supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (No.42171167,41701050,42261134537);Key Laboratory Cooperative Research Project of CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences);Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Special Fund project for Transformation of Scientific and Technological Achievements (2021CG0046);the Alxa League Science and Technology Project (AMYY 2021-19);supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (FSRZ-2023-0007).
Existing streamflow reconstructions based on tree-ring analysis mostly rely on species from upland,mainly montane areas,while lowland species(generally plain)areas are rarely used.This limits the understanding of stre...
supported by German Federal Ministry for Education and Research
Human communities from the Okavango Delta benefit from the services and goods provided by the wetland ecosystem through its riparian vegetation. These include food and timber products used for the construction of shel...
supported by the U.S.Forest Service,Pacific Northwest Research Station and Earth Systems Institute,Seattle Washington
Many aquatic habitats in coastal Oregon have been impacted by historic land use practices that led to losses of in-stream wood and associated degraded fish habitats. Many of these streams are now bordered by stands of...
funded by the major National Science and Technology project‘‘Water Pollution Control and Management’’(2012ZX07202008)of China;the National Science and Technology Pillar Program(2012BAC05B05)
Our research focused on eutrophication control and species screening for riparian zone vegetation restoration in the upstream reach of the Hun River. We studied 16 hardwood plant species to investigate nutrient concen...
supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China (2006BAD03A09);the Special Fund of State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology
Riparian areas are unique although often small component of the overall watershed landscape. The structure of riparian forests along Erdaobai River on the north slope of Changbai Mountain were investigated by using fi...
This study is supported by major projects of Knowledge Innovation Program Chinese Academy of Sciences ( No. KZCX2-SW-320-3) and Institute of Applied Ecology (a grant SCXZD010-01)CAS
The restoration of the riparian vegetation disturbed by human activities is one of the hotspots of watershed ecology. Through interpreting the images of Remote Sensing in 1985 and 1999, the basic information of forest...
This study was supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (A grant KZCX2-406); the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC39970123); and Changbai Mountain Open Research Station.
Sixteen different vegetation types of grassland and shrubland were selected to study the component and diversity of plant species of riparian plant communities along main channel in the Three-Gorges areas. Species ric...