetlands across a 100-year chronosequence of reclamation in an estuary of China.

    Rong Xiao;Rong Xiao;Junhong Bai;Qiongqiong Lu;Qingqing Zhao

  • Assessment of heavy metal contamination of roadside soils in Southwest China

    Junhong Bai;Baoshan Cui;Qinggai Wang;Haifeng Gao

Frequent Co-Authors

Baoshan Cui
Baoshan Cui Beijing Normal University
Xinhui Liu
Xinhui Liu Beijing Normal University
Qingqing Zhao
Qingqing Zhao Beijing Normal University
Xiaowen Li
Xiaowen Li Tsinghua University
Johan van de Koppel
Johan van de Koppel Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Qiang He
Qiang He Swinburne University of Technology
Hongbo Shao
Hongbo Shao Qingdao University of Science and Technology
Yan Zhang
Yan Zhang Beijing Normal University
Huajun Fang
Huajun Fang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Christoph C. Tebbe
Christoph C. Tebbe Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut

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