Publications by authors named "Xiao-Bao Deng"

Canopy temperature is a result of the canopy energy balance and is driven by climate conditions, plant architecture, and plant-controlled transpiration. Here, we evaluated canopy temperature in a rubber plantation (RP) and tropical rainforest (TR) in Xishuangbanna, southwestern China. An infrared temperature sensor was installed at each site to measure canopy temperature.

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A two-year study (2009 ~ 2010) was carried out to investigate the dynamics of different carbon (C) forms, and the role of stream export in the C balance of a 23.4-ha headwater catchment in a tropical seasonal rainforest at Xishuangbanna (XSBN), southwest China. The seasonal volumetric weighted mean (VWM) concentrations of total inorganic C (TIC) and dissolved inorganic C (DIC) were higher, and particulate inorganic C (PIC) and organic C (POC) were lower, in the dry season than the rainy season, while the VWM concentrations of total organic C (TOC) and dissolved organic C (DOC) were similar between seasons.

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Curcumorpha longiflora is a perennial chasmophyte (rock fissure plant) ginger that usually grows in crevices of calcareous rocks and forms patches on the understory of limestone monsoon rainforests. The pollination ecology of C. longiflora was studied by monitoring phenology and flowering behavior, observing pollinator activity (frequency and behavior of visitors), and the quantity and quality of pollination services.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xiao-Bao Deng"

  • - Xiao-Bao Deng's research primarily focuses on the ecological dynamics and environmental interactions within tropical ecosystems, particularly in southwestern China, emphasizing canopy temperature, carbon cycling, and plant pollination mechanisms.
  • - One notable study compared canopy temperatures between a rubber plantation and a tropical rainforest, revealing insights into energy balance influenced by climate and plant transpiration.
  • - Deng also investigated stream water carbon dynamics within a tropical seasonal rainforest, highlighting seasonal variations in carbon forms and their implications on the carbon balance of aquatic ecosystems.