骆亦其:生态系统生态学家

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  骆亦其博士长期致力于生态系统碳,氮和水分循环研究,其研究方向主要为植物生理生态学,生态系统生态学,生物地球化学循环和生态模型。骆教授在湿地生态系统,草原生态系统和森林生态系统等方面都作了卓有成效的研究,在Science, Nature, Ecology, Bioscience, Global change biology, New Phytologists等刊物上发表文章60余篇 。在多年的研究生涯中,骆亦其教授发现了全球生态系统中的不变量函数,首次将逆向分析方法成功地应用到生态学中。他的研究成果对生态学经典理论进行了重要的补充与完善,受到国际学术界的广泛重视。

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简历:

1982年毕业于江苏农学院(现扬州大学)农学系

1991年获美国加州大学戴维斯分校生态学博士学位

19911992年,在加州大学洛杉矶分校做博士后

1992年-1994年,在斯坦福大学做博士后

19941997年,在美国沙漠研究所任助理研究员,1997年任该所副研究员

19992001年任美国俄克拉荷马大学植物与微生物系副教授,2001年至今任该校教授

2002年被聘为复旦大学长江讲座教授

 

主要著作:

  1. Luo YQ, and X.Zhou. Soil Respiration and the Environment, Academic Press / Elsevier, 2006. PDF

  2. White,L.W., Y. Luo, T. Xu. 2005. Carbon sequestration: inversion of FACE data and prediction. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 163: 783-800. PDF

  3. Wan,S., D.Hui, L.Wallace, and Y.Luo. 2005. Direct and indirect effects of experimental warming on ecosystem carbon processes in a tallgrass prairie. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19, GB2014, doi:10.1029/2004GB002315. PDF

  4. Hui,D.,and Y.Luo. 2004.Evaluation of soil CO2 production and transport in Duke Forest using a process-based modeling approach. Global Biogeochemical cycles, 18, GB4029, doi:10.1029/2004GB002297. PDF

  5. Luo YQ, Su B, Currie WS, Dukes JS, Finzi A, Hartwig U, Hungate B, Mcnurtrie RE, Oren R, Parton WJ, Pataki DE, Shaw MR, Zak DR, and Field CB. 2004. Progressive nitrogen limitation of ecosystem responses to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide. BioScience, 54(8): 731-739. PDF

  6. Luo YQ. 2004. Book Reviews: The Wondering-Land of Ecological Modeling. Ecology, 85(10): 2911-2912. PDF

  7. Hanson PJ, Amthor JS, Wullschleger SD,Wilson KB, Grant RF, Hartley A, Hui DF, Hunt ER, Johnson DW, Kimball JS, King AW, Luo Y, McNulty SG, Sun G, Thornton PE, Wang S, Williams M, Baldocchi DD, and Cushman RM. 2004. Oak forest carbon and water simulations: Model intercomparisons and evaluations against independent data. Ecological Monographs, 74(3): 443-489. PDF

  8. Luo YQ, White L, Hui DF. 2004. Comment on "Impacts of fine root turnover on forest NPP and soil C sequestration potential". SCIENCE 304 (5678): JUN 18. PDF

  9. Verburg PSJ, Arnone JA, Obrist D, Schorran DE, Evans RD, Leroux-Swarthout D, Johnson DW, Luo YQ, Coleman JS. 2004. Net ecosystem carbon exchange in two experimental grassland ecosystems. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 10 (4): 498-508. PDF

  10. Pendall E, Bridgham S, Hanson PJ, Hungate B, Kicklighter DW, Johnson DW, Law BE, Luo YQ, Megonigal JP, Olsrud M, Ryan MG, Wan SQ. 2004. Below-ground process responses to elevated CO2 and temperature: a discussion of observations, measurement methods, and models. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 162 (2): 311-322.PDF

  11. Norby RJ, Luo YQ. 2004. Evaluating ecosystem responses to rising atmospheric CO2 and global warming in a multi-factor world. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 162 (2): 281-293. PDF

  12. Hui DF, Wan SQ, Su B, Katul G, Monson R, Luo YQ.2004. Gap-filling missing data in eddy covariance measurements using multiple imputation (MI) for annual estimations, AGR FOREST METEOROL 121 (1-2): 93-111. PDF

  13. Hungate BA, Dukes JS, Shaw MR, Luo YQ, Field CB. 2003. Nitrogen and climate change. SCIENCE 302 (5650): 1512-1513.PDF

  14. Luo YQ. 2003. Uncertainties in interpretation of isotope signals for estimation of fine root longevity: theoretical considerations. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOL 9 (7): 1118-1129. PDF

