万师强

职称:教授、博士生导师

邮箱: swan@hbu.edu.cn

地址:河北省保定市五四东路180号,河北大学生命科学学院

邮政编码:071002

  • 个人简介

 

个人简介

万师强,男,1967年08月生,河南信阳人,国家青年基金获得者,长江学者特聘教授,国家重大人才计划特聘教授,博士研究生导师。兼任国家自然科学基金委生命学部、地学部专家评审组成员。

主要从事全球变化与生态系统生态学方面的教学和科研工作。主持和参加各类项目16项。先后在Nature Geoscience, Nature Ecology & Evolution, Ecology Letters, Ecology, Global Change Biology, New Phytologist, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Functional Ecology, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology等国际主流刊物发表SCI论文175篇,总引用13873余次,H指数63,连续九年入选(2014-2022)国际著名出版集团爱思唯尔(Elsevier)"中国高被引学者"(环境科学,生态学),入选2020全球前2%顶尖科学家榜单和全球千名气候变化研究领域高影响科学家名单,2021年入选“全球千名气候变化高影响学者”和“全球千分之二学者”,2023年入选“中国生态与演化领域顶尖科学界TOP91”榜单。教育部“高等学校科学研究优秀成果奖”自然科学二等奖,河北省自然科学二等奖。

已培养博士17名、硕士61名;在读博士生8名、硕士生22名、在站博士后1名。

教育经历

2000.1-2002.12: 美国俄克拉荷马大学,植物学专业学习,获哲学博士学位

1995.9-1998.7: 中国科学院植物研究所,植物学专业学习,获理学博士学位

1989.9-1992.7: 河南农业大学,生态学专业学习,获理学硕士学位

1985.9-1989.7: 河南师范大学,生物学专业学习,获理学学士学位

工作经历

2018.09- 河北大学 生命科学学院 教授 博士生导师

2010.3-2018.8: 河南大学生命科学学院(气候变化与陆地生态系统),教授

2005.1-2010.2: 中国科学院植物研究所(全球变化与陆地生态系统),研究员

2003.1-2004.12: 美国橡树岭国家实验室环境科学分部(全球变化与弃耕草地),博士后

讲授主要课程

1. 全球变化生态学(研究生)

2. 文献阅读与论文写作(研究生)

3. 生命科学导论(本科生)

承担科研项目

1.河北省自然科学基金创新研究群体项目:白洋淀生物多样性与生态功能维持(C2022201042), 2022-2024, 300万元,项目首席科学家。

2.国家自然科学基金委员会重点项目:降水季节变化对温带半干旱草原碳汇和稳定性的影响(31830012), 2019-2023, 287万元,主持人。

3.国家自然科学基金委员会重点项目:三种温带草原类型生物多样性和生态系统功能对气候变化的敏感性(31430015), 2015-2019, 335万元,主持人。

4.河南省科技厅“中原学者”项目:黄淮海平原以豆科为基础的轮作方式对农作物产量和农田生态环境的影响(122101110800), 100万元。

5.科技部“全球变化”重大科学研究计划:全球变化对中国典型草地生态过程的影响及生态环境效应(2013CB956300), 2600万元,首席科学家。

6.国家自然科学基金委员会重点项目:全球变化情景下温带典型草原的碳储量和固碳潜力(41030104/ D0308),2011-2014,250万元,主持人。

7.国家自然科学基金委员会国际交流项目:干旱区生态系统对气候变化和人类活动的响应(31110303036), 2011, 5万元,主持人。

8.河南省科技创新人才项目:气候变暖对冬小麦产量和品质的影响(114200510016), 2011-2013,50万元,主持人。

9.国家自然科学基金委员会“国家杰出青年基金”项目:“全球变化与陆地生态系统”(30925009),2010-2013,200万元,主持人;结题优秀。

10.中国科学院重要方向性项目:我国草地生态系统固碳潜力(KZCX2-YW-Q1-06), 2009-2011,350万元,主持人。

11.国家自然科学基金委员会面上项目:改变碳输入对温带草原土壤碳库和循环的影响(30870440),2009-2011,40万元,主持人。

12.植被与环境变化国家重点实验室自主课题:北方温带草原对二氧化碳富集和夜间增温的响应,2008-2010,250万元,主持人。

13.国家重点基础研究发展计划(973)“北方草地与农牧交错带生态系统维持与适应性管理的科学基础”第三课题:生源要素的生物地球化学过程及其区域响应(2007CB106803),课题第二主持人,2007-2011,负责经费204万元。

14.中国科学院“百人计划”项目:全球变暖对我国北方温带草原碳循环的直接和间接影响,2007-2009,200万元,主持人;结题优秀。

15.国家自然科学基金委员会重点项目:全球变暖背景下白天和夜间增温对温带草原群落结构和生态系统功能的特异性影响(90511006),2006-2009,148万元,主持人;结题优秀。

16.国家自然科学基金委员会面上项目:水分和氮素的季节动态对C3和C4植物时间生态位分化的影响(30470273),2005-2007,20万元,主持人。

论文发表:

2024

166.Gu, X., X. Han, P. Xing, D. Xu, S. Wan, Q. L. Wu, F. Wu. 2024. Diffusion kinetic processes and release risks of trace metals in plateau lacustrine sediments. Journal of Hazardous Materials 465: 133341

165.Wu, Q., C. Yu, Y. Liu, P. Xing, H. Li, B. Li, S. Wan, Q. Wu. 2024. Microcystis blooms caused the decreasing richness of and interactions between free-living microbial functional genes in Lake Taihu, China. FEMS Microbiology Ecology

164.Niu, Y., X. Yang, S. Hao; Z. Hei, B. Chen, H.-W. Hu, S. Wan, Y. Chen*. 2024. Temperate grassland soil nitrifiers are more sensitive to nitrogen addition than simulated warming. Applied Soil Ecology 195: 105214

163.Tang, S., D. Tian, J. Wang, R. Zhang, S. Wang, J. Song, S. Wan, J. Zhang, S. Zhang, Z. Li, S. Niu. 2024. Synergistic effects of multiple global change drivers on terrestrial ecosystem carbon sink. Science of The Total Environment 906: 167554.

