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Ning, Z.#, Chen, C.#, Xie, T., Zhu, Z., Wang, Q., Cui, B., & Bai, J. (2021). Can the impacts of invasive plants on native faunal communities be restored from invader removal in coastal ecosystems: A global meta-analysis. Global Change Biology, 27(19), 4644-4656.
Ning, Z.#, Chen, C.#, Zhu, Z., Xie, T., Wang, Q., Cui, B., & Bouma, T. J. (2021). Tidal channel-mediated gradients facilitate Spartina alterniflora invasion in coastal ecosystems: implications for invasive species management. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 659, 59-73.
Ning, Z.#, Chen, C.#, Xie, T., Wang, Q., Ma, X., Sui, H., & Cui, B. (2020). A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, 6(1), 1823888. (封面论文)
Chen, C., Harvey, J. A., Biere, A., & Gols, R. (2019). Rain downpours affect survival and development of insect herbivores: the specter of climate change?. Ecology, 100(11), e02819.
Chen, C., Gols, R., Biere, A., & Harvey, J. A. (2019). Differential effects of climate warming on reproduction and functional responses on insects in the fourth trophic level. Functional Ecology, 33(4), 693-702.
Chen, C., Donner, S. H., Biere, A., Gols, R., & Harvey, J. A. (2019). Simulated heatwave conditions associated with global warming affect development and competition between hyperparasitoids. Oikos, 128(12), 1783-1792.
Chen, C., Harvey, J. A., Biere, A., and Gols, R.. (2019). Rain downpours affect survival and development of insect herbivores: the specter of climate change? Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 100(4), e01604.
Chen, C. 2019, Effects of abiotic factors on plant-insect multitrophic interactions, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. PhD Thesis, ISBN:9789463325387.
Chen, C., Biere, A., Gols, R., Halfwerk, W., van Oers, K., & Harvey, J. A. (2018). Responses of insect herbivores and their food plants to wind exposure and the importance of predation risk. Journal of Animal Ecology, 87(4), 1046-1057.
Wang, Q., Xie, T., Luo, M., Bai, J., Chen, C., Ning, Z., & Cui, B.(2021). How hydrological connectivity regulates the plant recovery process in salt marshes. Journal of Applied Ecology. Accepted Author Manuscript.
Xie, T., Wang, Q., Ning, Z., Chen, C., Cui, B., Bai, J., ... & Pang, B. (2021). Artificial modification on lateral hydrological connectivity promotes range expansion of invasive Spartina alterniflora in salt marshes of the Yellow River delta, China. Science of The Total Environment, 769, 144476.
Wang, Q., Xie, T., Ning, Z., Chen, C., Man, Y., & Cui, B. (2021). Enhancement of lateral connectivity promotes the establishment of plants in saltmarshes. Science of The Total Environment, 767, 145484.
Xie, C., Cui, B., Xie, T., Yu, S., Liu, Z., Chen, C., ... & Shao, X. (2020). Hydrological connectivity dynamics of tidal flat systems impacted by severe reclamation in the Yellow River Delta. Science of The Total Environment, 739, 139860.
Ning, Z., Chen, C., Xie, T., Wang, Q., Bai, J., Shao, D., ... & Cui, B. (2020). Windows of opportunity for smooth cordgrass landward invasion to tidal channel margins: The importance of hydrodynamic disturbance to seedling establishment. Journal of environmental management, 266, 110559.
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