Prof. Dr. Changliang  Shao
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Prof. Dr. Changliang Shao

Professor
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Ecology from Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Agricultural Sciences
62%
Remote Sensing
90%
Plant Pathology
75%
Plant Ecology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Selected Publications

  1. Shao, C., J. Chen, L. Li, G. Dong, J. Han, M. Abraha and R. John, 2017. Grazing effects on surface energy fluxes in a desert steppe on the Mongolian Plateau. Ecol. Applic., 27: 485-502.
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  2. Ouyang, Z., C. Shao, H. Chu, R. Becker and T. Bridgeman et al., 2017. The effect of algal blooms on carbon emissions in western lake erie: An integration of remote sensing and eddy covariance measurements. Remote Sens., Vol. 9. 10.3390/rs9010044.
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  3. Lin, H., Y. Chen, Q. Song, P. Fu and J. Cleverly et al., 2017. Quantifying deforestation and forest degradation with thermal response. Sci. Total Environ., 607: 1286-1292.
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  4. Xie, J., J. Chen, G. Sun, T. Zha and B. Yang et al., 2016. Ten-year variability in ecosystem water use efficiency in an oak-dominated temperate forest under a warming climate. Agric. For. Meteorol., 218–219: 209-217.
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  5. Qu, L., J. Chen, G. Dong, S. Jiang, L. Li, J. Guo and C. Shao, 2016. Heat waves reduce ecosystem carbon sink strength in a Eurasian meadow steppe. Environ. Res., 144: 39-48.
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  6. Guo, H., C. Shao and G. Dong, 2016. Eddy Covariance: A Practical Guide to Measurement and Data Analysis. Higher Education Press, China, ISBN: 9787040451764, Pages: 438.
  7. Abraha, M., I. Gelfand, S.K. Hamilton, C. Shao, Y.J. Su, G.P. Robertson and J. Chen, 2016. Ecosystem water-use efficiency of annual corn and perennial grasslands: Contributions from land-use history and species composition. Ecosystems, 19: 1001-1012.
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  8. Shao, C., J. Chen, C.A. Stepien, H. Chu and Z. Ouyang et al., 2015. Diurnal to annual changes in latent, sensible heat and CO2 fluxes over a Laurentian Great Lake: A case study in Western Lake Erie. J. Geophys. Res.-Biogeosci., 120: 1587-1604.
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  9. Lei, T., J. Wu, X. Li, G. Geng and C. Shao et al., 2015. A new framework for evaluating the impacts of drought on net primary productivity of grassland. Sci. Total Environ., 536: 161-172.
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  10. John, R., J. Chen, Y. Kim, Z. Ou-Yang and J. Xiao et al., 2015. Differentiating anthropogenic modification and precipitation-driven change on vegetation productivity on the Mongolian Plateau. Landscape Ecol., 31: 547-566.
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  11. Chu, H., J.F. Gottgens, J. Chen, G. Sun and A.R. Desai et al., 2015. Climatic variability, hydrologic anomaly and methane emission can turn productive freshwater marshes into net carbon sources. Global Change Biol., 21: 1165-1181.
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  12. Chen, J., R. John, Y. Zhang, C. Shao and D.G. Brown et al., 2015. Divergences of two coupled human and natural systems on the mongolian plateau. Bioscience, 65: 559-570.
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  13. Chen, J., R. John, C. Shao, Y. Fan and Y. Zhang et al., 2015. Policy shifts influence the functional changes of the CNH systems on the Mongolian plateau. Environ. Res. Lett., Vol. 10. 10.1088/1748-9326/10/8/085003/meta.
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  14. Zhang, F., R. John, G. Zhou, C. Shao and J. Chen, 2014. Estimating canopy characteristics of Inner Mongolia’s grasslands from field spectrometry. Remote Sens., 6: 2239-2254.
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  15. Xia, J., S. Liang, J. Chen, W. Yuan and S. Liu et al., 2014. Satellite-based analysis of evapotranspiration and water balance in the grassland ecosystems of Dryland East Asia. PLoS ONE, Vol. 9. 10.1371/journal.pone.0097295.
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  16. Shao, C., M. Liu, W. Yuan, X. Cheng, J. Tang and L. Jiang, 2014. Gas Fluxes Measurements. In: Ecological Methods for Terrestrial Ecosystems, Chen, J. and S. Yang (Eds.). The Higher Education Press, China, pp: 74-97.
