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Hong-Wei Yu, Ph.D, School of life science, Henan university.
Contact Information
E-mail: hongweiyu1990@outlook.com
Tel:17737494242
Research area
Soil biota and plant invasion; Resource competition in plant invasion.
Education experience
2018 – Now Postdoc, Henan university.
2013 – 2018 Ph. D in Ecology, Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences
2009 – 2013 B. Sc in Ecology, Agricultural University of Hebei
Publications
Yu HW, He WM. 2019. Increased rainfall and nitrogen alter colonization and extinction during postgrazing steppe succession. Journal of Vegetation Science, 30, 75-85.
Yu HW, He WM. 2017. Negative legacy effects of rainfall and nitrogen amendment on leaf lifespan of steppe species. Journal of Plant Ecology, 10, 831-838.
Yu HW, Yang JX, Gao Y, He WM. 2016. Soil organic nitrogen endows invasive Solidago canadensis with greater advantages in low-phosphorus conditions. Ecosphere, e01254.
Dong LJ, Yang JX, Yu HW, He WM. 2017. Dissecting Solidago canadensis-soil feedback in its real invasion. Ecology and Evolution, 7, 2307-2315.
Dong LJ, Yu HW, He WM. 2015. What determines positive, neutral, and negative impacts of Solidago canadensis invasion on native plant species richness? Scientific Reports, 5, 16804.
Gao Y, Yu HW, He WM. 2014. Soil space and nutrients differentially promote the growth and competitive advantages of two invasive plants. Journal of Plant Ecology, 7, 396-402.