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1.Xinwei Wu, John Griffin, Xinqiang Xi, Shucun Sun*. 2015. The sign of cascading predator effects varies with prey traits in a detrital system. Journal of Animal Ecology,doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12403. 2.Xinqiang Xi, Nico Eisenhauer, Shucun Sun*. 2015. Parasitoid wasps indirectly suppress seed production by stimulating consumption rates of their seed-feeding hosts. Journal of Animal Ecology, doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12361. 3.Junpeng Mu, Youhong Peng, Xinwei Wu, John Griffin, Karl Niklas, and Shucun Sun*. 2014. Domesticated honeybees evolutionarily reduce flower nectar volume in a Tibetan lotus. Ecology, 95:3161–3172. 4.Xinwei Wu, John N. Griffin, and Shucun Sun*. 2014. Cascading effects of predator-detritivore interactions depend on environmental context in alpine meadows. Journal of Animal Ecology, 83: 546-556. 5.Chuan Zhao, John N. Griffin, Xinwei Wu, Shucun Sun*. 2013.Predatory beetles facilitate plant growth by driving earthworms to lower soillayers. Journal of Animal Ecology, 82:749-758. 6.Yinzhan Liu, Junpeng Mu, Karl J. Niklas, Guoyong Li, Shucun Sun*. 2012. Global warming reduces plant reproductive output for temperate multi-inflorescence species on the Tibetan plateau. New Phytologist 195:427-436. 7.Yinzhan Liu, Peter B. Reich, Guoyong Li and Shucun Sun*. 2011. Shifting phenology and abundance under experimental warming alters trophic relationship and plant reproductive capacity. Ecology, 92:1201-1207. 8.Xinwei Wu, J. Emmett Duffy, Peter B. Reich and Shucun Sun*. 2011. A brown-world cascade in the dung decomposer food web of an alpine meadow: Effects of predator interactions and warming. Ecological Monographs, 81:313-328. 9.Guoyong Li, Yinzhan Liu, Lee E. Frelich and Shucun Sun*. 2011. Experimental warming induces degradation of a Tibetan alpine meadow through trophic interactions. Journal of Applied Ecology, 48:659-667. 10.Shucun Sun* and Lee E. Frelich. 2011. Flowering phenology and height growth pattern are associated with maximum plant height, relative growth rate, and stem tissue mass density in herbaceous grassland species. Journal of Ecology, 99: 991-1000.