162.Feng, J., Ma, H., Wang, C., Gao, J., Zhai, C., Jiang, L., S. Wan*. 2024. Water rather than nitrogen availability predominantly modulates soil microbial betadiversity and co-occurrence networks in a secondary foret. Science of The Total Environment doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167996. [PDF]

161.Zhai, C., Han, L., Xiong, C., Ge, A., Yue, X., Li, Y., Zhou, Z., Feng, J., Ru, J., Song, J., Jiang, L., Yang, Y., Zhang, L., S. Wan*. 2024. Soil microbial diversity and network complexity drive the ecosystem multifunctionality of temperate grasslands under changing precipitation. Science of The Total Environment doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167217. [PDF]

2023

160. Niu, Y., X. Wang, S. Hao, Z. Hei, B. Chen, H. Hu, S. Wan, Y. Chen. 2023. Temperate grassland soil nitrifiers are more sensitive to nitrogen addition than simulated warming. Applied Soil Ecology doi: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2023.105214.

159. Feng, J., D. Wang, J. Gao, Y. Hao, Z. Li, T. Wang, S. Wan*. 2023. Effects of nitrogen addition and changing precipitation on soil heterotrophic respiration in a climate transitional forest. Plant Soil doi: 10.1007/s11104-023-06096-2.

158. Hu, M.*, J. Wang, L. Lu, H. Gui, S. Wan*. 2023. Global recovery patterns of soil microbes after fire. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 109: 109057

157. Feng, J., J. Ru, J. Song, X. Qiu, S. Wan*. 2023. Long-term daytime warming rather than nighttime warming alters soil microbial composition in a semi-arid grassland. Biology-2355199; doi: 10.3390/biology12050699.

156. Gui, H., J. Wang, M. Hu*, Z. Zhou, S. Wan. 2023. Impacts of fire on soil respiration and its components: A global meta-analysis. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 336: 109496

155. Lu, Y., M. Wang, C. Yu, Q. Wu, Z. Mao, H. Li, L. Ren, J. Zeng, P. Xing, L.-J. Zhou, S. Wan, Q. L. Wu. 2023. Unexpected enrichment of antibiotic resistance genes and organic remediation genes in high-altitude lakes at Eastern Tibetan Plateau. Science of the Total Environment 874: 162554.

154. Ru, J., S. Wan*, D. Hui, J. Song. 2023. Overcompensation of ecosystem productivity following sustained extreme drought in a semiarid grassland. Ecology 104: e3997

153. Van Sundert, K., S. Leuzinger, M. K.-F. Bader, S. X. Chang, M. G. De Kauwe, J. S. Dukes, J. A. Langley, Z. Ma, B. Mariën, S. Reynaert, J. Ru, J. Song, B. Stocker, C. Terrer, J. Thoresen, E. Vanuytrecht, S. Wan, K. Yue, S. Vicca. 2023. When things get MESI: the Manipulation Experiments Synthesis Initiative – a coordinated effort to synthesize terrestrial global change experiments. Global Change Biology 29: 1922-1938.

152. Li, H., J. Zhang, J. Ru, J. Song, Z. Chi, Y. Zheng, L. Jiang, and S. Wan*. 2023. Temporal change in community temporal stability in response to mowing and nutrient enrichment: Evidence from a 15-year grassland experiment. Journal of Plant Ecology 16: DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtac098

2022

151. Zhou, Z., X. Yue, H. Li, J. Zhang, J. Liang, X. Yuan, J. Ru, J. Song, Y. Li, M. Zheng, and S. Wan*. 2022. Climate warming enhances precipitation sensitivity of flowering phenology in temperate steppes on the Mongolian Plateau. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2022, 324: 109094.

150. Liu, Y., S. Piao*, D. Makowski, P. Ciais, T. Gasser, J. Song, S. Wan, J. Penuelas, and I. Janssens. 2022. Data-driven quantification of nitrogen enrichment impact on Northern Hemisphere plant biomass. Environmental Research Letters. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac7b38.

149. Zhang, J., J. Ru, J. Song, H. Li, X. Li, Y. Ma, Z. Li, Y. Hao, Z. Chi, D. Hui, and S. Wan*. 2022. Increased precipitation and nitrogen addition accelerate the temporal increase in soil respiration during 8-year odl-field grassland succession. Global Change Biology doi: 10.1111/gcb.16159.

148. Zheng, J., M. Cui, C. Wang, J. Wang, S. Wang, Z. Sun, F. Ren, S. Wan, and S. Han*. 2022. Elevated CO2, warming, N addition, and increased precipitation affect different aspects of the arbusular mycorrhizal fungal community. Science of the Total Environment 806: 150522.

147. Feng, J., Z. Li, Y. Hao, J. Wang, J. Ru, J. Song, and S. Wan*. 2022. Litter removal exerts greater effects on soil microbial community than understory removal in a subtropical-warm temperate climate transitional forest. Forest Ecology and Management 505: 119867.

146. Ru. J., S. Wan*, D. Hui, J. Song, and J. Wang. 2022. Increased interannual precipitation variability enhances the carbon sink in a semi-arid grassland. Functional Ecology doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.14011

2021

145. Wang, J., A. Zhang, Y. Zheng, J. Song, J. Ru, M. Zheng, D. Hui, and S. Wan*. 2021. Long -term litter removal rather than litter addition enhances ecosystem carbon sequestration in a temperate steppe. Functional Ecology 2021,35: 2799-2807.

144. Song, J., J. Xia, D. Hui, M. Zheng, J. Wang, J. Ru, H. Wang, Q. Zhang, C. Yang, and S. Wan*. 2021. Plant functional types regulate non-additive responses of soil respiration to 5-year warming and nitrogen addition in a semi-arid grassland. Functional Ecology 2021,35: 2593-2603

143. Han, J., J. Chen, W. Shi, J. Song, D. Hui, J. Ru, and S. Wan*. 2021. Asymmetric respoonses of resource use efficiency to previous-year precipitation in a semi-arid grassland. Functional Ecology. 2021, 35 doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13750.

142. Liu, S., J. E. Behm, S. Wan, J. Yan, Q. Ye, W. Zhang, X. Yang, and S. Fu*. 2021. Effects of canopy nitrogen addition on soil faunna and litter decomposition rate in a temperate forest a subtropical forest. Geoderma 2021, 382 doi: 10.1016/j.geoderma. 2020.114704.

141. Zheng, M., J, Song, J. Ru, Z. Zhou, M. Zhong, L. Jiang, D. Hui, and S. Wan*. 2021. Effects of grazing, wind erosion, and dust deposition on plant community composition and strecture in a temperate steppe. Ecosystems 24: 403-420.

140. Ning, S., J. Song, J. Ru, Z. Zhou, J. Zhang, X. Liu, Y. Hui, Y. Ma, and S. Wan*. 2021. Nonadditive and legacy effects of spring and autumn warming on soil respiration in an old-field grassland. Ecosystems 24: 421-433.