  15. Wan SQ, Luo YQ.2003. Substrate regulation of soil respiration in a tallgrass prairie: Results of a clipping and shading experiment GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEM CY 17 (2): Art. No. 1054. PDF

  16. Luo, Y., L.W. White, J.G. Canadell, E.H. DeLucia, D.S. Ellsworth, A.Finzi, J. Lichter, and W. H. Schlesinger. 2003. Sustainability of terrestrial carbon sequestration: A case study in Duke Forest with inversion approach. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17 (1): Art. No. 1021. PDF

  17. Hui, D., Y. Luo, and G. Katul. 2003. Partitioning interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange into climatic variability and functional change. Tree Physiology, 23:433-442. PDF

  18. Davidson, E.A., K. Savage, P. Bolstad, D.A. Clark, P.S. Curtis, D.S. Ellsworth, P.J. Hanson, B.E. Law, Y. Luo, K.S. Pregitzer, J.C. Randolph, D. Zak. 2002. Belowground carbon allocation in forests estimated from annual litterfall and IRGA-based soil respiration measurements. Agricultural and Forest Meterology. 113:39-51.PDF

  19. Wan, S., T. Yuan, S. Bowdish, L.L. Wallace, S. Russell, and Y. Luo, 2002. Response of an allergenic species, Ambrosis psilostachya, to experimental warming and clipping: implications for public health under global change. American Journal of Botany. 89:1843-1846. PDF

  20. Wan, S., Y. Luo, and L.L. Wallace. 2002. Changes in microclimate induced by experimental warming and clipping in tallgrass prairie. Global Change Biology. 8: 754-768. PDF

  21. Liu, X, S. Wan, B. Su, D. Hui, Y. Luo. 2002. Response of soil CO2 efflux to water manipulation in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Plant and Soil. 240: 213-223. PDF

  22. White, L and Y. Luo. 2002. Inverse analysis for estimating carbon transfer coefficients in Duke Forest. Applied Mathematics and Computation. 130:101-120. PDF

  23. Miao, S., Y. Luo, Y. Liu, D. Hui. 2002. Structure and Functional Response of Plants to Global Climate Change. Pp. 121-143. In Wu, J. and X. Han (eds). Lectures in Modern Ecology: From Basic Science to Environmental Issues. Science Press, Beijing. China. (In Chinese with English abstract).

  24. Hui, D., D.A. Sims, D.W. Johnson, W. Cheng and Y. Luo. 2002. Effects of gradual versus step carbon dioxide increase on Plantago growth at two nitrogen levels. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 47:51-66. PDF

  25. Luo, Y., S. Wan, D. Hui, L. Wallace. 2001. Acclimatization of soil respiration to warming in a tall grass prairie. Nature 413: 622-625. PDF

  26. Wan, S, D. Hui, and Y. Luo. 2001. Fire Effects on ecosystem nitrogen pools and dynamics: A meta-analysis. Ecological Application 11: 1349-1365. PDF

  27. Luo, Y., L.H. Wu, J.A. Andrews, L. White, R. Matamala, K.V.R. Schafer, W.H. Schelesinger. 2001. Elevated CO2 differeentiates ecosystem carbon processes: deconvolution analysis of Duke forest FACE data. Ecological Monographs 71: 357-376. PDF

  28. Hui, D., Y. Luo, D.W. Johnson, W. Cheng, J.S. Coleman and D.A. Sims. 2001. Canopy radiation and water use efficiency as affected by elevated CO2. Global Change Biology 7, 75-91. PDF

  29. Luo, Y., B. Medlyn, D. Hui, D. Ellsworth, J.F. Reynolds, and G. Katul. 2001. Gross primary productivity in the Duke Forest: Modeling synthesis of the free-air CO2 enrichment experiment and eddy-covariance measurements. Ecological Applications 11,239-252. PDF

  30. Luo, Y., D. Hui, W. Cheng, J.S. Coleman, D.W. Johnson, and D.A. Sims. 2000. Canopy quantum yield in a mesocosm study. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 100, 35-48. PDF

  31. Cheng, W. D.A. Sims, Y. Luo, J.S. Coleman, D.W. Johnson. Photosynthesis, respiration, and net primary production of sunflower stands in ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations: An invariant NPP:GPP ratio? Global Change Biology 6,931-942. PDF

  32. Peterson, A.G., J.T. Ball, Y. Luo, C.B. Field, P.S. Curtis, K.L. Griffin, C.A. Gunderson, R.J. Norby, D.T. Tissue, M. Forstreuter, A. Rey, C.S. Vogel, and CMEAL participants. 1999. Quantifying the response of photosynthesis to changes in leaf nitrogen content and leaf mass per area in plants grown atmospheric CO2 enrichment. Plant, Cell and Environment 22, 1109-. PDF

