Publications by authors named "Jue-jie Yang"

Biodiversity is the decisive factor of grassland ecological function and process. As the most important human use of grassland, grazing inevitably affects the grassland biodiversity. However, comprehensive studies of seasonal grazing on plant and soil bacterial, archaeal and fungal diversity of typical temperate grassland are still lacking.

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Based on the analysis of 210 surface soil samples (0-20 cm) according to field investigation in 2011, soil organic carbon (SOC) content and its distribution under four different land-use types in the middle reaches of Lancang River were studied. Combining with the correlation analysis, relationships among SOC content, land-use type, topographical factors and NDVI were revealed. Furthermore, multiple linear regression and Kriging method were used to predict the SOC contents distribution in the mountainous areas in the middle reaches of Lancang River.

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Article Synopsis
  • Roads significantly influence vegetation types and distribution in Yunnan Province, particularly with the ongoing issues of tropical rainforest degradation and artificial forest expansion.
  • Different classes of roads impact vegetation types variably, but lower class roads have a more pronounced effect on vegetation patch numbers due to their broader presence in the region.
  • Cultivated lands are the most affected by roads, followed by specific forest types, while road networks contribute to vegetation fragmentation and correlate with human disturbance factors like village proximity.
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