2020

139. Wang J, Q. Zhang, J. Song, J. Ru, Z. Zhou, J. Xia, S. Dukes, and S. Wan*. 2020. Nighttime warming enhances ecosystem carbon-use efficiency in a temperate steppe. Functional Ecology, DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.13579

138. Hu, M., Y. Liu, T. Wang, Y. Hao, Z. Li, S. Wan*. 2020. Fire alters soil properties and vegetation in a coniferous-broadleaf mixed forest in Central China. Forests 2020, 11: 164; doi:10.3390/f11020164

137. Shen, R., M. Xu, Y. Chi, S. Yu, S. Wan, N. He. 2020. Microbial membranes related to the thermal acclimation of soil heterotrophic respiration in a temperate steppe in northern China. European Journal of Soil Science71: 484-494.

136. Liu, Y., X. Tan, Z. Guo, D. He, S. Fu, S. Wan, Q. Ye, W. Zhang, W. Liu, W. Shen. 2020. Reponses of litter, organic and mineral soil enzyme kinetics to 6 years of canopy and understory nitrogen additions in a temperate forest. Science of the Total Environment 712: 136383.

2019

135. Song, J., S. Wan*, S. Piao, A. K. Knapp, A. T. Classen, S. Vicca, P. Ciais, M. J. Hovenden, S. Leuzinger, C. Beier, P. Kardol, J. Xia, Q. Liu, J. Ru, Z. Zhou, Y. Luo, D. Guo, J. A. Langley, J. Zscheischler, J. S. Dukes, J. Tang, J. Chen, K. S. Hofmockel, L. M. Kueppers, L. Rustad, L. Liu, M. D. Smith, P. H. Templer, R. Q. Thomas, R. J. Norby, R. P. Phillips, S. Niu, S. Fatichi, Y. Wang, P. Shao, H. Han, D. Wang, L. Lei, J. Wang, X. Li, Q. Zhang, X. Li, F. Su, B. Liu, F. Yang, G. Ma, G. Li, Y. Liu, Y. Liu, Z. Yang, K. Zhang, Y. Miao, M. Hu, C. Yan, A. Zhang, M. Zhong, Y. Hui, Y. Li, and M. Zheng. 2019. A meta-analysis of 1,119 manipulative experiments on terrestrial carbon cycling responses to global change. Nature Ecology & Evolution 3:1309-1320.

134. Song, J., S. Wan*, S. Piao, D. Hui, M. J. Hovenden, P. Ciais, Y. Liu, Y. Liu, M. Zhong, M. Zheng, G. Ma, Z. Zhou, and J. Ru. 2019. Elevated CO2 does not stimulate carbon sink in a semi-arid grassland. Ecology Letters 22:458-468.

133. Zhong, M., J. Song, Z. Zhou, J. Ru, M. Zheng, Y. Li, D. Hui, and S. Wan*. 2019. Asymmetric responses of plant community structure and composition to precipitation variabilities in a semi-arid steppe. Oecologia DIO: org/10.1007/s00442-019-04520-y

132. Yang, X., G. Li, S. Li, Q. Xu, P. Wang, H. Song, D. Sun, M. Zhong. Z. Zhou, J. Song, J. Ru, S. Wan*, and L. Jiang. 2019. Resource addition drives taxonomic divergence and phylogenetic convergence of plant communities. Journal of Ecology 107:2121-2132131. Wang, J., Z. Liu, S. Wan, H. Han, and H. Zeng. 2019. Relatively stable metal(loid) levels in surface soils of a semiarid inner Mongolia steppe under multiple environmental change factors. Geoderma 352: 268-276.

130. Hovenden, M. J., S. Leuzinger, P. C. D. Newton, A. Fletcher, S. Fatichi, A. Lüscher, P. B. Reich, L. C. Andresen, C. Beier, D. M. Blumenthal, N. R. Chiariello, J. S. Dukes, J. Kellner, K. Hofmockel, P. A. Niklaus, J. Song, S. Wan, A. T. Classen and J. A. Langley. 2019. Globally consistent influences of seasonal precipitation limit grassland biomass response to elevated CO2. Nature Plants 5: 167-173.

129. Zhou, Z., Y. Li, J. Song, J. Ru, L. Lei, M. Zhong, M. Zheng, A. Zhang, D. Hui, and S. Wan*. 2019. Growth controls over flowering phenology response to climate change in three temperate steppes along a precipitation gradient. Agricultural & Forest Meteorology 274:51-60.

128. Liu, Y., S. Piao, T. Gasser, P. Ciais, H. Yang, H. Wang, T. F. Keenan, M. Huang, S. Wan, J. Song, K. Wang, I. A. Janssens, J. Peñuelas, C. Huntingford, X. Wang, M. A. Arain, Y. Fang, J. B. Fisher, M. Huang, D. N. Huntzinger, A. Ito, A. K. Jain, J. Mao, A. M. Michalak, C. Peng, B. Poulter, C. Schwalm, X. Shi, H. Tian, Y. Wei, N. Zeng, Q. Zhu and T. Wang. 2019. Field-experiment constraints on the enhancement of the terrestrial carbon sink by CO2 fertilization. Nature Geoscience, 12: 809-814.

127. Song, H., K. Zhang, S. Piao, L. Liu, and S. Wan*. 2019. Soil organic carbon and nutrient losses resulted from spring dust emissions in northern china. Atmospheric Environment, 213: 585-596.

126. Lei, L., K. Zhang, X. Zhang, Y. Wang, J. Xia, S. Piao, D. Hui, M. Zhong, J. Ru, Z. Zhou, H. Song, Z. Yang, D. Wang, Y. Miao, F. Yang, B. Liu, A. Zhang, M. Yu, X. Liu, Y. Song, L. Zhu, and S. Wan*. 2019. Plant Feedback Aggravates Soil Organic Carbon Loss Associated with Wind Erosion in Northwest China. Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences DIO: 10.1029/2018JG004804

125. X. Ma, Q. Zhang, M. Zheng, Y. Gao, T. Yuan, L. Hale, J. D. Van Nostrand, J. Zhou, S. Wan*, and Y. Yang. 2019. Microbial functional traits are sensitive indicators of mild disturbance by lamb grazing. The ISME Journal. DOI: 10.1038/s41396-019-0354-7

2018

124. Qiao, C., B. Xu, Y. Han, J. Wang, X. Wang, L. Liu, W. Liu, S. Wan, H. Tan, and Y. Liu. 2018. Synthetic nitrogen fertilizers alter the soil chemistry, production and quality of tea. A meta-analysis. Agronomy for Sustainable Development 38: DOI: 10.1007/s13593-017-0485-z.