  33. Griffin, K.L. and Y. Luo. 1999. An experimental study on the sensitivity and acclimation of Glycine max (L.) Merr. leaf photosynthesis to CO2 partial pressure, a direct test of the leaf-level function. Environmental and Experimental Botany 2, 141-. PDF

  34. Cheng, W., D.A. Sims, Y. Luo, D. Johnson, T. Ball, and J.S. Coleman. Demonstration of Complete Carbon Budgeting in Plant-Soil Mesocosms under Elevated CO2: Locally Missing Carbon? 2000 Global Change Biology. 6, 99-109 PDF

  35. Luo, Y. and H.A. Mooney. (Eds.) 1999. Carbon Dioxide and Environmental Stress. Academic Press, San Diego. Pp 418.

  36. Luo, Y. 1999. Scaling against environmental and biological variability: General Principles and A case study. Pp. 309-331. In: Luo, Y. and H.A. Mooney. (Eds.) Carbon Dioxide and Environmental Stress. Academic Press, San Diego. PDF

  37. Luo, Y., Canadell, J. and H.A. Mooney. 1999. Interactive effects of carbon dioxide and environmental stress on plants and ecosystems: A synthesis. Pp.393-408. In: Luo, Y. and H.A. Mooney. (Eds.) Carbon Dioxide and Environmental Stress. Academic Press, San Diego. PDF

  38. Mooney, H.A. and Y. Luo. 1999. Preface. Pp. xiii-xiv. In: Luo, Y. and H.A. Mooney. (Eds.) Carbon Dioxide and Environmental Stress. Academic Press, San Diego.

  39. Luo, Y. and J.F. Reynolds. 1999. Validity of extrapolating field CO2 experiments to predict carbon sequestration in natural ecosystems. Ecology. 80:1568-1583. PDF

  40. Sims, D.A., W. Cheng,Y.Luo, and J.R. Seemann. 1999. Photosynthetic acclimation to elevated CO2 in a sunflower canopy. Journal of Experimental Botany. 50, 645-653. PDF

  41. Luan, J., Y. Luo, and J.F. Reynolds. 1999. Responses of a loblolly pine ecosystem to CO2 enrichment in Duke forest: a modeling analysis. Tree Physiology. 19:279-287. PDF

  42. Peterson, A.G., J.T. Ball, Y. Luo, C.B. Field, P.B. Reich, P.S. Curtis, K.L. Griffin, C.A. Gunderson, R.J. Norby, D.T. Tissue, M. Forstreuter, A. Rey, C.S. Vogel, and CMEAL participants. 1999. The photosynthesis-leaf nitrogen relationship at ambient and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: A meta-analysis. Global Change Biology. 5:331-346. PDF

  43. Luo, Y. 1999. Ecological use of natural CO2 springs. Ecology. 80:353-354. PDF

  44. Peterson, A.G. and CMEAL participants. 1999. Reconciling the apparent difference between mass- and area-based expression of photosynthesis-nitrogen relationship. Oecologia. 118:144-150. PDF

  45. Luo, Y., J.F. Reynolds, Y.P. Wang, and D. Wolfe. 1999. A search for predictive understanding of plant responses to elevated CO2. Global Change Biology. 5:143-156. PDF

  46. Sims, D.A., Y. Luo, and J. Seemann. 1998. Importance of leaf vs. whole plant CO2 environment for photosynthetic acclimation. Plant, Cell and Environment. 21:1189-1196. PDF

  47. Wolfe, D.W., R.M. Gifford, D. Hilbert, and Y. Luo. 1998. Integration of photosynthetic acclimation to CO2 at the whole-plant level. Global Change Biology. 4:879-893. PDF

  48. Sims, D.A., Y. Luo, and J. Seemann. 1998. Comparison of photosynthetic acclimation to elevated CO2 and limited nitrogen supply in soybean. Plant, Cell and Environment. 21:945-952. PDF

  49. Sims, D.A., J. Seemann, and Y. Luo. 1998. The significance of differences in the mechanisms of photosynthetic acclimation to light, nitrogen, and CO2 for return on investment in leaves. Functional Ecology. 12:185-194. PDF

  50. Sims, D.A., J. Seemann, and Y. Luo. 1998. Elevated CO2 concentration has independent effects on expansion rates and thickness of soybean leaves across light and nitrogen gradients, Journal of Experimental Botany. 49:583-591. PDF

  51. Luo, Y, D.A. Sims, K.L. Griffin. 1998. Nonlinearity of photosynthetic responses to growth in rising atmospheric CO2: An experimental and modeling study. Global Change Biology. 4:173-183. PDF

