375 results on '"Li, Yingnian"'
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2. Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing
3. Climate-shaped vegetation dominated the spatial pattern of the Bowen ratio over terrestrial ecosystems in China
4. Precipitation consistently promotes, but temperature oppositely drives carbon fluxes in temperate and alpine grasslands in China
5. Drought will constrain ongoing increase in net ecosystem productivity under future climate warming over alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China
6. Divergent environmental responses of long-term variations in evapotranspiration over four grassland ecosystems in China based on eddy-covariance measurements
7. Differential responses of CO2 and latent heat fluxes to climatic anomalies on two alpine grasslands on the northeastern Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
8. Pixel-scale historical-baseline-based ecological quality: Measuring impacts from climate change and human activities from 2000 to 2018 in China
9. The Predominance of Nongrowing Season Emissions to the Annual Methane Budget of a Semiarid Alpine Meadow on the Northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
10. Unraveling the CDK9/PP2A/ERK Network in Transcriptional Pause Release and Complement Activation in KRAS‐mutant Cancers.
11. Improving herders’ income through alpine grassland husbandry on Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
12. Corrigendum to “carbon fluxes and environmental controls across different alpine grassland types on the Tibetan Plateau” [Agr. Forest Meteorol. 311(2021) 108,694]
13. Carbon fluxes and environmental controls across different alpine grassland types on the Tibetan Plateau
14. Surface Albedo Dominates Radiation Efficiency of Alpine Grasslands Along an Elevation Profile of Qilian Mountains
15. Precipitation rather than evapotranspiration determines the warm-season water supply in an alpine shrub and an alpine meadow
16. Increased frequency of extreme climatic events weakens the community stability of natural grassland under directional climate changes by reducing resilience.
17. Forests buffer thermal fluctuation better than non-forests
18. Attribute parameter characterized the seasonal variation of gross primary productivity (αGPP): Spatiotemporal variation and influencing factors
19. Direct and indirect effects of climatic variations on the interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange across terrestrial ecosystems
20. Author Correction: The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data
21. Biotic and climatic controls on interannual variability in carbon fluxes across terrestrial ecosystems
22. Strong seasonal connectivity between shallow groundwater and soil frost in a humid alpine meadow, northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
23. Growth stage-dependant variability in water vapor and CO2 exchanges over a humid alpine shrubland on the northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
24. Spatiotemporal pattern of terrestrial evapotranspiration in China during the past thirty years
25. A new estimation of China’s net ecosystem productivity based on eddy covariance measurements and a model tree ensemble approach
26. The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data
27. Estimation of high-resolution terrestrial evapotranspiration from Landsat data using a simple Taylor skill fusion method
28. Assessing the ability of potential evapotranspiration models in capturing dynamics of evaporative demand across various biomes and climatic regimes with ChinaFLUX measurements
29. The 2014 microerosion dating project in China
30. The asymptotic response of soil water holding capacity along restoration duration of artificial grasslands from degraded alpine meadows in the Three River Sources, Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau, China
31. Seasonal and inter-annual variations in CO2 fluxes over 10 years in an alpine shrubland on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China
32. Evaluation of the Community Land Model simulated carbon and water fluxes against observations over ChinaFLUX sites
33. Ecosystem response more than climate variability drives the inter-annual variability of carbon fluxes in three Chinese grasslands
34. Changes in phenological sequences of alpine communities across a natural elevation gradient
35. Contrasting responses of gross primary productivity to precipitation events in a water-limited and a temperature-limited grassland ecosystem
36. Net radiation rather than surface moisture limits evapotranspiration over a humid alpine meadow on the northeastern Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
37. The paleoclimatic footprint in the soil carbon stock of the Tibetan permafrost region
38. 牧压梯度下高寒草甸植被生物量与土壤理化性质变化特征及相互关系
39. Exceptional Warmth, More than Extreme Rainfall Alternations Directly Stimulate Co2 and Water Vapor Exchanges of Semi-Arid Alpine Grasslands on the Northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
40. Intra- and Inter-Annual Variations of Evapotranspiration and Water Budget of Alpine Semi-Arid Shrubland on the Northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
41. Vegetation Rather than Climate Dominate the Bowen Ratio Over Terrestrial Ecosystems of China
42. Temperature sensitivity thresholds to warming and cooling in phenophases of alpine plants
43. Changes in community assembly processes and co-occurrence networks of soil diazotrophs along an elevational gradient in Tibetan alpine meadows
44. Interannual characteristics and driving mechanism of CO2 fluxes during the growing season in an alpine wetland ecosystem at the southern foot of the Qilian Mountains
45. The role of herbivores in the grassland carbon budget for Three‐Rivers Headwaters region, Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau, China
46. Timing and duration of phenological sequences of alpine plants along an elevation gradient on the Tibetan plateau
47. A MODIS-based Photosynthetic Capacity Model to estimate gross primary production in Northern China and the Tibetan Plateau
48. Low-level nitrogen deposition significantly inhibits methane uptake from an alpine meadow soil on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
49. Spatial variation in annual actual evapotranspiration of terrestrial ecosystems in China: Results from eddy covariance measurements
50. Modeling evapotranspiration by combing a two-source model, a leaf stomatal model, and a light-use efficiency model
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