124. Sagar, R., G. Li, J. S. Singh, and S. Wan. 2018. Carbon fluxes and species diversity in grazed and fenced typical steppe grassland of Inner Mongolia, China. Journal of Plant Ecology DIO:10.1093/rtx052.

123. Yang, X., Z. Yang, J. Tan, G. Li, S. Wan, and L. Jiang. 2018. Nitrogen fertilization, not water addition, alters plant phylogenetic community structure in a semi-arid steppe. Journal of Ecology 106: 991-1000.

122. Du, Y., H. Han, Y. Wang, M. Zhong, D. Hui, S. Niu, and S. Wan*. 2018. Plant functional groups regulate soil respiration responses to nitrogen addition and mowing over a decade. Functional Ecology 32: 1117-1127.

121. Ru, J., Y. Zhou, D. Hui, M. Zheng, and S. Wan*. 2017. Shifts of precipitation peaks in growing seasons decrease soil respiration in a semiarid grassland. Global Change Biology 24:1001-1011.

120. Lei, L., J. Xia, X. Li, K. Huang, A. Zhang, S. Chen, E. Weng, Y. Luo, and S. Wan*. 2018. Water response of ecosystem respiration regulates future projection of net ecosystem productivity in a semiarid grassland. Agricultural and Forest Meterology 252:175-191.

2017

119. Song, J., Y. Hui, C. Yu, Q. Zhang, Y. Zhou, Y. Li, X. Liu, L. Zhu, D. Hui, and S. Wan*. 2017. Carbon balance under four double-season cropping systems in North China Plain. Plant and Soil 421: 319-336.

118. Han, H., D. Yue, D. Hui, L. Jiang, M. Zhong, and S. Wan*. 2017. Long-term antagonistic effect of increased precipitation and nitrogen addition on soil respiration in a semiarid steppe. Ecology and Evolution 7: 10804-10814.

117. Ren, H., Z. Xu, F. Isbest, J. Huang, X. Han, S. Wan, S. Chen, R. Wang, D. Zeng, Y. Jiang, and Y. Fang. 2017. Exacerbated nitrogen limitation ends transient stimulation of grassland productivity by increased precipitation. Ecological Monographs 87: 457-469.

116. Ma, X., C. Zhao, Y. Gao, B. Liu, T. Wang, T. Yuan, L. Hale, J. D. Van Nostrand, S. Wan, J. Zhou, and Y. Yang. 2017. Divergent taxonomic and functional responses of microbial communities to field simulation of aeolian soil erosion and deposition. Molecular Ecology 26: 4186-4196.

115. Zhang, C., J. Shen, Y. Sun, J. Wang, L. Zhang, Z. Yang, H. Han, S. Wan, and J. He. 2017. Interactive effects of multiple climate change factors on ammonia oxidizers and denitrifiers in a temperate steppe. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 93: fix037; DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fix037

114. Xu, Z., H. Ren, M.-H. Li, I. Brunner, J. Yin, H. Liu, D. Kong, X. Lu, T. Sun, J. Cai, R. Wang, Y. Zhang, P. He, X. Han, S. Wan, Y. Jiang. 2017. Experimentally increased water and nitrogen affect root production and vertical allocation of an old-field grassland. Plant and Soil 412: 369-380.

113. Miao, Y., H. Han, Y. Du, Q. Zhang, L. Jiang, D. Hui, and S. Wan*. 2017. Nonlinear responses of soil respiration to precipitation changes in a semiarid temperate steppe. Scientific Reports 7: 45782

112. Yang, Z., Q. Zhang, L. Jiang, F. Su, Z. Pu, C. Zhang, J. Xia, and S. Wan*. 2017. Daytime warming lowers community temporal stability by reducing the abundance of dominant, stable species. Global Change Biology 23: 154-163.

111. Liu, Y, S. Liu, S. Wan, J. Wang, H. Wang, and K. Liu. 2017. Effects of experimental throughfall reduction and soil warming on fine root biomass and its decomposition in a warm temperate oak forest. Science of the Total Environment 574: 1448-1455.

110. Li, G., H. Han, Y. Du, D. Hui, J. Xia, S. Niu, X. Li, and S. Wan*. 2017. Effects of warming and increased precipitation on net ecosystem productivity: A long-term manipulative experiment in a semiarid grassland. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 232: 359-366.

2016

109. Han, J., J. Chen, Y. Miao, and S. Wan*. 2016. Multiple Resource Use Efficiency (mRUE): A New Concept for Ecosystem Production. Scientific Reports 6: 37453. DOI: 10.1038/srep37453.

108. Liu, Y., S. Liu, S. Wan, J. Wang, J. Luan, and H. Wang. 2016. Differential responses of soil respiration to soil warming and experimental throughfall reduction in a transitional oak forest in central China. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 226: 186-198.

107. Zhao, C., Y. Miao, C. Yu, L. Zhu, F. Wang, L. Jiang, D. Hui, and S. Wan*. 2016. Soil microbial community composition and respiration along an experimental precipitation gradient in a semiarid steppe. Scientific Reports 6: 24317

106. Liu, W., S. D. Allison, J. Xia, L. Liu, and S. Wan. 2016. Precipitation regime drives warming responses of microbial biomass and activity in temperate steppe soils. Biology and Fertility of Soils 52: 469-477.

105. Yang, Z., L. Jiang, F. Su, Q. Zhang, J. Xia, and S. Wan*. 2016. Nighttime warming enhances drought resistance of plant communities in a temperate steppe. Scientific Report 6: 23267.

104. Song, B., S. Niu, and S. Wan. 2016. Precipitation regulates plant gas exchange and its long-term response to climate change in a temperate grassland. Journal of Plant Ecology 9: 531-541.

103. Gao, C., Y.-C. Kim, Y. Zheng, W. Yang, L. Chen, N.-N. Ji, S. Wan, and L.-D. Guo. 2016. Increased precipitation, rather than warming exerts strong influence on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community in a semiarid steppe ecosystem. Botany 94: 459-469.

102. Song, M., X. Li, S. Jing, L. Lei, J. Wang, S. Wan*. 2016. Responses of soil nematodes to water and nitrogen additions in an old-field grassland. Applied Soil Ecology 102: 53-60.

101. Liu, L., X. Wang, M. J. Lajeunesse, G. Miao, S. Piao, S. Wan, Y. Wu, Z. Wang, S. Yang, P. Li, and M. Deng. 2016. A cross-biome synthesis of soil respiration and its determinants under simulated precipitation changes. Global Change Biology 22: 1394-1405.

