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Peili Shi is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their academic and research activities are connected to this prominent institution, which is known for its contributions to various scientific fields.

There is no publicly available detailed record of recent papers authored by Peili Shi, nor information regarding frequent co-authors or common publication venues. Similarly, there is no data on book publications or specific awards attributed to them.

Their areas of research focus, including main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work, are not publicly documented. Consequently, there is no further information about the thematic scope or specialization within their scientific endeavors.

Due to the limited availability of detailed publication records and associated academic metadata, a comprehensive overview of Peili Shi's research contributions or impact cannot be constructed beyond their institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data

    Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu

  • Effects of national ecological restoration projects on carbon sequestration in China from 2001 to 2010.

    Fei Lu;Huifeng Hu;Wenjuan Sun;Jiaojun Zhu

  • The impact of climate change and anthropogenic activities on alpine grassland over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

    Baoxiong Chen;Xianzhou Zhang;Jian Tao;Jianshuang Wu

  • Effects of vegetation control on ecosystem water use efficiency within and among four grassland ecosystems in China

    Zhongmin Hu;Guirui Yu;Yuling Fu;Xiaomin Sun

  • Spatial patterns and climate drivers of carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems of China

    Gui-Rui Yu;Xian-Jin Zhu;Yu-Ling Fu;Hong-Lin He

  • Reconsidering the efficiency of grazing exclusion using fences on the Tibetan Plateau

    Jian Sun;Miao Liu;Bojie Fu;David Kemp

  • A test of the growth-limitation theory for alpine tree line formation in evergreen and deciduous taxa of the eastern Himalayas

    Peili Shi;Christian Körner;Günter Hoch

  • Effects of grazing exclusion on carbon sequestration and plant diversity in grasslands of China—A meta-analysis

    Dingpeng Xiong;Peili Shi;Xianzhou Zhang;Chris B. Zou

  • The leaf size-twig size spectrum of temperate woody species along an altitudinal gradient: an invariant allometric scaling relationship

    Shucun Sun;Dongmei Jin;Peili Shi

  • Leaf area index and net primary productivity along subtropical to alpine gradients in the Tibetan Plateau

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  • Climate warming impacts on soil organic carbon fractions and aggregate stability in a Tibetan alpine meadow

    Song Guan;Na An;Ning Zong;Yongtao He

  • Nitrogen and carbon source-sink relationships in trees at the Himalayan treelines compared with lower elevations

    Mai-He Li;Wen-Fa Xiao;Peili Shi;San-Gen Wang

  • Net ecosystem CO2 exchange and controlling factors in a steppe - Kobresia meadow on the Tibetan Plateau

    Peili Shi;Xiaomin Sun;Lingling Xu;Xianzhou Zhang

  • Diurnal and seasonal variability of soil CO2 efflux in a cropland ecosystem on the Tibetan Plateau

    Pei-Li Shi;Xian-Zhou Zhang;Zhi-Ming Zhong;Hua Ouyang

  • Environmental influences on carbon dioxide fluxes over three grassland ecosystems in China

    Y. Fu;Z. Zheng;Z. Zheng;G. Yu;Z. Hu

  • Temperature and precipitation control of the spatial variation of terrestrial ecosystem carbon exchange in the Asian region

    Zhi Chen;Guirui Yu;Jianping Ge;Xiaomin Sun

  • Changes in individual plant traits and biomass allocation in alpine meadow with elevation variation on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.

    WeiLing Ma;PeiLi Shi;WenHua Li;YongTao He

  • Spatial variability of water use efficiency in China's terrestrial ecosystems

    Xian-Jin Zhu;Gui-Rui Yu;Qiu-Feng Wang;Zhong-Min Hu

  • End of season carbon supply status of woody species near the treeline in western China

    Peili Shi;Christian Körner;Günter Hoch

  • Estimating air temperature of an alpine meadow on the Northern Tibetan Plateau using MODIS land surface temperature

    Gang Fu;Zhenxi Shen;Xianzhou Zhang;Peili Shi

  • Effects of Grazing Exclusion on Plant Productivity and Soil Carbon, Nitrogen Storage in Alpine Meadows in Northern Tibet, China

    Dingpeng Xiong;Peili Shi;Yinliang Sun;Jianshuang Wu

  • Experimental warming does not enhance gross primary production and above-ground biomass in the alpine meadow of Tibet

    Gang Fu;Xianzhou Zhang;Yangjian Zhang;Peili Shi

Frequent Co-Authors

Xianzhou Zhang
Xianzhou Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yingnian Li
Yingnian Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guirui Yu
Guirui Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yanfen Wang
Yanfen Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Huimin Wang
Huimin Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yangjian Zhang
Yangjian Zhang Hebei University
Junhua Yan
Junhua Yan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiufeng Wang
Qiufeng Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaomin Sun
Xiaomin Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shijie Han
Shijie Han Chinese Academy of Sciences

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