Publications by authors named "Siyang Zhou"

The dynamics of ecological sources and their impact on the resilience of ecological networks (ENs) have attracted increasing attention from both researchers and managers. Although a couple of studies have recognized the source-loss effects on network resilience, there is a knowledge gap in integrating spatiotemporal changes of the sources while constructing resilient ENs. Here, we propose the concept of dynamic stability (DS) to explore the sources' changes over a certain period and improve source identification by grading the DS in the largest urban agglomeration located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River in China.

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A monolithic 6 × 6 transmitter-router with both port and wavelength switching at sub-nanosecond speed is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Based on an intra-cavity cyclic echelle diffraction grating router (EDGR) and semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) arrays, each selectable output port can realize a selected multi-wavelength laser (MWL) output. The measurement results show that all 36 input-output combinations have a single-mode emission spectrum with a sidemode suppression ratio (SMSR) over 30 dB.

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In China, PM pollution has caused extensive death and economic loss. Thus, an accurate assessment of the spatial distribution of these losses is crucial for delineating priority areas for air pollution control in China. In this study, we assessed the PM exposure-related health effects according to the integrated exposure risk function and non-linear power law (NLP) function in 338 prefecture-level cities in China by utilizing online monitoring data and the PM Hindcast Database (PHD).

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A tunnel boring machine (TBM) is a type of heavy load equipment that is widely used in underground tunnel construction. The geological conditions in the tunneling process are decisive factors that directly affect the control of construction equipment. Because TBM tunneling always takes place underground, the acquisition of geological information has become a key issue in this field.

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Ticks are obligate blood-sucking parasitic arthropods. When sucking the blood of hosts, they can also transmit a variety of pathogens to hosts that severely endanger the health of humans and animals. The spermatheca is an organ for the storage and protection of sperm and an important component of the reproductive system of female ticks.

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