100. Xie, J., J. Chen, G. Sun, T. Zha, B. Yang, H. Chu, J. Liu, S. Wan, C. Zhou, H. Ma, C. P.-A. Bourque, C. Shao, R. John, and Z. Ouyang. 2016. Ten-year variability in ecosystem water use efficiency in an oak-dominated temperate forest under a warming climate Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 218-219: 209-217.

99. Song, H., K. Zhang, S. Piao, and S. Wan*. 2016. Spatial and temporal variations of spring dust emissions in northern China over the last 30 years. Atmospheric Environment 126: 117-127.

2015

98. Zhu, H., X. Zou, D. Wang, S. Wan, L. Wang, and J. Guo. 2015. Responses of community-level plant-insect interactions to climate warming in a meadow steppe. Scientific Reports 5:18654, DOI: 10.1038/srep18654.

97. Song, M., S. Jing, Y. Zhou, Y. Hui, L. Zhu, F. Wang, D. Hui, L. Jiang, and S. Wan*. 2015. Dynamics of soil nematode communities in wheat fields under different nitrogen management in Northern China Plain. European Journal of Soil Biology 71: 13-20.

96. Zhang, N., S. Wan, J. Guo, G. Han, J. Gutknecht, B. Schmid, L. Yu, W. Liu, J. Bi, Z. Wang, and K. Ma. 2015. Precipitation modifies the effects of warming and nitrogen addition on soil microbial communities in northern Chinese grasslands. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 89: 12-23.

95. Xu, Z., H. Ren, M.-H. Li, J. van Ruijven, X. Han, S. Wan, H. Li, Q. Yu, Y. Jiang, and L. Jiang. 2015. Environmental changes drive the temporal stability of semi-arid natural grasslands through altering species asynchrony. Journal of Ecology 103: 1308-1316.

94. Zhang, W., W. Shen, W. Zhu, S. Wan, Y. Luo, J. Yan, K. Wang, L. Liu, H. Dai, P. Li, K. Dai, WX., Zhang, Z. Liu, F. Wang, Y. Kuang, Z. Li, Y. Lin, X. Rao, J. Li, B. Zou, X. Cai, J. Mo, P. Zhao, Q. Ye, J. Huang, and S. Fu. 2015. CAN canopy addition of nitrogen better illustrate the effect of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on forest ecosystem? Scientific Reports 5: 11245.

93. Song, J., D. Wu, P. Shao, and S. Wan*. 2015. Ecosystem carbon exchange in response to locust outbreaks in a temperate steppe. Oecologia 178: 579-590.

92. Kim, Y., C. Gao, Y. Zheng, X. He, W. Yang, L. Chen, S. Wan, and L. Guo. 2015. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community response to warming and nitrogen addition in a semiarid steppe ecosystem. Mycorrhiza 25: 267-276.

2014

91. Xu, Z., H. Ren, J. Cai, R. Wang, M.-H. Li, S. Wan, X. Han, B. J. Lewis, and Y. Jiang. 2014. Effects of experimentally enhanced precipitation and nitrogen on resistance, recovery and resilience of plant cover in a semi-arid grassland following a natural drought. Oecologia 176: 1187-1197.

90. Dukes, J. S., A. T. Classen, S. Wan, and J. A. Langley. 2014. Using results from global change experiments to inform land model development and calibration. New Phytologist 204: 744–746

89. Kim, Y. C., C. Gao, Y. Zheng, W. Yang, L. Chen, X. H. He, S. Q. Wan, and L. D. Guo. 2014. Different responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community to day-time and night-time warming in a semiarid steppe. Chinese Science Bulletin 59: 5080-5089

88. Wu, T., F. Su, H. Han, Y. Du, C. Yu, and S. Wan*. 2014. Responses of soil microarthropods to warming and increased precipitation in a semiarid temperate steppe. Applied Soil Ecology 84: 200-207.

87. Shen, R., M. Xu, Y. Chi, S. Yu, and S. Wan. 2014. Soil microbial responses to experimental warming and nitrogen addition in a temperate steppe of Northern China. Pedosphere 24: 427-436.

86. Chen, Y., H. Hu, H. Han, Y. Du, S. Wan, Z. Xu, and B. Chen. 2014. Abundance and community structure of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea and Bacteria in response to fertilization and mowing in a temperate steppe in Inner Mongolia. FEMS Microbial Ecology 89: 67-79.

85. Vicca, S., M. Bahn, M. Estiarte, E. E. van Loon, R. Vargas, G. Alberti, P. Ambus, M. A. Arain, C. Beier, L. P. Bentley, W. Borken, N. Buchmann, S. L. Collins, G. de Dato, J. S. Dukes, C. Escolar, P. Fay, G. Guidolotti, P. J. Hanson, A. Kahmen, G. Kröel-Dulay, T. Ladreiter-Knauss, K. S. Larsen, E. Lellei-Kovacs, E. Lebrija-Trejos, F. T. Maestre, S. Marhan, M. Marshall, P. Meir, Y. Miao, J. Muhr, P. A. Niklaus, R. Ogaya, J. Peñuelas, C. Poll, L. E. Rustad, K. Savage, A. Schindlbacher, I. K. Schmidt, A. R. Smith, E. D. Sotta, V. Suseela, A. Tietema, N. van Gestel, O. van Straaten, S. Wan, U. Weber, and I. A. Janssens. 2014. Can current moisture responses predict soil CO2 efflux under altered precipitation regimes? A synthesis of manipulation experiments. Biogeoscience 11: 2991-3013.

84. Liu, W., L Jiang, S. Huc, L. Li, L. Liu, and S. Wan. 2014. Decoupling of soil microorganisms and plants with increasing nitrogen availability in a temperate steppe. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 72:116-122.

83. Xie, J., J. Chen, G. Sun, H. Chu, A. Noormets, Z. Ouyang, R. John, S. Wan, and W. Guan. 2014. Long-term variability and environmental control of the carbon cycle in an oak-dominated temperate forest. Forest Ecology and Management 313: 319-328.

82. Chen, Y. L., J. S. Ye, X. Zhang, H. Y. Han, S. Wan, and B. D. Chen. 2014. Six years of fertilization modifies the biodiversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a temperate steppe in Inner Mongolia. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 69: 371-381.

81. Xia, J., J. Chen, S. Piao, P. Ciais, Y. Luo, and S. Wan*. 2014. Terrestrial carbon cycle affected by non-uniform climate warming. Nature Geoscience 7: 173-180.

