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个人简介

Education & Training 2009.09 – 2014.07: PhD in Ecology (Supervisor: Prof. Zhanqing Hao); Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2011.09 – 2012.01: Visiting student (Prof. Fangliang He’s Lab); Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta 2005.09 – 2009.07: B.Sc. in Mathematics; School of Mathematical Science, Beijing Normal University Appointments 2019.10 – : Assistant Professor; School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University 2014.09 – 2019.09: Postdoctoral Fellow (Supervisor: Prof. Fangliang He; other collaborators: Prof. John Spence, Prof. Ellen Macdonald, Prof. Scott Nielsen, Dr. Colin Bergeron, Mr. David Deane); Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta Professional services Manuscript review: Biodiversity and Conservation; Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Communications Biology; Ecography; Ecological Complexity; Ecological Processes; Ecology Letters; Ecosphere; Forest Ecology and Management; Forest Ecosystems; Forests; Frontiers in Forests and Global Change; Global Ecology and Biogeography; Journal of Ecology; Journal of Environmental Management; Journal of Forestry Research; Methods in Ecology and Evolution; PeerJ; Plant Diversity; PLoS ONE; 生物多样性; 植物生态学报

研究领域

Our research mainly focuses on the diversity and dynamic of ecosystems (mainly forests) at multiple scales, with a special emphasis on understanding various macroecological patterns, including beta diversity and many others. We use both empirical and theoretical approaches to address our research questions. The empirical data we collect and analyze are mainly from forest inventories. Our current theoretical exploration relies heavily on probability theory. We use R, C++, and Python to analyze data and implement our theoretical models.

