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Professor Jiquan Chen Landscape Ecology & Ecosystem Science (LEES)
Earth, Ecological and Environmental Sciences (EEES)
Bowman-Oddy Laboratories, Mail Stop 604
University of Toledo
Toledo, OH 43606-3390, USA
Tel: +1-419-530-2664 Fax: +1-419-530-4421
E-mail: jiquan.chen@utoledo.edu
http://research.eeescience.utoledo.edu/lees/jchen/
Area of expertise: Ecosystem science; forest ecology; conservation biology; micrometeorology; eco-physiology; modeling; ecosystem and forest ecology
Co-editor until: Dec. 31, 2010 |
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- DeForest J, J Chen, McNulty SG (2009) Leaf litter is an important mediator of soil respiration in an oak-dominated forest.
Int. J. Biometeorol. 53, 127-134.
- Ryu SR, Concilio A, Chen J, North M, Ma S (2009) Prescribed burn ing and mechanical thinning effects on belowground conditions and soil respiration in a mixed-conifer forest , California .
For. Ecol. Manage.
257, 1324-1332.
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Concilio A, Chen J, Ma S, North M (2009) Precipitation drives interannual variation in soil respiration in an experimental forest.
Clim. Change 92,109-122.
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Li Q, Moorhead DL, DeForest JL, Chen J, Henderson R, Jenson R (2009) Mixed litter decomposition in a manage med Missouri Ozark forest ecosystem.
For. Ecol. Manage. 257, 688-694.
- Heckathorn SA, Chen J (2008) Editorial - Plants and Global Environmental Change: A Special Issue Highlighting Younger Scientists. J. Integr. Plant Biol. 50, 1337-1338.
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Chen J, Bridgham SD, Keller J, Pastor J, Noormets A, Weltzin JF (2008) Temperature responses to infrared-Loading and water table manipulations in peatland mesocosms. J. Integr. Plant Biol. 50, 1484-1496.
- Chen J (2008) Ecological modeling and perspectives of forest landscape ¨C A Synthesis. Pages 265-270, In: Lafortezza et al. ( eds ). Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes. Springer-Verlag. 425 pp.
- Noormets A, McNulty S, DeForest J, Sun G, Li Q, Chen J (2008) Drought during canopy development has lasting effect on annual carbon balance in a deciduous temperate forest. New Phytologist 179: 818-828. New Phytol. 179, 818-828.
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Yan Y, Zhao B, Chen J, Guo H, Gu Y, Wu Q, Li B (2008) Closing the carbon budget of estuarine wetlands with tower-based measurements and MODIS time series. Glob. Chang. Biol. 14, 1690-1702.
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Cheng X, Chen J, Luo Y, Henderson R, An S, Zhang Q, Chen J, Li B (2008) Assessing the effects of short-term Spartina alterniflora invasion on labile and recalcitrant C and N pools by means of soil fractionation and stable C and N isotopes. Geoderma 145, 177-184.
- Li L, Chen J, DeForest JL, Jensen R, Moorhead DL, Henderson R (2007) Effects of timber harvest on carbon pools in Ozark forests. Can. J. For. Res.
37, 2337-2348.
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Noormets A, Chen J, Crow TR (2007) Age-dependent changes in ecosystem carbon fluxes in managed forests in northern Wisconsin, USA. Ecosystems 10, 187-203.
- Cheng X, Peng R, Chen J, Luo Y, Zhang Q, An S, Chen J, Li B (2007) CH4 and N2O emissions from Spartina alterniflora and Phragmites australis in experimental mesocosms. Chemosphere 68, 420-427.
- Li Q, Chen J, Song B, Bresee MK, Rademacher JA, LaCroix JJ (2007) Areas influenced by multiple edges and their implications in fragmented landscapes.
For. Ecol. Manage. 242, 99-107.
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LaCroix J, Ryu SR, Zheng D, Chen J (2006) Simulating fire spread with landscape management scenarios. Forest Science 5, 522-529.
- DeForest JL, Noormets A, McNulty S, Sun G, Tenney G, Chen J (2006) Phenophases alter the soil respiration-temperature relationship in an oak-dominated forest.
Int. J. Biometeorol.
51, 135-144.
- Cheng X, Luo Y, Chen J, Lin G, Chen J, Li B (2006) Short-term C4 plant Spartina alterniflora invasions change the soil carbon in C3 plant-dominated tidal wetlands on a growing estuarine island.
Soil Biol. Biochem.
38, 3380-3386.
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Ryu S, Chen J, Zheng D, Bresee M (2006) Simulating the effects of age structure and disturbances on fuel loading (EcoFL) in forest ecosystems of Northern Wisconsin, USA. Ecol. Modell. 196, 395-406.
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Cheng X, An S, Li B, Chen J, Lin G, Liu Y, Luo Y, Liu S (2006) Summer rain pulse size and rainwater uptake by three dominant desert plants in a desertified grassland ecosystem in northwestern China. Plant Ecol. 184, 1-12.
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Concilio A, Ma S, Ryu SR, North M, Chen J (2006) Soil respiration response to burning and thinning from one to three years after experimental treatments. For. Ecol. Manage. 228, 82-90.
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Euskirchen ES, Pregitzer KS, Chen J (2006) Carbon fluxes in a young, naturally regenerating jack pine ecosystem. J. Geophys. Res.
111, D01101.
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Wang W, Song B, Chen J, Zheng D, Crow TR (2006) Visualizing forest landscapes using public data sources. Landsc. Urban Plan. 75, 111-124.
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