2013

80. Liang, J., J. Xia, L. Liu, and S. Wan*. 2013. Leaf photosynthetic and respiratory responses of terrestrial plants to elevated temperature. Journal of Plant Ecology 6: 437-447.

79. Sun, X. F., Y. Y. Su, Y. Zhang, M. Y. Wu, Z. Zhang, K. Q. Pei, L. F. Sun, S. Wan, and Y. Liang. 2013. Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spore communities and its relations to plants under increased temperature and precipitation in a natural grassland. Chinese Science Bulletin DOI: 10.1007/s11434-013-5961-5.

78. Chi, Y., M. Xu, R. Shen, S. Wan. 2013. Acclimation of leaf dark respiration to night vs. day warming in a semiarid temperate steppe. Functional Plant Biology DOI: 10.1071/FP12369.

77. Zhang, N., W. Liu, H. Yang, X. Yu, J. L. M. Gutknecht, Z. Zhang, S. Wan, and K. Ma. 2013. Soil microbial responses to warming and increased precipitation and their implications for ecosystem C cycling. Oecologia DOI 10.1007/s00442-013-2685-9.

76. Wu, D., T. Li, and S. Wan*. 2013. Time and litter species composition affect litter-mixing effects on decomposition rates. Plant Soil DOI: 10.1007/s11104-013-1697-x.

75. Liang, J., J. Xia, L. Liu, and S. Wan*. 2013. Leaf photosynthetic and respiratory responses of terrestrial plants to elevated temperature. Journal of Plant Ecology 6: DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtt003.

74. Peng, S., S. Piao, P. Ciais, R. B. Myneni, A. Chen, F. Chevallier, A. J. Dolman, I. A. Janssens, J. Peñuelas, G. Zhang, S. Vicca, S. Wan, S. Wang, and H. Zeng. 2013. Asymmetric effects of day and night-time warming on Northern Hemispheric vegetation. Nature 501: 88-92.

73. Zhang, N., W. Xu, X. Yu, D. Lin, S. Wan* and K. Ma,. 2013. Impacts of topography, annual burning and N addition on soil microbial communities in a semi-arid grassland. Soil Science Society of American Journal 77: 1214-1224.

72. Li, Q., H. Bai, W. Liang, J. Xia, S. Wan, and W. H. Van Der Putten. 2013. Nitrogen addition and warming independently influence the belowground micro-food web in a temperate steppe. PloS One 8: e60441, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060441.

71. Xia, J. and S. Wan*. 2013. Additive effect of warming and nitrogen addition on plant phenology in a temperate steppe. Annals of Botany 111: 1207-1217.

70. Chi, Y., M. Xu, R. Shen, Q. Yang, B. Huang and S. Wan. 2013. Acclimation of foliar respiration and photosynthesis in response to experimental warming in a temperate steppe in northern China. PloS One 8: e56482, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0056482.

69. Zhou, X., C. Chen, Y. Wang, Z. Xu, H. Han, L. Li, and S. Wan. 2013. Warming and increased precipitation have differential effects on soil extracellular enzyme activities in a temperate grassland. Science of the Total Environment 44: 552-558.

2012

68. Xu, Z., S. Wan, H. Ren, X. Han, Y. Jiang. Influences of land use history and short-term nitrogen addition on community structure in temperate grasslands. Journal of Arid Environments 87: 103-109.

67. Xu, Z., S. Wan, H. Ren, X. Han, M. Li, W. Cheng, Y. Jiang. 2012. Effects of Water and Nitrogen Addition on Species Turnover in Temperate Grasslands in Northern China. PLoS One 7: e39762. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039762.

66. Yang, H., L. Jiang, L. Li, A. Li, M. Wu, and S. Wan*. 2012. Diversity-dependent stability under mowing and nutrient addition: evidence from a seven-year grassland experiment. Ecology Letters 15: 619-626.

65. Song, B., S. Niu, Z. Zhang, H. Yang, L. Li, and S. Wan. 2012. Light and heavy fractions of soil organic matter in response to climate warming and increased precipitation in a temperate steppe. PloS One 7: e33217, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033217.

64. Wang, H., J. Xia, Y. Mu, L. Nie, X. Han, and S. Wan*. 2012. BVOCs emission in a semi-arid grassland under climate warming and nitrogen deposition. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12: DOI: 10.5194/acp-12-1-2012.

63. Xia, J., and S. Wan*. 2012. The effects of warming-shifted plant phenology on ecosystem carbon exchange are regulated by precipitation in a semi-arid grassland. PloS One 7: e32088, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032088.

62. Qi, J., J. Chen, S. Wan, and L. Ai. 2012. Understanding the coupled natural and human systems in Dryland East Asia. Environmental Research Letters 7: 015202, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/7/1/015202. 69. Bai, W. M., J. Y. Xia, S. Q. Wan, W. H. Zhang, and L. H. Li. 2012. Day and night warming have different effect on root lifespan. Biogeosciences 9: 375-384.

2011

61. Cheng, X. L., Y. Q. Luo, B. Su, S. Q. Wan, D. F. Hui, Q. F. Zhang. 2011. Plant carbon substrate supply regulated soil nitrogen dynamics in a tallgrass prairie in the Great Plains, USA: Results of a clipping and shading experiment. Journal of Plant Ecology-UK 4: 228-235.

60. Li, Y., H. Yang, J. Xia, W. Zhang, L. Li, and S. Wan. 2011. Effects of increased nitrogen deposition and precipitation on seed and seedling production of Potentilla tanacetifolia in a temperate steppe ecosystem. PloS One 6: e28601. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0028601.

59. Zhang, N., J. Xia, X. Yu, K. Ma, and S. Wan*. 2011. Soil microbial community changes and their linkages with ecosystem carbon exchange under asymmetrically diurnal warming. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43: 2053-2059.

58. Yang, H., Y. Li, M. Wu, Z. Zhang, L. Li, and S. Wan*. 2011. Plant community responses to nitrogen addition and increased precipitation: the importance of water availability and species’ traits. Global Change Biology 17: 2936-2944.

57. Niu, S., X. Xing, Z. Zhang, J. Xia, X. Zhou, B. Song, L. Li and S. Wan*. 2011. Water use efficiency in response to climate change -from leaf to ecosystem in a temperate steppe. Global Change Biology 17: 1073-1082.

56. Yang, H., M. Wu, W. Liu, Z. Zhang, N. Zhang, and S. Wan*. 2011. Community structure and composition in response to climate change in a temperate steppe. Global Change Biology 17: 452-465.

