2020

Wu,H.,Ding*, J.2020.Abiotic and Biotic Determinants of Plant Diversity in Aquatic Communities Invaded by Water Hyacinth [Eichhornia crassipes(Mart.) Solms].Frontiers in Plant Science Doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.01306  

Zhang,J.,Siemann,E.,Tian,B.,Huang*,W.,Ding*,J.2020.Differences in seed properties and germination between native and introduced populations of Triadica sebifera.Journal of Plant Ecology,13:70-77.  

Liu,J.,Dai,S.,Huang*,W.,Ding*,J.2020.Aboveground herbivory increases soil nematode abundance of an invasive plant.Journal of Plant Ecology,13:405–412  

Xiao,L.,Zhang,J.,Huang,W.,Carrillo,J.,Siemann,E.,Ding*,J.2020.Tallow tree allocates contrasting secondary chemicals in response to varying environments along elevational gradients.Journal of Plant Ecology,13:295-303  

Zhang,J.,Huang,W.,Ding*,J.2020.Phenotypic plasticity in resource allocation to sexual trait of alligatorweed in wetland and terrestrial habitats.Science of the Total Environment DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143819  

Wu,H.,Ding*,J. 2020.Abiotic and Biotic Determinants of Plant Diversity in Aquatic Communities Invaded by Water Hyacinth [Eichhornia crassipes(Mart.) Solms].Frontiers in Plant Science Doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.01306  

Wang,D.,Zhou,L.,Wang,Q.,Ding*,J. 2020.Plant Chemistry Determines Host Preference and Performance of an Invasive Insect.Frontiers in Plant Science Doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.594663  

Wang,D.,Wang,Q.,Sun,X.,Gao,Y.,Ding*,J. 2020.Potato Tuberworm Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller)(Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) Leaf Infestation Effects Performance of Conspecific Larvae on Harvested Tubers by Inducing Chemical Defenses.Insects Doi:10.3390/insects11090633  

Qiang,Y.,Biere,A.,Jeffrey,A.,Ding*,J.,Siemann,E. 2020. Antagonistic interactions between above- and belowground biota reduce their negative effects on a tree species.Plant Soil ,454:379–393  

Li,X.,Ding*,j.,Zhang,J.,Huang,W.,Siemann,E. 2020. Chemical responses of an invasive plant to herbivory and abiotic environments reveal a novel invasion mechanism. Science of The Total Environment DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140452  

Yang,Q.,Biere,A.,Harvey,J. A., Ding*,J., Siemann,A. 2020. Antagonistic interactions between above- and belowground biota reduce their negative effects on a tree species. Plant and Soil,454:379–393  

Liu Z​, Zhang C, Ma L, Sun X, Ding J. Elevated temperature decreases preferences of native herbivores to an invasive plant. Entomologia Generalis. (accepted)   

Du N, Li W, Qiu L, Zhang Y, Wei X, Zhang X. 2020. Mass loss and nutrient release during the decomposition of sixteen types of plant litter with contrasting quality under three precipitation regimes. Ecology and Evolution​ DOI: 10.1002/ece3.6129 ​   

Jia L, Chen Y, Fan M, Li W, Zhang J. 2020. MAP3Kθ1 is Involved in Abscisic Acid Signaling in Drought Tolerance and Seed Germination in Arabidopsis. Journal of Plant Biology​ DOI:10.1007/s12374-020-09226-w ​   

Li J, Tian B. 2020. Peppermint Essential Oil Toxicity to the Pear Psylla (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) and Potential Applications in the Field. Journal of Economic Entomology DOI:10.1093/jee/toaa009  

Liu J, Dai S, Huang W, Ding J. 2020. Aboveground herbivory increases soil nematode abundance of an invasive plant. Jaournal of Plant Ecology DOI:10.1093/jpe/rtaa027   

Xiao L, Ding J, Zhang J, Huang W, Siemann E. 2020. Chemical responses of an invasive plant to herbivory and abiotic environments reveal a novel invasion mechanism. Science of The Total Environment DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140452  

Wang C, Tian B, Yu Z,  Ding J. 2020. Effect of Different Combinations of Phosphorus and Nitrogen Fertilization on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Aphids in Wheat. Insects DOI:10.3390/insects11060365  

Sun Y, Ding J, Siemann E,  Keller S. R. 2020. Biocontrol of invasive weeds under climate change: progress, challenges and management implications. Curr Opin Insect Sci DOI:10.1016/j.cois.2020.02.003  

