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Education and Appointments
Research Interest
Selected Publications
1. Ren, S., J.Z. Ding*, Z.J. Yan, Y.F. Cao, J. Li, Y.H. Wang, D. Liu, H. Zeng and T. Wang* (2020). Higher Temperature Sensitivity of Soil C Release to Atmosphere From Northern Permafrost Soils as Indicated by a Meta‐Analysis. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 34, e2020GB006688.
2. Ding, J.Z., T. Wang*, S. Piao, P. Smith, G. Zhang, Z. Yan, S. Ren, D. Liu, S. Wang, S. Chen, F. Dai, J. He, Y. Li, Y. Liu, J. Mao, A. Arain, H. Tian, X. Shi, Y. Yang, N. Zeng and L. Zhao (2019). The paleoclimatic footprint in the soil carbon stock of the Tibetan permafrost region. Nature Communications 10: 4195.
3. Yang, T., J.Z. Ding*, D. Liu, X. Wang and T. Wang* (2019). Combined Use of Multiple Drought Indices for Global Assessment of Dry Gets Drier and Wet Gets Wetter Paradigm. Journal of Climate 32: 737-748.
4. Ding, J.Z*, T. Yang, Y. Zhao, D. Liu, X. Wang, Y. Yao, S. Peng, T. Wang* and S. Piao (2018). Increasingly important role of atmospheric aridity on Tibetan alpine grasslands. Geophysical Research Letters 45: 2852-2859.
5. Ding, J.Z., L. Chen, C. Ji, G. Hugelius, Y. Li, L. Liu, S. Qin, B. Zhang, G. Yang, F. Li, K. Fang, Y. Chen, Y. Peng, X. Zhao, H. He, P. Smith, J. Fang and Y. Yang* (2017). Decadal soil carbon accumulation across Tibetan permafrost regions. Nature Geoscience 10: 420-424.
6. Ding, J.Z., F. Li, G. Yang, L. Chen, B. Zhang, L. Liu, K. Fang, S. Qin, Y. Chen, Y. Peng, C. Ji, H. He, P. Smith and Y. Yang* (2016). The permafrost carbon inventory on the Tibetan Plateau: a new evaluation using deep sediment cores. Global Change Biology 22: 2688-2701.
7. Ding, J.Z., L. Chen, B. Zhang, L. Liu, G. Yang, K. Fang, Y. Chen, F. Li, D. Kou, C. Ji, Y. Luo and Y. Yang* (2016). Linking temperature sensitivity of soil CO2 release to substrate, environmental and microbial properties across alpine ecosystems. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 30: 1310-1323.
8. Kou, D., J.Z. Ding, F. Li, N. Wei, K. Fang, G. Yang, B. Zhang, L. Liu, S. Qin, Y. Chen, J. Xia and Y. Yang (2019). Spatially-explicit estimate of soil nitrogen stock and its implication for land model across Tibetan alpine permafrost region. Science of the Total Environment 650: 1795-1804.
9. Chen, Y., D. Kou, F. Li, J.Z. Ding, G. Yang, K. Fang and Y. Yang (2019). Linkage of plant and abiotic properties to the abundance and activity of N-cycling microbial communities in Tibetan permafrost-affected regions. Plant and Soil 434: 453-466.
10. Guo, H., X. Wang, T. Wang, Y. Ma, J. Ryder, T. Zhang, D. Liu, J.Z. Ding, Y. Li and S. Piao (2018). Spring Snow-Albedo Feedback Analysis Over the Third Pole: Results From Satellite Observation and CMIP5 Model Simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123: 750-763.
11. Liu, D., S. Piao, T. Wang, X. Wang, X. Wang, J.Z. Ding, P. Ciais, J. Pecuelas and I. Janssens (2018). Decelerating autumn CO2 release with warming induced by attenuated temperature dependence of respiration in Northern Ecosystems." Geophysical Research Letters 45: 5562-5571.
12. Kou, D., Y. Peng, G. Wang, J.Z. Ding, Y. Chen, G. Yang, K. Fang, L. Liu, B. Zhang, C. Müller, J. Zhang and Y. Yang (2018). Diverse responses of belowground internal nitrogen cycling to increasing aridity. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 116: 189-192.