  17. Shao, C., L. Li, G. Dong and J. Chen, 2014. Spatial variation of net radiation and its contribution to energy balance closures in grassland ecosystems. Ecol. Process., Vol. 3. 10.1186/2192-1709-3-7.
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  18. Ouyang, Z., J. Chen, R. Becker, H. Chu, J. Xie, C. Shao and R. John, 2014. Disentangling the confounding effects of PAR and air temperature on net ecosystem exchange at multiple time scales. Ecol. Complexity, 19: 46-58.
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  19. Li, X., S. Liang, W. Yuan, G. Yu and X. Cheng et al., 2014. Estimation of evapotranspiration over the terrestrial ecosystems in China. Ecohydrology, 7: 139-149.
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  20. Han, J., J. Chen, G. Han, C. Shao, H. Sun and L. Li, 2014. Legacy effects from historical grazing enhanced carbon sequestration in a desert steppe. J. Arid Environ., 107: 1-9.
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  21. Zhao, C., C. Shao, Y. Wang, C. Song and M. Wang, 2013. Effects of different planting densities on population ecological characteristics and yield of peanut under the mode of single-seed precision sowing. J. Agric., 2: 5-9.
  22. Xiao, J., G. Sun, J. Chen, H. Chen and S. Chen et al., 2013. Carbon fluxes, evapotranspiration and water use efficiency of terrestrial ecosystems in China. Agric. For. Meteorol., 182-183: 76-90.
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  23. Shao, C., S. Chen, J. Chen and L. Li, 2013. Biophysical Regulations of Grassland Ecosystem Carbon and Water Fluxes in DEA. In: Dryland East Asia (DEA): Land Dynamics Amid Social and Climate Change, Chen, J., S. Wan, G. Henebry, G. Gutman and J. Qi (Eds.). De Gruyter Publisher, China, ISBN: 9783110287868, pp: 213-244.
  24. Shao, C., J. Chen and L. Li, 2013. Grazing alters the biophysical regulation of carbon fluxes in a desert steppe. Environ. Res. Lett., Vol. 8. 10.1088/1748-9326/8/2/025012/meta.
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  25. Li, X., S. Liang, G. Yu, W. Yuan and X. Cheng et al., 2013. Estimation of gross primary production over the terrestrial ecosystems in China. Ecol. Model., 261-262: 80-92.
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  26. Chen, J., R. John, G. Qiao, O. Batkhishig and W. Yuan et al., 2013. State and Change of Dryland East Asia (DEA). In: Dryland East Asia (DEA): Land Dynamics Amid Social and Climate Change, Chen, J., S. Wan, G. Henebry, G. Gutman and J. Qi (Eds.). De Gruyter Publisher, China, ISBN: 9783110287868, pp: 3-22.
  27. Zhang, L., D. Guo, S. Niu, C. Wang, C. Shao and L. Li, 2012. Effects of mowing on methane uptake in a semiarid grassland in northern China. PLoS ONE, Vol. 7. 10.1371/journal.pone.0035952.
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  28. Shao, C., J. Chen, L. Li and L. Zhang, 2012. Ecosystem responses to mowing manipulations in an arid Inner Mongolia steppe: An energy perspective. J. Arid Environ., 82: 1-10.
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  29. Xu, J., J. Chen, K. Brosofske, Q. Li and M. Weintraub et al., 2011. Influence of timber harvesting alternatives on forest soil respiration and its biophysical regulatory factors over a 5-year period in the Missouri Ozarks. Ecosystems, 14: 1310-1327.
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  30. Shao, C., J. Chen, L. Li, G. Tenney, W. Xu and J. Xu, 2011. Role of net radiation on energy balance closure in heterogeneous grasslands. Biogeosci. Discuss., 8: 2001-2033.
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  31. Shao, C., J. Chen, L. Li, W. Xu and S. Chen et al., 2008. Spatial variability in soil heat flux at three Inner Mongolia steppe ecosystems. Agric. For. Meteorol., 148: 1433-1443.
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  32. Shao, C. and M. Wang, 2003. Comments on industrialization development of peanut. J. Peanut Sci., 32: 73-76.