Xiao L,Zhang J, Huang W, Carrillo J, Siemann E, Ding J. 2020. Tallow tree allocates contrasting secondary chemicals in response to varying environments along elevational gradients. Journal of Plant Ecology DOI:10.1093/jpe/rtaa014  

Liu J, Dai S, Huang W, Ding J. 2020. Aboveground herbivory increases soil nematode abundance of an invasive plant. Jaournal of Plant Ecology DOI:10.1093/jpe/rtaa027   

Zhang J, Siemann E, Tian B, Huang W, Ding J. 2020. Differences in seed properties and germination between native and introduced populations of Triadica sebifera. Journal of Plant Ecology DOI:10.1093/jpe/rtz048  

Pei Y, Siemann E, Tian B,  Ding J. 2020. Root flavonoids are related to enhanced AMF colonization of an invasive tree. AoB PLANTAS DOI:10.1093/aobpla/plaa00  

2019

Lu,X.,He,M.,Tang,S.,Wu,Y.,Xiao,S.,Wei,H.,Siemann,E.,Ding,J*.2019.Herbivory may promote a non-native plant invasion at low but not high latitudes.Annals of Botany,124: 819–827  

Dong,Z.,Wang,Y.,Liu,Q.,Tian,B.,Liu,Z. 2019. Laboratory Screening of 26 Essential Oils Against Cacopsylla chinensis (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) and Field Confirmation of the Top Performer., Perilla frutescens (Lamiales: Lamiaceae). Journal of Economic Entomology,112:1299-1305  

Wu,H., Ding*,J. 2019. Global Change Sharpens the Double-Edged Sword Effect of Aquatic Alien Plants in China and Beyond Doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.00787.  

Yang,Q.,Ding*,J.,Siemann,E. 2019. Biogeographic variation of distance‐dependent effects in an invasive tree species. Functional Ecology,33:1135-1143  

Xiao,L., Carrillo,J., Siemann,E., Ding*,J. 2019. Herbivore-specific induction of indirect and direct defensive responses in leaves and roots. AoB PLANTS DOI: 10.1093/aobpla/plz003  

Tian,B., Yu,Z., Pei,Y., Zhang,Z., Siemann,E., Wan,S., Ding*,J. 2019. Elevated temperature reduces wheat grain yield by increasing pests and decreasing soil mutualists. Pest Manag Sci 75: 466–475  

2018

Wheeler,G., Dyer,K., Broggi,E., Ding, J.,Purcell,M., Madeira,P. 2018. Molecular comparisons of native range collections of Gadirtha fusca, a potential biological control agent of Chinese tallowtree. Biocontrol Science and Technology 8:796–804  

Yan,Wang.,Ismail M., Huang,W., Wang,Y, Ding*,J. 2018. Population dynamics and overwintering of a biological control beetle, Agasicles hygrophila, on a nontarget plant Alternanthera sessilis, along a latitudinal gradient. Journal of Pest Science,92:835–845  

Lu, X., He, M., Ding*, J., Siemann, E. 2018. Latitudinal variation in soil biota: testing the biotic interaction hypothesis with an invasive plant and a native congener. The ISME Journal,12:2811–2822  

Xiao,L., Herve´,M.,Carrillo,J.,Ding*,J.,Huang*,W. 2018. Latitudinal trends in growth, reproduction and defense of an invasive plant. Biol Invasions,21:189–201  

Henriksen,J.,Lim,D., Lu,X., Ding,J., Siemann, E. 2018. Strong effects of hydrologic environment and weak effects of elevated CO2 on the invasive weed Alternanthera philoxeroides and the biocontrol beetle Agasicles hygrophila. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 12:691–700  

He,M.,Chen,J., Ding*,J.,Lu,X. 2018. Differing interactions between an introduced beetle and a resident root nematode mediated by an Invasive plant and its native congener. Plant Ecol,219:803–812   

Blossey,B.,Da’valos,A.,Simmons,W., Ding*,J. 2018. A proposal to use plant demographic data to assess potential weed biological control agents impacts on non-target plant. BioControl 63:461-473  

2017

Wu,H.,Carrillo,J., Ding*, J. 2017. Species diversity and environmental determinants of aquatic and terrestrial communities invaded by Alternanthera philoxeroides. Science of the Total Environment,581:666 –675  

2016

Lu*, X., Siemann, E., He, M., Wei, H., Shao, X., Ding*, J. 2016. Warming benefits a native species competing with an invasive congener in the presence of a biocontrol beetle. New Phytologist,211:1371–1381  

Li, X., Guo, W.,Siemann, E., Wen, Y., Huang, W., Ding*, J. 2016. Plant genotypes affect aboveground and belowground herbivore interactions by changing chemical defense. Oecologia, 182:1107–1115  