13. Kou, D., W. Ma, J.Z. Ding, B. Zhang, K. Fang, H. Hu, J. Yu, T. Wang, S. Qin, X. Zhao, J. Fang and Y. Yang (2018). Dryland soils in northern China sequester carbon during the early 2000s warming hiatus period. Functional Ecology 32: 1620-1630.
14. Fang, K., D. Kou, G. Wang, L. Chen, J.Z. Ding, F. Li, G. Yang, S. Qin, L. Liu, Q. Zhang and Y. Yang (2017). Decreased Soil Cation Exchange Capacity Across Northern China's Grasslands Over the Last Three Decades. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 122: 3088-3097.
15. Li, F., Y. Peng, S. M. Natali, K. Chen, T. Han, G. Yang, J.Z. Ding, D. Zhang, G. Wang, J. Wang, J. Yu, F. Liu and Y. Yang (2017). Warming effects on permafrost ecosystem carbon fluxes associated with plant nutrients. Ecology 98: 2851-2859.
16. Li, J., D. Liu, T. Wang, Y. Li, S. Wang, Y. Yang, X. Wang, H. Guo, S. Peng, J.Z. Ding, M. Shen and L. Wang (2017). Grassland restoration reduces water yield in the headstream region of Yangtze River. Scientific Reports 7: 2162.
17. Chen, Y., Y. Deng, J.Z. Ding, H. Hu, T. Xu, F. Li, G. Yang and Y. Yang (2017). Distinct microbial communities in the active and permafrost layers on the Tibetan Plateau. Molecular Ecology 26: 6608-6620.
18. Chen, Y., J.Z. Ding, Y. Peng, F. Li, G. Yang, L. Liu, S. Qin, K. Fang and Y. Yang (2016). Patterns and drivers of soil microbial communities in Tibetan alpine and global terrestrial ecosystems. Journal of Biogeography 43: 2027-2039.
19. Chen, Y., L. Chen, Y. Peng, J.Z. Ding, F. Li, G. Yang, D. Kou, L. Liu, K. Fang, B. Zhang, J. Wang and Y. Yang (2016). Linking microbial C:N:P stoichiometry to microbial community and abiotic factors along a 3500-km grassland transect on the Tibetan Plateau. Global Ecology and Biogeography 25: 1416-1427.
20. Chen, L., J. Liang, S. Qin, L. Liu, K. Fang, Y. Xu, J.Z. Ding, F. Li, Y. Luo and Y. Yang (2016). Determinants of carbon release from the active layer and permafrost deposits on the Tibetan Plateau. Nature Communications 7: 13046.
21. Yang, Y., C. Ji, L. Chen, J.Z. Ding, X. Cheng and D. Robinson (2015). Edaphic rather than climatic controls over 13C enrichment between soil and vegetation in alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau. Functional Ecology 29: 839-848.
22. Zhu, L., Y. Wang, L. Jiang, L. Lai, J.Z. Ding, N. Liu, J. Li, N. Xiao, Y. Zheng and G. M. Rimmington (2015). Effects of residual hydrocarbons on the reed community after 10 years of oil extraction and the effectiveness of different biological indicators for the long-term risk assessments. Ecological Indicators 48: 235-243.
23. Yang, Y., P. Li, J.Z. Ding, X. Zhao, W. Ma, C. Ji and J. Fang (2014). Increased topsoil carbon stock across China's forests. Global Change Biology 20: 2687-2696.
24. Zhu, L., Z. Chen, J. Wang, J.Z. Ding, Y. Yu, J. Li, N. Xiao, L. Jiang, Y. Zheng and G. M. Rimmington (2014). Monitoring plant response to phenanthrene using the red edge of canopy hyperspectral reflectance. Marine Pollution Bulletin 86: 332-341.
25. Zhu, L., X. Zhao, L. Lai, J. Wang, L. Jiang, J.Z. Ding, N. Liu, Y. Yu, J. Li, N. Xiao, Y. Zheng and G. M. Rimmington (2013). Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China. PLoS One 8: e54028.