刘云慧
性别
女
工作单位
中国农业大学
职称/职务
教授
主要研究方向
景观生态与土地可持续利用,农业生物多样性保护与利用
工作年限(从事该领域研究的起始时间)
3年(起始:2022)
论文著作
Olhnuud A, Liu YH*, Makowski D, et al. Pollination deficits and contributions of pollinators in apple production: A global meta‐analysis. Journal of Applied Ecology, 2022, 59(12): 2911-2921.
Wang M N, Yu Z R, Liu Y H*, Wu P L, Axmacher J C. Taxon- and functional group-specific responses of ground beetles and spiders to landscape complexity and management intensity in apple orchards of the North China Plain. Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment, 2021,323: 107700.
Wang M N, Axmacher J C, Yu Z R, Zhang X Z, Duan M C, Wu P L, Zou Y, Liu Y H*. Perennial crops can complement semi-natural habitats in enhancing ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) diversity in agricultural landscapes. Ecological Indicators,2021,126: 107701.
Wu P, Tscharntke T, Westphal C, Wang M, Olhnuud Aruhan , Xu H, Yu Z, van der Werfe Wopke, Liu Y H*. Bee abundance and soil nitrogen availability interactively modulate apple quality and quantity in intensive agricultural landscapes of China. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment ,2021,305,107168.
Zhang XZ, Axmacher JC, Wu PL, Song X., Yu ZR,Liu YH*.2020. The taxon- and functional trait-dependent effects of field margin and landscape composition on predatory arthropods in wheat fields of the North China Plain. Insect Conservation and Diversity,2020, doi: 10.1111/icad.12403
Zou Y*, van der Werf W, Liu YH*, AxmacherJ C. Predictability of species diversity by family diversity across global terrestrial animal taxa. Global ecology and biogeography, 2020, 29(4): 629-644.
Wu PL, Axmacher JC, Li XD, Song X, Yu ZR,Xu HL,Tscharntke T,Westphale C, Liu Y.H*. Contrasting effects of natural shrubland and plantation forests on bee assemblages at neighboring apple orchards in Beijing, China. Biological Conservation, 2019,237,456–462.
Duan MC, Liu YH *, Li X, Wu PL, Hu WH, ZhangF, Shi H, Yu ZR, Baudry J. Effect of present and past landscape structures on the species richness and composition of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and spiders (Araneae) in a dynamic landscape. Landscape and Urban Planning,192,103649
Li PY.,Chen YJ,Hu WH, Li X,Yu ZR, Liu YH*. Possibilities and requirements for introducing agri-environment measures in land consolidation projects in China, evidence from ecosystem services and farmers' attitudes.Science of the Total Environment,2019,650,3145-3155
Li X, Liu YH*, Yu ZR, Duan DM, Axmacher JC.Different response patterns of epigaeic spiders and carabid beetles to varying environmental conditions in fields and semi-natural habitats of an intensively cultivated agricultural landscape, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment,2018,264(264):54-62
Liu YH, Duan M, Zhang X, Zhang X, Yu Z, Axmacher JC. Effects of plant diversity, habitat and agricultural landscape structure on the functional diversity of carabid assemblages in the north china plain. Insect Conservation & Diversity,2015,8(2), 163–176
Liu YH, Rothenwohrer C, Scherber C, Batáry P, Elek Z, Erasmi S, Tscharntke T, Westphal C. Functional beetle diversity in managed grasslands: effects of region, landscape context and land use intensity. Landscape Ecology,2014,29, 529-540.
Liu YH, Duan M, Yu Z.Agricultural landscapes and biodiversity in China.Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment,2013,166,46-54.
Liu YH, Axmacher JC., Wang CL, Li LT & Yu ZR. Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Assemblages of Restored Semi-natural Habitats and Intensively Cultivated Fields in Northern China. Restoration Ecology ,2012,2, 234-239
Liu YH, Axmacher JC., Wang CL, Li LT. & Yu ZR. Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the intensively cultivated agricultural landscape of Northern China – implications for biodiversity conservation. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2010,3, 34-43.
Liu YH, Yu, ZR, Gu WB, Axmacher JC. Diversity of carabids (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the desalinized agricultural landscape of Quzhou county, China. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment,2006,113 (1-4), 45-50
Liu YH, Yu ZR, Chen J, Liu M., Doluschitz R., Axmacher C.Changes of Soil Organic Carbon in an intensively cultivated agricultural region: A Denitrification-Decomposition (DNDC) modelling approach. Science of the Total Environment,2006,372,203-214