2010

55. Niu, S., R. A. Sherry, X. Zhou, S. Wan, and Y. Luo. 2010. Nitrogen regulation of the climate-carbon feedback: evidence from a long-term global change experiment. Ecology 91: 3261-3273.

54. Lin, D., J. Xia, and S. Wan*. 2010. Climate warming and biomass accumulation of terrestrial plants: A meta-analysis. New Phytologist 188: 187-198.

53. Xu, Z., S. Wan, G. Zhu, H. Ren, and X. Han. 2010. The influence of historical land use and water availability on grassland restoration. Restoration Ecology 18: 217-225.

52. Liu, W., W. Xu, J. Hong, and S. Wan*. 2010. Interannual variability of soil microbial biomass and respiration in responses to topography, annual burning and N addition in a semiarid temperate steppe. Geoderma 159: 259-267.

51. Wu, M., S. Niu, and S. Wan. 2010. Contrasting effects of clipping and nutrient addition on reproductive traits of Heteropappus altaicus at the individual and population levels. Ecological Research 25: 867-874.

50. Chen, Q., Q. Wang, X. Han, S. Wan, and L. Li. 2010. Temporal and spatial variability and controls of soil respiration in a temperate steppe in northern China. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 24: GB2010, DOI: 10.1029/2009GB003538.

49. Xia, J., S. Chen, and S. Wan*. 2010. Impacts of day versus night warming on soil microclimate: results from a semiarid temperate steppe. Science of the Total Environment 408: 2807-2816.

48. Bai, W., S. Wan, S. Niu, W. Liu, Q. Chen, Q. Wang, W. Zhang, X. Han, and L. Li. 2010. Increased temperature and precipitation interact to affect root production, mortality, and turnover in a temperate steppe: Implications for ecosystem C cycling. Global Change Biology 16: 1306-1316.

47. Niu, S., M. Wu, Y. Han, J. Xia, Z. Zhang, H. Yang and S. Wan*. 2010. Nitrogen effects on net ecosystem carbon exchange in a temperate steppe. Global Change Biology 16: 144-155.

2009

46. Tang, Y., S. Wan, J. He, and X. Zhao. 2009. Foreword to the special issue: looking into the impacts of global warming from the roof of the world. Journal of Plant Ecology 2: 169-171.

45. Niu, S., H. Yang, Z. Zhang, M. Wu, Q. Lu, L. Li, X. Han, S. Wan*. 2009. Non-additive effects of water and nitrogen addition on ecosystem carbon exchange in a temperate steppe. Ecosystems 12: 915-926.

44. Wan, S.*, J. Xia, W. Liu, and S. Niu. 2009. Photosynthetic overcompensation under nocturnal warming enhances grassland carbon sequestration. Ecology 90: 2700-2710.

43. Xia, J., Y. Han, Z. Zhang, Z. Zhang, and S. Wan*. 2009. Effects of diurnal warming on soil respiration are not equal to the summed effects of day and night warming in a temperate steppe. Biogeosciences 6: 1361-1370 (Highlighted in Nature 460: 783c).

42. Jiang, L., S. Wan, and L. Li. 2009. Species diversity and productivity: why do results of diversity-manipulation experiments differ from natural patterns? Journal of Ecology 97: 603-608.

41.牛书丽,万师强,马克平. 2009.陆地生态系统及生物多样性对气候变化的适应和减缓.中国科学院院刊24: 421-427.

40. Xia, J., S. Niu, and S. Wan*. 2009. Response of ecosystem carbon exchange to warming and nitrogen addition during two hydrologically contrasting growing seasons in a temperate steppe. Global Change Biology 15: 1544-1556.

39. Luo, Y., R. Sherry, X. Zhou, S. Wan. 2009. Terrestrial carbon-cycle feedback to climate warming: experimental evidence on plant regulation and impacts of biofuel feedstock harvest. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 1: 62-74.

38. Liu, W., Z. Zhang, and S. Wan*. 2009. Predominant role of water in regulating soil and microbial respiration and their responses to climate change in a semiarid grassland. Global Change Biology 15: 184-195.

37. Belay-Tedla, A. X. Zhou, B. Su, S. Wan and Y. Luo. 2009. Labile, recalcitrant, and microbial carbon and nitrogen pools of a tallgrass prairie soil in the US Great Plains subjected to experimental warming and clipping. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 41: 110-116.

2008

36. Zhang, N., S. Wan, L. Li, J. Bi, M. Zhao, and K. Ma. 2008. Impacts of N addition on soil microbial community in a semi-arid temperate steppe in northern China. Plant and Soil 311: 19-28.

35. Xia, J. and S. Wan*. 2008. Global response patterns of terrestrial plant species to nitrogen addition. New Phytologist 179: 428-439. (Faculty of 1000, 08 Jun 2011. F1000.com/11041957)

34. Niu, S., W. Liu, and S. Wan*. 2008. Different growth responses of C3 and C4 grasses to seasonal water and nitrogen regimes and competition in a pot experiment. Journal of Experimental Botany 59: 1431-1439.

33. Niu, S. and S. Wan*. 2008. Warming changes species competitive hierarchy in a temperate steppe of northern China. Journal of Plant Ecology 1: 103-110.

32. Niu, S., Z. Li, J. Xia, Y. Han, M. Wu, and. S. Wan*. 2008. Climatic warming changes plant photosynthesis and its temperature dependence in a temperate steppe of northern China. Environmental and Experimental Botany 63: 91-101.

31. Xu, W. and S. Wan*. 2008. Water- and plant-mediated responses of soil respiration to topography, fire, and nitrogen fertilization in a semiarid grassland in northern China. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40: 679-687.

30. Niu, S., M. Wu, Y. Han, Y. Zhang, J. Xia, Z. Li, and S. Wan*. 2008. Water dominates ecosystem carbon and water fluxes and their responses to climatic warming and increased precipitation in a temperate steppe of northern China. New Phytologist 177: 209-219.

29. Xu, Y., S. Wan, W. Cheng, L. Li. 2008. Impacts of grazing intensity on denitrification and N2O production in a semi-arid grassland ecosystem Biogeochemistry 88: 103-115.

2007

28. Liu W., W. Xu, Y. Han, C. Wang, and S. Wan*. 2007. Responses of microbial biomass and respiration of soil to topography, burning, and nitrogen fertilization in a temperate steppe. Biology and Fertility of Soils 44: 259-268.

27. Wan, S.*, R. J. Norby, J. Ledford, and J. F. Weltzin. 2007. Responses of soil respiration to elevated CO2, air warming, and changing soil water availability in a model old-field grassland. Global Change Biology 13: 2411-2424.

