Ecology and Evolution

Zhao, Bin

Zhao, Bin, Professor

E-mail: zhaobin@fudan.edu.cn

 

 

 

 

 

From 1988 to 1992, Bin Zhao studied environmental biology at Nanjing University of China. In 1995 he went to Institute of Hydrobiology of CAS, where he received his M.D. in Freshwater Ecology 1998. He obtained his Ph.D. in Landscape Ecology from Hiroshima University of Japan in 2003. He is now focused on global change ecology, environmental remote sensing, landscape ecology and ecological informatics. At present, he is an associate editor of Wetlands, executive director of Shanghai Society of Ecology and Shanghai Society of Marine Lakes and Marshes, director of Shanghai Chongming Dongtan Wetland Ecosystem Observation Research Station, and director of Shanghai Chongming Dongtan Estuary Wetland Biodiversity and Ecosystem Field Practice Education Base, Ministry of Education, China.

 

Research Interests

1.Remote Sensing of Environment, GHGs Flux Monitoring & Global Change Ecology;

2.Big Data, Ecological Observation by the Internet of Things & Ecological Informatics & Biodiversity Information Management;

3.Naturalism Education & Citizen Science Development;

4.Meta-ecosystems & Watershed Ecology.

 

Selected publications

  1. Gao Y, Ouyang Z, Shao C, Chu H, Su Y, Guo H, Chen J, Zhao B*. (2018) Field observation of lateral detritus carbon flux in a coastal wetland. Wetlands. 38: 613-625.
  2. Li H, Guo H, Dai S, Ouyang Z, Xie X, Gu C, Xiao X, Ge Z, Peng C, Zhao B*. (2018) Multi-scale temporal variation of methane flux and its controls in a subtropical tidal salt marsh in eastern China. Biogeochemistry. 137(1): 163-179.
  3. Dai S, Li H, Xiong J, Ma J, Guo H, Xiao X, Zhao B*. (2018) Assessing the extent and impact of online data sharing in eddy covariance flux research. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeoscience. 123: 129-137.
  4. Zhang R, Ouyang Z, Xie X, Guo H, Tan D, Xiao X, Qi J, Zhao B*. (2016) Impact of climate change on vegetation growth in the arid northwest of China from 1982 to 2011. Remote Sensing. 8: 364.
  5. Bu N, Zhang R, Zhao B*, Qu J, Li G, Fang C. (2015) Reclamation of coastal salt marshes promoted carbon loss from previously-sequestered soil carbon pool. Ecological Engineering. 81: 335–339.
  6. Zhang T, Qi J, Gao Y, Ouyang Z, Zeng S, Zhao B*. (2015) Detecting soil salinity with MODIS time series VI data. Ecological Indicators. 52: 480–489.
  7. Wang H, Li H, Ming H, Hu Y, Chen J, Zhao B*. (2014) Past land use decisions and socioeconomic factors influence urban greenbelt development: A case study of Shanghai, China. Landscape Ecology. 29(10): 1759-1770.
  8. Zhang M, Guo H, Xie X, Zhang T, Ouyang Z, Zhao B*. (2013) Identification of land-cover characteristics using time series MODIS data: An application in the Yangtze River Estuary. PLoS ONE. 8(7): e70079.
  9. Ouyang Z, Gao Y, Xie X, Guo H, Zhang T, Zhao B*. (2013) Spectral discrimination of the invasive plant Spartina alterniflora at multiple phenological stages in a saltmarsh wetland. PLoS ONE. 8(6): e67315.
  10. Tang L, Gao Y, Wang C, Li B, Chen J, Zhao B*. (2013) Habitat heterogeneity influences management efficacy: a case study on controlling invasive Spartina alterniflora. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 125: 20-26.