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Fangliang He

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 21, 2005
Seed and pollen flow in expanding a species' rangeXin-Sheng Hu, Fangliang He
Ecology|August 19, 2008
An incidence-based richness estimator for quadrats sampled without replacementTsung-Jen Shen, Fangliang He
Ecology and Evolution|March 9, 2019
Seeing is believing? Comparing plant-herbivore networks constructed by field co-occurrence and DNA barcoding methods for gaining insights into network structuresChunchao Zhu, Dominique Gravel, Fangliang He
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 17, 2015
Half-century evidence from western Canada shows forest dynamics are primarily driven by competition followed by climateJian Zhang, Shongming Huang, Fangliang He
Ecology Letters|August 19, 2007
The maximum entropy formalism and the idiosyncratic theory of biodiversitySalvador Pueyo, Fangliang He, Tommaso Zillio
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 26, 2023
Comment on "Interspecific competition limits bird species' ranges in tropical mountains"Dingliang Xing, Jian Zhang, Fangliang He
Ecology|January 15, 2021
Distance-based methods for estimating density of nonrandomly distributed populationsGuochun Shen, Xihua Wang, Fangliang He
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 2015
Reply to Price et al.: An inconvenient truth about the long-term forest change in western Canada: Competition is the primary driving forceFangliang He, Shongming Huang, Jian Zhang
Ecology|October 7, 2024
High beta diversity of gaps contributes to plot-level tree diversity in a tropical forestFanhua Kong, Fangliang He, Ryan A Chisholm
Ecology|March 20, 2009
Demographic trade-offs in a neutral model explain death-rate--abundance-rank relationshipKui Lin, Da-Yong Zhang, Fangliang He
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 21, 2005
Seed and pollen flow in expanding a species' rangeXin-Sheng Hu, Fangliang He
Ecology|August 19, 2008
An incidence-based richness estimator for quadrats sampled without replacementTsung-Jen Shen, Fangliang He
Ecology and Evolution|March 9, 2019
Seeing is believing? Comparing plant-herbivore networks constructed by field co-occurrence and DNA barcoding methods for gaining insights into network structuresChunchao Zhu, Dominique Gravel, Fangliang He
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 17, 2015
Half-century evidence from western Canada shows forest dynamics are primarily driven by competition followed by climateJian Zhang, Shongming Huang, Fangliang He
Ecology Letters|August 19, 2007
The maximum entropy formalism and the idiosyncratic theory of biodiversitySalvador Pueyo, Fangliang He, Tommaso Zillio
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 26, 2023
Comment on "Interspecific competition limits bird species' ranges in tropical mountains"Dingliang Xing, Jian Zhang, Fangliang He
Ecology|January 15, 2021
Distance-based methods for estimating density of nonrandomly distributed populationsGuochun Shen, Xihua Wang, Fangliang He
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 2015
Reply to Price et al.: An inconvenient truth about the long-term forest change in western Canada: Competition is the primary driving forceFangliang He, Shongming Huang, Jian Zhang
Ecology|October 7, 2024
High beta diversity of gaps contributes to plot-level tree diversity in a tropical forestFanhua Kong, Fangliang He, Ryan A Chisholm
Ecology|March 20, 2009
Demographic trade-offs in a neutral model explain death-rate--abundance-rank relationshipKui Lin, Da-Yong Zhang, Fangliang He
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