Huang, W., Ding*, J. 2016. Effects of generalist herbivory on resistance and resource allocation by the invasive plant, Phytolacca americana. Insect Science, 23:191–199  

Wu, H., Carrillo, J., Ding*, J. 2016. Invasion by alligator weed, Alternanthera philoxeroides, is associated with decreased species diversity across the latitudinal gradient in China. Journal of Plant Ecology, 9:311–319  

Li, X., Guo, W., Wen, Y., Solanki, M.K., Ding*, J. 2016. Transmission of symbiotic fungus with a nonsocial leaf-rolling weevil. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology,19: 619–624  

Wei, H., He. M., Lu. X., Ding*, J. 2016 Differences in interactions of aboveground and belowground herbivores on the invasive plant Alternanthera philoxeroides and native host A. sessilis. Biological Invasions ,18:3437–3447  

Wang. Y., Zhu. L., Siemann, E, Ding*, J. 2016. Repeated damage by specialist insects suppresses the growth of a high tolerance invasive tree. BioControl, 61:793–801  

Wu, H., Ismail, M., Ding*, J. 2016. Global warming increases the interspecific competitiveness of the invasive plant alligator weed, Alternanthera philoxeroides Science of the Total Environment,575:1415-1422  

Guo, X., Ren, M*, Ding, J. 2016. Do the introductions by botanical gardens facilitate the invasion of Solidago canadensis (Asterceae) in China? Weed Research,56:442-451  

2015

Lu, X., Siemann, E., He, M., Wei, H., Shao, X., Ding*, J. 2015. Climate warming increases biological control agent impact on a non-target species. Ecology Letters ,18: 48-56  

Lin, W., Yu. F., Tian, J., Xiang, M, Sun., J., Ding, J., Yin., W., Stadler, M., Che,Y., Liu, X. 2015. Farming of a defensive fungal mutualist by an attelabid weevil. The ISME Journal, 9:1793-801  

Huang, W., Siemann. E, Carrillo, J., Ding*, J. 2015. Below-ground herbivory limits induction of extrafloral nectar by above-ground herbivores. Annals of Botany ,115:841-846  

Wei, H., Lu, X., Ding*, J. 2015. Direct and indirect impacts of different water regimes on the invasive plant, alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides), and its biological control agent, Agasicles hygrophila Weed Biology and Management, 15: 1–10  

2014

Huang W, ,Siemann E, Xiao L,Yang X, Ding*, J. 2014 Species-specific defence responses facilitate conspecifics and inhibit heterospecifics in above–belowground herbivore interactions. Nature Communications 5:4851  

Dai, H., Lu, X., Zhang, J., Ding*, J. 2014. Responses of a native beetle to novel exotic plant species with varying invasion history. Ecological Entomology 39, 118–124  

Gu, X., Zhu, L.,Gao. X., Siemann, E., Wang, Y., Ding*, J. 2014. Invasive plant population and herbivore identity affect latex induction. Ecological Entomology 39, 1–9  

Lu. X., Shao, X., Ding*, J. 2014. No impact of a native beetle on exotic plant performance and competitive ability due to plant compensation. Plant Ecology 215:275–284  

Wu. K., Zhang. J., Zhang, G., Ding*, J. 2014. Epiblema tetragonana and Epinotia ustulana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), two potential biological control agents for the invasive plant, Rubus ellipticus Biological Control 77: 51–58  

He, M., Lu, X., Ding, J. 2014. Increased compensatory ability of an invasive plant to above- and below-ground enemies. Plant Ecology 215:253–260  

Yang, X., Huang, W., Tian, B., Ding, J. 2014. Differences in growth and herbivory damage of native and invasive kudzu (Peuraria montana var. lobata) populations grown in the native range. Plant Ecology 215:339–346  

Wheeler, S.G., Ding, J. 2014. Is Chinese Tallowtree, Triadica sebifera, an Appropriate Target for Biological Control in the United States? Invasive Plant Science and Management 7: 345-359  

吴昊 丁建清* 2014 入侵生态学最新研究动态及展望. 科学通报 59:438-448  

2013

Lu. X., Siemann, E., Shao, X., Wei, H., Ding*, J. 2013. Climate warming affects biological invasions by shifting interactions of plants and herbivores. Global Change Biology 19, 2339–2347  

Huang, W., Siemann, E., Yang, X., Wheeler, S.G., Ding* J. 2013. Facilitation and inhibition: changes in plant nitrogen and secondary metabolites mediate interactions between aboveground and belowground herbivores. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 280: 20131318  