26. Yuan, Z., W, Liu, S. Niu, and S. Wan*. 2007. Plant nitrogen dynamics and nitrogen use strategies under altered nitrogen seasonality and competition. Annals of Botany 100: 821-830.

25. Zhou, X., S. Wan, and Y. Luo. 2007. Source components and interannual variability of soil CO2 efflux under experimental warming and clipping in a grassland ecosystem. Global Change Biology 13: 761-775.

24.牛书丽,韩兴国,马克平,万师强*. 2007.全球变暖与陆地生态系统研究中的野外增温装置.植物生态学报31: 262-271.

23.徐小锋,田汉勤,万师强. 2007.气候变暖对陆地生态系统碳循环的影响.植物生态学报31: 175-188.

2005-2006

22. Niu, S, G. Jiang, S. Wan, Y. Li. L. Gao, and M. Liu. 2006. A sand-fixing pioneer C3 species in sandland displays characteristics of C4 metabolism. Environmental and Experimental Botany 57: 123-130.

21. Niu, S., Y. Zhang, Z. Yuan, W. Liu, J. Huang, and S. Wan*. 2006. Effects of interspecific competition and nitrogen seasonality on the photosynthetic characteristics of C3 and C4 grasses. Environmental and Experimental Botany 57: 270-277.

20. Wang, C., S. Wan, X. Xing, L. Zhang, and X. Han. 2006. Temperature and moisture interactively affected soil net N mineralization in temperate grassland in Northern China. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38: 1101-1110.

19. Wan, S., D. Hui, L. Wallace, and Y. Luo. 2005. Direct and indirect warming effects on ecosystem carbon processes in a tallgrass prairie. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19: GB2014, DOI: 10.1029/2004GB002315.

18. Niu, S., Z. Yuan, W. Liu, Y. Zhang, L. Zhang, J. Huang, and S. Wan*. 2005. Photosynthetic responses of C3 and C4 species to seasonal water variability and competition. Journal of Experimental Botany 56: 2867-2876.

17. An, Y., S. Wan, X. Zhou, A. A. Subedar, L. Wallace, and Y. Luo. 2005. Plant nitrogen concentration, use efficiency, and contents in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem under experimental warming. Global Change Biology 11: 1733-1744.

16. Zhang, W., K. M. Parker, Y. Luo, S. Wan, L. L. Wallace, and S. Hu. 2005. Soil microbial responses to experimental warming and clipping in a tallgrass prairie. Global Change Biology 11: 266-277.

15. Niu, S., G. Jiang, S. Wan, M. Liu, L. Gao, and Y. Li. 2005. Ecophysiological acclimation to different soil moistures in plants from a semi-arid sandland. Journal of Arid Environments 63: 353-365.

14. Yuan, Z., L. Li, J. Huang, X. Han, and S. Wan. 2005. Effect of nitrogen supply on the nitrogen use efficiency of an annual herb, Helianthus annuus L. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 47: 539-548.

13. Yuan, Z., L. Li, X. Han, J. Huang, and S. Wan. 2005. Foliar nitrogen dynamics and nitrogen resorption of a sandy shrub Salix gordejevii in northern China. Plant and Soil 278: 183-193.

12. Yuan, Z., L. Li, X. Han, J. Huang, G. Jiang, S. Wan, W. Zhang, and Q. Chen. 2005. Nitrogen resorption from senescing leaves in 28 plant species in a semi-arid region of northern China. Journal of Arid Environments 63: 191-202.

11. Yuan, Z., L. Li, X. Han, S. Wan, and W. Zhang.2005 Variation in nitrogen economy of two Stipa species in the semiarid region of northern China. Journal of Arid Environments 61: 13-25.

10. Yuan, Z., L. Li, X. Han, J. Huang, G. Jiang, and S. Wan. 2005. Soil characteristics and nitrogen resorption in Stipa krylovii native to northern China. Plant and Soil 273: 257

2001-2004

9. Wan, S.*, R. J. Norby, K. S. Pregitzer, J. Ledford, and E. G. O’Neill. 2004. CO2 enrichment and warming of the atmosphere enhance both productivity and mortality of maple tree roots. New Phytologist 162: 437-446.

8. Pendall, E., S. Bridgham, P. J. Hanson, B. Hungate, D. W. Kicklighter, D. W. Johnson, B. E. Law, Y. Luo, J. P. Megonigal, M. Olsrud, M. G. Ryan, and S. Wan. 2004. Belowground process responses to elevated CO2 and temperature: a discussion of observations, measurement methods, and models. New Phytologist 162: 311-322.

7. Hui, D., S. Wan, B. Su, G. Katul, R. Monson, and Y. Luo. 2004. Gap-filling missing data in eddy covariance measurements using multiple imputation (MI) for annual estimations. Agriculture and Forest Meteorology 121: 93-111.

6. Wan, S.* and Y. Luo. 2003. Substrate regulation of soil respiration in a tallgrass prairie: Results of a clipping and shading experiment. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17: Art. No. 1054, DOI: 10.1029/2002GB001971.

5. Wan, S.*, T. Yuan, S. Bowdish, L. Wallace, S. D. Russell, and Y. Luo. 2002. Response of an allergic species, Ambrosia psilostochya, to experimental warming and clipping: Implications for public health under global change. American Journal of Botany 89: 1843-1846.

4. Wan, S.*, Y. Luo, and L. L. Wallace. 2002. Changes in microclimate induced by experimental warming and clipping in tallgrass prairie. Global Change Biology 8: 754-768.

3. Liu, X., S. Wan, B. Su, D. Hui, and Y. Luo. 2002. Responses of soil CO2 efflux to water manipulation in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Plant and Soil 240: 213-223.

2. Wan, S.*, D. Hui, and Y. Luo. 2001. Fire effects on nitrogen pools and dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems: a meta-analysis. Ecological Applications 11: 1349-1365.

1. Luo, Y., S. Wan, D. Hui, and L. L. Wallace. 2001. Acclimatization of soil respiration to warming in a tall grass prairie. Nature 413: 622-625.

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2006年,入选中国科学院“百人计划”。

2013年2月,被授予教育部“长江学者奖励计划”特聘教授称号。

2013年4月,被授予科技部创新人才推进计划中青年科技领军人才称号。

2013年10月,入选国家“百千万人才工程”国家级人选,被授予“有突出贡献中青年专家”称号。

2014年,被授予“万人计划”科技创新领军人才。

2015年1月,获得政府特殊津贴。

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