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Wei Li

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  Wei Li, Ph D, Associate Professor

  E-mail: liwei2013@nwsuaf.edu.cn

  Education:

  2002/09-2006/07  Inner Mongolia Agricultural University,Pratacultural Science, BS.

  2006/09-2011/07  Lanzhou University,Pratacultural Science, Ph.D.

  Work Experience:

  2011.07-2016.12  Assistant Professor, Northwest A&F University / Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, CAS &MWR

  2015.07-2016.08  Visiting Scholar, University of Virginia,USA

  2017.01-present, Associate Professor, Northwest A&F University / Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, CAS &MWR

  Research Interests:

  Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning; Maintenance of species diversity and community assembling; Global change ecology

  Teaching Course:

  Research progress of grassland ecology

  Grants:

  Project director:

  (1)Effects of enhanced precipitation variability on structure and functioning of shrub-grass ecosystem in semi-arid areas (41601586), National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2017/01-2019/12

  (2)Effects of species diversity,functional diversity and phylogenetic diversity on aboveground diversity in Weibei dryland in Shaanxi province (2016JQ3008), National Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi province, 2016/01-2017/12

  (3)Research of community assembling based on species functional traits and hierarchical Bayesian model on the Loess Plateau, Western Light Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences (K318021305), 2013/01-2015/12

  Project participants:

  (1) Demonstration of grassland degradation mechanism and ecological rehabilitation technology in agricultural-pastoral ecotone of North China (2016YFC0500700), National Key Research and Development Program of China, 2016/06-2020/12

  Professional Memberships:

  Member of Chinese Grassland Society

  Publications:

  Refereed journal articles:

  (1)Guanghua Jing , Jimin Cheng , Lin Wei, Tianming Hu, Wei Li*, Community - weighted mean traits play crucial roles in driving ecosystem functioning along long-term grassland restoration gradient on the Loess Plateau of China, Journal of Arid Environments, 2019, 35, 97-105

  (2)Kailiang Yu,Paolo D'Odorico,Scott Collins... Wei Li, et al.The competitive advantage of a constitutive CAM species over a C4 grass species under drought and CO2 enrichment, Ecosphere, 2019, in press.

  (3)Wei Li, Howard E. Epstein, Zhongming Wen, Jie Zhao, Jingwei Jin, Guanghua Jing, Jimin Cheng, Guozhen Du, Community-weighted mean traits but not functional diversity determine the changes in soil properties during wetland drying on the Tibetan Plateau, Solid Earth, 2017,8,137-147

  (4)Wei Li, Jie Zhao, Howard E. Epstein, Guanghua Jing, Jimin Cheng,  Guozhen Du, Community-level trait responses and intra-specific trait variability play important roles in driving community productivity in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau, Journal of Plant Ecology, 2017, 10,592-600

  (5) Wei Li, Jimin Cheng, Kailiang Yu, Howard E. Epstein, Liang Guo, Guanghua Jing, Jie Zhao, Guozhen Du, Plant functional diversity can be independent of species diversity: observations based on the impact of 4-yrs of nitrogen and phosphorus additions in an alpine meadow, PloS ONE, 2015, 10(8): e0136040

  (6) Wei Li, Jimin Cheng, Kailiang Yu, Howard E.Epstein, Guozhen Du, Short-term responses of an alpine meadow community to removal of a dominant species along a fertilization gradient, Journal of Plant Ecology, 2015, 8(5): 513-522

  (7) Wei Li, Jimin Cheng, Kailiang Yu, Howard E. Epstein, Guozhen Du, Niche and neutral processes together determine diversity loss in response to fertilization in an alpine meadow community, PloS ONE, 2015, 10(8): e0134560

  (8) Wei Li, Fuping Tian, Zhengwei Ren, Haizhou Huang, Zhinan Zhang, Effects of grazing and fertilization on the relationship between species abundance and functional traits in an alpine meadow community on the Tibetan Plateau, Nordic Journal of Botany, 2013, 31(2): 247-255

  (9) Wei Li, Haizhou Huang, Zhinan Zhang, Gaolin Wu, Effect of grazing on soil properties and C and N storage in relation to biomass allocation in an alpine meadow. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2011, 11(4): 27-39

  (10) Wei Li, Shujun Wen, Wenxiang Hu, Guozhen Du, Root–shoot competition interactions cause diversity loss after fertilization: a field experiment in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau, Journal of Plant Ecology, 2011, 4(3): 138-146

  (11) Wei Li, Gaolin Wu, Gefei Zhang, Guozhen Du, The maintenance of offspring diversity in response to land use: sexual and asexual recruitment in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau, Nordic Journal of Botany, 2011, 29(1): 81-86

  (12) Kailiang Yu , Paolo D’Odorico, Wei Li, Effects of competition on induction of crassulacean acid metabolism in a facultative CAM plant. Oecologia 2017,184: 351-361

  (13) Guanghua Jing, Wei Li , Kailiang Yu, Effects of fertilization, burning, and grazing on plant community in the long-term fenced grasslands. Plant Soil and Environment 2017, 63: 171-176

  (14)  Honglin Li, Kailiang Yu, Wei Li, Structural, compositional and trait differences between the mature and the swamp meadow communities. Journal of Plant Ecology, 2018, 11(1): 158-167

  Book chapters:

  [1] Jimin Cheng (Editor in Chief), Wei Li et al. (sub-editor), Research on grassland ecosystem on the Loess Plateau- National Nature Reserve of Yunwu Mountain, Science Press, 2014

  [2] Sheng Du, Guobin Liu (Editor in Chief), Wei Li et al. (participation), Ecological function of vegetation recovery on the Loess Plateau, Science Press, 2015

  Patent:

  (1) China, Patent No. ZL201410077714.2 – A comprehensive controlled method on toxic weeds of natural grassland on the Loess Pleatau. Issued 2016

  (2) China, Patent No. ZL201410077695.3 –A simple method for measuring soil water content of natural grassland on the Loess Pleatau. Issued 2016

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