Wang, Y., Siemann, E., Wheeler, G.S., Zhu, L., Gu, X., Ding*, J. 2013. Specificity of extrafloral nectar induction by herbivores differs among native and invasive populations of tallow tree. Annals of Botany 112: 751–756  

Wu, K., Center, T.D, Yang, C., Zhang, J., Zhang, J., Ding*, J. 2013. Potential classical biological control of invasive Himalayan Yellow Raspberry, Rubus ellipticus. Pacific Science 67: 59-80  

Steininger, M.S., Wright, S.A., Ding, J., Wheeler, G.S. 2013. Biology and host range of Heterapoderopsis bicallosicollis; a potential biological control agent for Chinese tallow Triadica sebifera. Biocontrol Science and Technology 23:816-828  

2012

Huang, W., Carrillo, J., Ding* J. Siemann, E. 2012. Invader partitions ecological and evolutionary responses to above-and belowground herbivory. Ecology 93:2343–2352  

Wang, Y., Siemann, E., Wheeler, G.S., Zhu, L., Gu, X., Ding*, J. 2012. Genetic variation in anti-herbivore chemical defences in an invasive plant. Journal of Ecology 100, 894–904  

Huang, W.,Carrillo, J., Ding*, J., Siemann, E. 2012. Interactive effects of herbivory and competition intensity determine invasive plant performance. Oecologia 170: 373-82  

Carrillo, J., Wang, Y., Ding, J., Siemann, E. 2012. Induction of extrafloral nectar depends on herbivore type in invasive and native Chinese tallow seedlings. Basic and Applied Ecology, 13:449–457  

Wang, Y., Zhu, L., Gu, X., Wheeler, G., Purcell, M. Ding*, J. 2012. Pre-release assessment of Gadirtha inexacta, a proposed biological control agent of Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) in the United States. Biological Control, 63:304–309  

Lu. X., Ding*, J. 2012. History of exposure to herbivores increases the compensatory ability of an invasive plant. Biological Invasions 14:649–658  

Carrillo, J ., Wang, Y., Ding, J., Klootwyk, K., Siemann, E. 2012. Decreased indirect defense in the invasive tree, Triadica sebifera. Plant Ecology 213: 945-954  

​LLi, X., Guo, W., Ding*, J. 2012. Mycangial fungus benefits the development of a leaf-rolling weevil, Euops chinesis. Journal of Insect Physiology 58: 867–873  

Li, X., Wheeler, S.G., Ding* J. 2012. A leaf-rolling weevil benefits from general saprophytic fungi in polysaccharide degradation. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 6:417-424  

2011

Mao, R., Lu, X., Ding* J. 2011. The effects of a nematode, Meloidogyne incognita and its interaction with above-ground herbivory on an invasive wetland plant, alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides). Plant Species Biology 26: 73–83  

Guo, W,Li, X., Guo, X., Ding*, J. 2011. Effects of Rhinoncomimus latipes populations on the growth and reproduction of Persicaria perfoliata, an invasive plant in North America. Biocontrol Science and Technology 21:35-45  

Guo, W., Zhang, J., Li, X., Ding*, J. 2011. Increased reproductive capacity and physical defense but decreased tannin content in an invasive plant. Insect Science 18, 521–532  

Wang. Y., Huang, W., Siemann, E., Zou, J., Wheeler, S.G., Carrillo, J., Ding* J. 2011. Lower resistance and higher tolerance of host plants: biological control agents reach high densities but exert weak control. Ecological Applications 21(3): 729–738  

Huang, W., Wheeler, S.G., Purcell, M. F., Ding* J. 2011.The host range and impact of Bikasha collaris (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a promising candidate agent for biological control of Chinese tallow, Triadica sebifera (Euphorbiaceae) in the United States. Biological Control 56:230-238  

2010

Huang, W., Siemann, E., Wheeler, S.G., Zou, J., Carrillo, J., Ding* J. 2010. Resource allocation to defense and growth are driven by different responses to generalist and specialist herbivory in an invasive plant. Journal of Ecology 98: 1157–1167  

Sun, Y., Ding* J., Frye, M.J. 2010 Effects of resource availability on tolerance of herbivory in the invasive Alternanthera philoxeroides and the native Alternanthera sessilis. Weed Research 50, 527–536  

Wang, Y, Wu, K, Ding*, J. 2010. Host specificity of Euops chinesis, a potential biological control agent of Fallopia japonica, an invasive plant in Europe and North America. BioControl 55:551-559  

