Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yi Bo Tan"
Recent research by Yi Bo Tan focuses on the altitudinal variation in plant traits and community structures, particularly in Mao'er Mountain, China, where he investigates how environmental factors influence leaf traits and tree architecture across different altitudes.
His studies reveal significant patterns in leaf traits, highlighting the role of altitude in shaping natural forests' stomatal, structural, chemical, and vein traits, as well as tree architecture attributes like canopy area and diameter measurements.
Additionally, Tan’s research examines soil microbial diversity in relation to different artificial forest types, providing insights into the ecological impacts of forest restoration efforts and biodiversity within karst montane ecosystems.