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Peer-reviewed papers in English journals Liu, Y., R. Zhang, C.-F. Lin, Z. Zhang, R. Zhang, K. Shang, M. Zhao, J. Huang, X. Wang, Y. Li, Y. Zeng, Y.-P. Zhao, J. Zhang, and D. Xing. 2023. Remote sensing of subtropical tree diversity: the underappreciated roles of the practical definition of forest canopy and phenological variation. Forest Ecosystems 10:100122 doi: 10.1016/j.fecs.2023.100122 Gao, Z., Y. Pan, P. M. Van Bodegom, E. Cieraad, D. Xing, Y. Yang, T. Xia, X. Luo, K. Song, L. Da, and D. Malkinson. 2023. Beta diversity of urban spontaneous plants and its drivers in nine major cities of Yunnan province, China. Landscape and Urban Planning 234:104741 doi: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2023.104741 Zhang, H.-Y., X.-T. Lü, C.-Z. Wei, J. R. Powell, X.-B. Wang, D. Xing, Z.-W. Xu, H.-L. Li, and X.-G. Han. 2023. β-diversity in temperate grasslands is driven by stronger environmental filtering of plant species with large genomes. Ecology 104:e3941 doi: 10.1002/ecy.3941 Xing, D., J. Zhang, and F. He. 2023. Comment on “Interspecific competition limits bird species’ ranges in tropical mountains”. Science 379:eade2109 doi: 10.1126/science.ade2109 He Y., K. Srisombut, D. Xing, N. G. Swenson, M. Asefa, M. Cao, X. Song, H. Wen, and J. Yang. 2022. Ontogenetic trait variation and metacommunity effects influence species relative abundances during tree community assembly. Plant Diversity 44:360-368 doi: 10.1016/j.pld.2021.09.002 Deane D. C., D. Xing, C. Hui, M. McGeoch, and F. He. 2022. A null model for quantifying the geometric effect of habitat subdivision on species diversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography 31:440–453 doi: 10.1111/geb.13437 Xing, D. and F. He. 2021. Analytical models for β-diversity and the power-law scaling of β-deviation. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12:405–414 doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.13531 Xing, D., J. A. C. Bergeron, K. A. Solarik, B. Tomm, S. E. Macdonald, J. R. Spence, and F. He. 2019. Challenges in estimating forest biomass: use of allometric equations for three boreal species. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 49:1613–1622 doi: 10.1139/cjfr-2019-0258 Editor’s Choice Xing, D. and F. He. 2019. Environmental filtering explains a U-shape latitudinal pattern in regional β-deviation for eastern North American trees. Ecology Letters 22:284–291 doi: 10.1111/ele.13188 Xing, D., S. E. Nielsen, S. E. Macdonald, J. R. Spence, and F. He. 2018. Survival and growth of residual trees in a variable retention harvest experiment in a boreal mixedwood forest. Forest Ecology and Management 411:187–194. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2018.01.026 Lin, F., L. S. Comita, X. Wang, X. Bai, Z. Yuan, D. Xing, and Z. Hao. 2014.The contribution of understory light availability and biotic neighborhood to seedling survival in secondary versus old-growth temperate forest. Plant Ecology 215:795–807. doi: 10.1007/s11258-014-0332-0 Erickson, D. L., F. A. Jones, N. G. Swenson, N. Pei, N. A. Bourg, W. Chen, S. J. Davies, X. Ge, Z. Hao, R. W. Howe, C.-L. Huang, A. J. Larson, S. K. Y. Lum, J. A. Lutz, K. Ma, M. Meegaskumbura, X. Mi, J. D. Parker, I. Fang-Sun, S. J. Wright, A. T. Wolf, W. Ye, D. Xing, J. K. Zimmerman, and W. J. Kress. 2014. Comparative evolutionary diversity and phylogenetic structure across multiple forest dynamics plots: a mega-phylogeny approach. Frontiers in Genetics 5:358. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00358 Bai X, T. Brenes-Arguedas, J. Ye, X. Wang, F. Lin, Z. Yuan, S. Shi, D. Xing, and Z. Hao. 2014. Dynamics of Two Multi-Stemmed Understory Shrubs in Two Temperate Forests. PLoS ONE 9(6): e98200 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098200 Ye, J., Z. Hao, X. Wang, X. Bai, D. Xing, and Z. Yuan. 2014. Local-scale drivers of multi-stemmed tree formation in Acer, in a temperate forest of Northeast China. Chinese Science Bulletin 59:320–325. doi: 10.1007/s11434-013-0013-8 Xing, D., N. G. Swenson, M. D. Weiser, and Z. Hao. 2014. Determinants of species abundance for eastern North American trees. Global Ecology and Biogeography 23:903–911. doi: 10.1111/geb.12167 Wang, X., N. G. Swenson, T. Wiegand, A. Wolf, R. Howe, F. Lin, J. Ye, Z. Yuan, S. Shi, X. Bai, D. Xing, and Z. Hao. 2013. Phylogenetic and functional diversity area relationships in two temperate forests. Ecography 36:883–893. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2012.00011.x Bai, X., S. A. Queenborough, X. Wang, J. Zhang, Z. Yuan, D. Xing, F. Lin, J. Ye, and Z. Hao. 2012. Effects of local biotic neighbors and habitat heterogeneity on tree and shrub seedling survival in an old-growth temperate forest. Oecologia 170:755–765. doi: 10.1007/s00442-012-2348-2 Yuan, Z., A. Gazol, X. Wang, D. Xing, F. Lin, X. Bai, Y. Zhao, B. Li, and Z. Hao. 2012. What happens below the canopy? Direct and indirect influences of the dominant species on forest vertical layers. Oikos 121:1145–1153. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2011.19757.x Peer-reviewed papers in Chinese journals Kuang, X., D. Xing, Z. Zhang, Y. Wang, S. Fang, Z. Yuan, J. Ye, F. Lin, X. Wang, and Z. Hao. 2014. Species composition and community structure of the spruce-fir forest and larch forest plots on the northern slope of Changbai Mountains, Northeast China. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 25:2149–2157. [In Chinese] Song, H., J. Ye, S. Shi, Z. Zhang, X. Kuang, D. Xing, Z. Yuan, F. Lin, C. Cai, X. Wang, and Z. Hao. 2014. Woody plant species composition and community structure in residual fragments of broad-leaved Korean pine mixed forests in Changbai Mountains area. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 25:1239–1249. [In Chinese] Zhang, Z., Z. Hao, J. Ye, F. Lin, Z. Yuan, D. Xing, S. Shi, and X. Wang. 2013. Short-term death dynamics of trees in natural secondary poplar-birch forest in Changbai Mountains of Northeast China. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 24:303–310. [In Chinese] Wang, L., B. Li, J. Ye, X. Bai, Z. Yuan, D. Xing, F. Lin, S. Shi, X. Wang, and Z. Hao. 2011. Dynamics of short-term tree mortality in broad-leaved Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) mixed forest in the Changbai Mountains. Biodiversity Science 19:260–270. [In Chinese] Xing, D. and Z. Hao. 2011. The principle of maximum entropy and its applications in ecology. Biodiversity Science 19:295–302. [In Chinese]

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