Wang Y., Wilson, J, Ding*, J. 2010. Potential impact and non-target effects of Gallerucida bifasciata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a candidate biological control agent for Fallopia japonica. Biological Control 53:319–324  

Lu. X., Dai, H., Ding*, J. 2010. Con-specific neighbours may enhance compensation capacity in an invasive plant. Plant Biology 12: 445-452  

Lu. X., Ding*, J. 2010. Flooding compromises compensatory capacity of an invasive plant: implications for biological control. Biological Invasions 12: 179-189  

Ren, M., Li, X., Guo, X., Ding, J. 2010. Genetic variation and spread pattern of invasive Conyza sumatrensis around China's Three Gorges Dam. Acta Oecologia 36:599-603  

Dai, H. Wang Y., Ding* J. 2010. Effects of plant trichomes on herbivores and predators on soybeans. Insect Science 17: 1–8  

Zhang, J, Wheeler. S.G., Purcell. M., Ding*, J. 2010. Biology, distribution, and field host plants of Macroplea japana in China: an unsuitable candidate for biological control of Hydrilla verticillata. Florida Entomologist 93:116-119  

Van Driesche,R.G.… Ding J et al….2010. Classical biological control for the protection of natural ecosystems. Biological Control 54 (2010) S2–S33  

2007 - 2009

Ding, J., Blossey B. 2009. Differences in preference and performance of the water lily leaf beetle, Galerucella nymphaeae populations on native and introduced aquatic plants. Environmental Entomology 38: 1653-1660  

Wang, Y., Ding*, J., Wheeler, G., Purcell, M. Zhang, G. 2009. Heterapoderopsis bicallosicollis (Coleoptera: Attelabidae), a potential biological control agent for Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera). Environmental Entomology 38(4):1135-1144  

Sun, Y, Ding* J., Ren, M. 2009. Effects of simulated herbivory and resource availability on the invasive plant, Alternanthera philoxeroides in different habitats. Biological Control 48: 287–293  

丁建清* 2008 应对外来生物入侵挑战 促进可持续发展 中国科学院院刊 4:330-334  

Ding, J., Mack, R.N., Lu, L., Ren, M., Huang, H. 2008 China’s booming economy is sparking and accelerating biological invasions. BioScience 58: 317-324  

Wang, Y., Ding*, J., Zhang, G. 2008. Gallerucida bifasciata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a potential biological control agent for Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica). Biocontrol Science and Technology 18: 59-74  

Ding, J., Wang. Y., Jin, X. 2007 Monitoring population growth of Galerucella birmanica (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on Brasenia schreberi: implications for potential risk in biological control of Trapa natans (Lythraceae) Biological Control 43: 71–77  

2004 - 2006

Ding, J. Blossey, B. Du, Y. Zheng, F. 2006. Galerucella birmanica, a potential biocontrol agent for water chestnut, Trapa natans. Biological Control 36: 80–90  

Ding, J., Y. Wu, H. Zheng, Fu, W., R. Reardon, & Liu, M. 2006 Assessing potential biological control of tree-of-heaven, Ailanthus altissima in North America. Biocontrol Science and Technology 16(5/6): 547-566  

Ding, J., R. Reardon, W. Fu, & Y. Wu, 2006. Biological control of invasive plants through exchange of natural enemies between China and the United States: a perspective. Biological Invasions 8:1439–1450  

Ding, J. Blossey, B. Du, Y. Zheng, F. 2006 Impact of Galerucella birmanica on water chestnut, Trapa natans. Biological Control 37:338–345  

Ding, J., Blossey, B. 2005. Invertebrate predation on the water lily beetle, Galerucella nymphaeae(Coleptera:Chrysomelidae), and its implications for potential biological control of water chestnut, Trapa natans. Biological Control 35:17-26  

Ding, J., Blossey, B. 2005. Impact of the native water-lily leaf beetle, Galerucella nymphaeae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), Attacking Introduced Water Chestnut, Trapa natans in the Northeastern United States. Environmental Entomology 34(3): 683-689  

Ding, J., W. Fu, Y. Wu, R. Reardon, & G. Zhang. 2004. Exploratory survey in China for potential insect biocontrol agents of mile-a-minute weed, Polygonum perfoliatum L., in Eastern USA. Biological Control 30 (2): 487-495  

​Colpetzer, K., J. Hough-Goldstein. J. Ding & Fu, W. 2004. Host specificity of the Asian weevil, Rhinoncomimus latipes Korotyaev (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a potential biological control agent of mile-a-minute weed, Polygonum perfoliatum L. (Polygonales: Polygonaceae). Biological Control 30 (2): 511-522