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Yangjian Zhang

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Biology Letters|July 14, 2016
Interactions between warming and soil moisture increase overlap in reproductive phenology among species in an alpine meadowJuntao Zhu, Yangjian Zhang, Wenfeng Wang
Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao = the Journal of Applied Ecology|February 4, 2003
[Storage and decomposition of fallen wood in dark coniferous forest on the north slope of Changbai Mountain]Liyun Yang, Limin Dai, Yangjian Zhang
Scientific Reports|September 27, 2016
Relationships between functional diversity and aboveground biomass production in the Northern Tibetan alpine grasslandsJuntao Zhu, Lin Jiang, Yangjian Zhang
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2012
Comment on "Disentangling the drivers of β diversity along latitudinal and elevational gradients"Hong Qian, Xianli Wang, Yangjian Zhang
Scientific Reports|June 16, 2016
Effects of short-term grazing exclusion on plant phenology and reproductive succession in a Tibetan alpine meadowJuntao Zhu, Yangjian Zhang, Yaojie Liu
Plos One|September 9, 2017
Growing season carries stronger contributions to albedo dynamics on the Tibetan plateauLi Tian, Jiquan Chen, Yangjian Zhang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 20, 2013
Reply to Shen et al. No evidence to show nongrowing season NDVI affects spring phenology trend in the Tibetan Plateau over the last decadeGeli Zhang, Jinwei Dong, Yangjian Zhang, et al.
Science Bulletin|January 20, 2023
Current status and future directions of the Tibetan Plateau ecosystem researchYangjian Zhang, Yixuan Zhu, Junxiang Li, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|September 11, 2007
The importance of differentiating urban and rural phenomena in examining the unequal distribution of locally desirable landYangjian Zhang, Michael A Tarrant, Gary T Green
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2013
Green-up dates in the Tibetan Plateau have continuously advanced from 1982 to 2011Geli Zhang, Yangjian Zhang, Jinwei Dong, et al.
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Biology Letters|July 14, 2016
Interactions between warming and soil moisture increase overlap in reproductive phenology among species in an alpine meadowJuntao Zhu, Yangjian Zhang, Wenfeng Wang
Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao = the Journal of Applied Ecology|February 4, 2003
[Storage and decomposition of fallen wood in dark coniferous forest on the north slope of Changbai Mountain]Liyun Yang, Limin Dai, Yangjian Zhang
Scientific Reports|September 27, 2016
Relationships between functional diversity and aboveground biomass production in the Northern Tibetan alpine grasslandsJuntao Zhu, Lin Jiang, Yangjian Zhang
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2012
Comment on "Disentangling the drivers of β diversity along latitudinal and elevational gradients"Hong Qian, Xianli Wang, Yangjian Zhang
Scientific Reports|June 16, 2016
Effects of short-term grazing exclusion on plant phenology and reproductive succession in a Tibetan alpine meadowJuntao Zhu, Yangjian Zhang, Yaojie Liu
Plos One|September 9, 2017
Growing season carries stronger contributions to albedo dynamics on the Tibetan plateauLi Tian, Jiquan Chen, Yangjian Zhang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 20, 2013
Reply to Shen et al. No evidence to show nongrowing season NDVI affects spring phenology trend in the Tibetan Plateau over the last decadeGeli Zhang, Jinwei Dong, Yangjian Zhang, et al.
Science Bulletin|January 20, 2023
Current status and future directions of the Tibetan Plateau ecosystem researchYangjian Zhang, Yixuan Zhu, Junxiang Li, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|September 11, 2007
The importance of differentiating urban and rural phenomena in examining the unequal distribution of locally desirable landYangjian Zhang, Michael A Tarrant, Gary T Green
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2013
Green-up dates in the Tibetan Plateau have continuously advanced from 1982 to 2011Geli Zhang, Yangjian Zhang, Jinwei Dong, et al.
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