2018 - Fellow of the Ecological Society of America (ESA)
2016 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2013 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Yiqi Luo mainly focuses on Ecosystem, Ecology, Climate change, Carbon cycle and Terrestrial ecosystem. Yiqi Luo has included themes like Global warming and Biomass, Agronomy in his Ecosystem study. As part of his studies on Ecology, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Carbon sequestration.
His studies in Climate change integrate themes in fields like Range, Sink, Environmental resource management, Ecosystem model and Data assimilation. His Carbon cycle research incorporates themes from Nutrient cycle and Carbon sink. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Carbon, Biome, Global change and Plant litter.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecosystem, Ecology, Soil carbon, Climate change and Terrestrial ecosystem. His Ecosystem research integrates issues from Global warming and Biomass. His work in the fields of Ecosystem respiration, Global change and Grassland overlaps with other areas such as Microbial population biology.
His work carried out in the field of Soil carbon brings together such families of science as Environmental chemistry and Soil organic matter. Yiqi Luo works mostly in the field of Climate change, limiting it down to topics relating to Data assimilation and, in certain cases, Ecological forecasting. The study incorporates disciplines such as Forest ecology and Biome in addition to Terrestrial ecosystem.
Yiqi Luo mostly deals with Ecosystem, Soil carbon, Ecology, Global warming and Climate change. His studies deal with areas such as Soil water and Grassland, Agronomy as well as Ecosystem. His work deals with themes such as Environmental chemistry, Carbon cycle and Soil horizon, which intersect with Soil carbon.
His Ecology research includes themes of Visualization and Data assimilation. His research in Global warming intersects with topics in Ecosystem carbon, Carbon dioxide, Soil respiration and Soil microbiology. In his work, Ecosystem model is strongly intertwined with Carbon sequestration, which is a subfield of Climate change.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecosystem, Soil carbon, Ecology, Climate change and Global warming. His Ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Productivity, Precipitation and Nitrogen. His Soil carbon research includes elements of Carbon cycle and Data assimilation.
His study in the fields of Global change, Community structure, Wetland and Ecosystem respiration under the domain of Ecology overlaps with other disciplines such as Microbial population biology. Yiqi Luo combines subjects such as Agroforestry, Model complexity, Carbon sequestration, Biome and Photosynthetic acclimation with his study of Climate change. The concepts of his Global warming study are interwoven with issues in Grassland, Soil respiration and Soil microbiology.
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Acclimatization of soil respiration to warming in a tall grass prairie
Yiqi Luo;Shiqiang Wan;Dafeng Hui;Linda L. Wallace.
Nature (2001)
On the variability of respiration in terrestrial ecosystems: moving beyond Q 10
Eric A. Davidson;Ivan A. Janssens;Yiqi Luo.
Global Change Biology (2006)
Progressive Nitrogen Limitation of Ecosystem Responses to Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Yiqi Luo;Bo Su;William S. Currie;Jeffrey S. Dukes.
BioScience (2004)
Soil respiration and the environment
Yiqi Luo;Xuhui Zhou.
(2006)
Consequences of More Extreme Precipitation Regimes for Terrestrial Ecosystems
Alan K. Knapp;Claus Beier;David D. Briske;Aimée T. Classen.
BioScience (2008)
Nitrogen and Climate Change
Bruce A. Hungate;Jeffrey S. Dukes;M. Rebecca Shaw;Yiqi Luo.
Science (2003)
Rates of litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems: global patterns and controlling factors
Deqiang Zhang;Deqiang Zhang;Dafeng Hui;Dafeng Hui;Yiqi Luo;Guoyi Zhou.
Journal of Plant Ecology (2008)
Altered ecosystem carbon and nitrogen cycles by plant invasion: a meta-analysis.
Chengzhang Liao;Chengzhang Liao;Ronghao Peng;Yiqi Luo;Yiqi Luo;Xuhui Zhou.
New Phytologist (2008)
Elevated CO2 stimulates net accumulations of carbon and nitrogen in land ecosystems: a meta-analysis.
Yiqi Luo;Dafeng Hui;Deqiang Zhang;Deqiang Zhang.
Ecology (2006)
FIRE EFFECTS ON NITROGEN POOLS AND DYNAMICS IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS: A META-ANALYSIS
Shiqiang Wan;Dafeng Hui;Yiqi Luo.
Ecological Applications (2001)
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