Zhanqing Hao spends much of his time researching Ecology, Species richness, Spatial variability, Biomass and Point pattern analysis. His Old-growth forest, Forest ecology, Biodiversity, Beta diversity and Alpha diversity study are his primary interests in Ecology. His studies in Forest ecology integrate themes in fields like Climate change and Ecosystem services.
In his study, Greenhouse gas, Carbon cycle, Ecosystem ecology, Primary production and Ecosystem diversity is strongly linked to Productivity, which falls under the umbrella field of Biomass. His Point pattern analysis study incorporates themes from Temperate forest and Interspecific competition. His Temperate forest research incorporates themes from Rank abundance curve and Body size and species richness.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Temperate forest, Species richness, Old-growth forest and Biodiversity. He brings together Ecology and Biological dispersal to produce work in his papers. His studies deal with areas such as Basal area, Competition, Spatial ecology, Plant community and Abiotic component as well as Temperate forest.
The concepts of his Species richness study are interwoven with issues in Point pattern analysis and Common species. His Old-growth forest study also includes
Secondary forest and related Ecological succession and Vegetation,
Forest ecology that connect with fields like Forest management and Ecosystem services. His Biodiversity research also works with subjects such as
Niche differentiation and related Storage effect,
Agroforestry that intertwine with fields like Forestry.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Temperate forest, Species richness, Species diversity and Biodiversity. His Ecology research focuses on Plant community, Temperate rainforest, Tree species, Temperate climate and Abiotic component. His Natural enemies research extends to Temperate forest, which is thematically connected.
His Species richness study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Abundance and Basal area. His Species diversity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biomass, Tilia and Foundation species. His Biodiversity research includes elements of Niche differentiation and Soil biodiversity.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Temperate forest, Species diversity, Biodiversity and Temperate rainforest. Ecology and Seedling are commonly linked in his work. He interconnects Natural enemies, Insect, Herbivore and Shade tolerance in the investigation of issues within Temperate forest.
His Species diversity research integrates issues from Biomass, Plant community, Soil fertility and Competition. The various areas that Zhanqing Hao examines in his Biodiversity study include Natural forest, Local scale, Environmental gradient and Ecological succession. In Temperate rainforest, Zhanqing Hao works on issues like Carbon cycle, which are connected to Abiotic component.
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Rate of tree carbon accumulation increases continuously with tree size.
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Nature (2014)
CTFS-ForestGEO: A worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global change
Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira;Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira;Stuart J. Davies;Stuart J. Davies;Amy C. Bennett;Erika B. Gonzalez-Akre.
Global Change Biology (2015)
Scale-dependent relationships between tree species richness and ecosystem function in forests
Ryan A. Chisholm;Helene C. Muller-Landau;Kassim Abdul Rahman;Daniel P. Bebber.
Journal of Ecology (2013)
Global importance of large‐diameter trees
James A. Lutz;Tucker J. Furniss;Daniel J. Johnson;Stuart J. Davies.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (2018)
Vertical structure and spatial associations of dominant tree species in an old-growth temperate forest
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Forest Ecology and Management (2007)
Rates and patterns of landscape change between 1972 and 1988 in the Changbai Mountain area of China and North Korea
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Landscape Ecology (1997)
The variation of tree beta diversity across a global network of forest plots
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Global Ecology and Biogeography (2012)
Species associations in an old‐growth temperate forest in north‐eastern China
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Journal of Ecology (2010)
Simulating forest ecosystem response to climate warming incorporating spatial effects in north‐eastern China
Hong S. He;Hong S. He;Zhanqing Hao;David J. Mladenoff;Guofan Shao.
Journal of Biogeography (2005)
Phylogenetic structure and phylogenetic diversity of angiosperm assemblages in forests along an elevational gradient in Changbaishan, China
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Journal of Plant Ecology (2014)
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