  52. Raffiee, K., Y. Luo and S. Song. 1997. The economic cost of species preservation: the Northwestern Nevada Cui-ui. The Review of Regional Studies. 27:277-295. PDF

  53. Luo, Y., J.L. Chen, J.F. Reynolds, C.B. Field, and H.A. Mooney. 1997. Disproportional increases in photosynthesis and plant biomass in a California grassland exposed to elevated CO2: A simulation analysis. Functional Ecology. 11:697-704. PDF

  54. Luo, Y.,C.B. Field, and H.A. Mooney. 1997. Applying GePSi (Generic Plant Simulator) for modeling studies in the Jasper Ridge CO2 project. Ecological Modeling. 94:81-88.PDF

  55. Luo, Y. 1997. Quantifying global terrestrial carbon influx and storage as stimulated by an increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration. pp. 129-140. In C.M. Isaacs and V.L. Tharp (eds.) Proceedings of the Thirteen Annual Pacific Climate (PACLIM) Workshop, April 15-18, 1996. Interagency Ecological Program, Technical Report 53. California Department of Water Resource. PDF

  56. Luo, Y. and H.A. Mooney. 1996. Stimulation of global photosynthetic carbon influx by an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration. pp. 381-397. In G.W. Koch and H.A. Mooney (eds.) Carbon Dioxide and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Academic Press, San Diego.

  57. Griffin, K.L., P.D. Ross, D.A. Sims, Y. Luo, J.R. Seemann, C.A. Fox, and J.T. Ball. 1996. EcoCELLs: Tools for mesocosm scale measurements of gas exchange. Plant, Cell and Environment, 19:1210-1221. PDF

  58. Luo, Y., R.B. Jackson, C.B. Field, and H.A. Mooney. 1996. Elevated CO2 increases belowground respiration in California grasslands. Oecologia. 108:130-137. PDF

  59. Field, C.B., A. Ruimy, Y. Luo, C.M. Malmstrom, J.F. Randerson, M. Thompson. 1996. VEMAP: Model shootout at the sub-continental corral. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 11:313-314. PDF

  60. Griffin, K.L. and Y. Luo. 1996. Biome responses to CO2 and climate change: Review of symposium on Transdisciplinary Evidence for Biome Responses to CO2 x Climate Change Across Glacial/Interglacial Boundaries. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 77:164-166. PDF

  61. Luo, Y.,D. Sims, R. Thomas, D. Tissue, and J.T. Ball. 1996. Sensitivity of leaf photosynthesis to CO2 concentration is an invariant function for C3 plants: A test with experimental data and global applications. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 10:209-222. PDF

  62. Luo, Y. and H.A. Mooney. 1995. Long-term studies on carbon influx into global terrestrial ecosystems: Issues and approaches. Journal of Biogeography. 22:797-803. PDF

  63. Jackson, R.B., Y. Luo, Z.G. Cardon, O.E. Sala, C.B. Field, and H.A. Mooney. 1995. Photosynthesis, growth, and density for the dominant species in a CO2-enriched grassland. Journal of Biogeography. 22:221-225. PDF

  64. Luo, Y., P.A. Meyerhoff, and R.S. Loomis. 1995. Seasonal patterns and vertical distribution of fine roots of alfalfa [Medicago sativa, L.]. Field Crops Research. 40:119-127. PDF

  65. Luo, Y., C.B. Field, and H.A. Mooney. 1994. Predicting responses of photosynthesis and root fraction to elevated CO2: Interaction among carbon, nitrogen and growth. Plant, Cell and Environment. 17:1195-1204. PDF

  66. Nobel, P.S., M. Cui, P. Miller, Y. Luo, 1994. Influences of soil volume and an elevated CO2 level on growth and CO2 exchange for the Crassulacean acid metabolism plant Opuntia ficus-indica. Physiologia Plantarum 90: 173-180. PDF

  67. Luo, Y. and P.S. Nobel, 1993. Growth characteristics of newly initiated cladodes of Opuntiaficus-indica as affected by drought, light and elevated CO2. Physiologia Plantarum 87:467-474. PDF

  68. Luo, Y. and P.S. Nobel, 1992. Carbohydrate partitioning and compartmental analysis for a highly productive CAM plant, Opuntia ficus-indica. Annals of Botany 70:551-559. PDF

  69. Luo, Y., R.S. Loomis, and T.C. Hsiao 1992. Simulation of soil temperature in crops. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 61:23-38. PDF

  70. Luo, Y., 1991. Environmental and developmental physiology of alfalfa (Medicago sativa, L.) integrated with the simulation model ALFALFA. Ph.D. Diss., University of California, Davis, 197p.

  71. Loomis, R.S., Y. Luo, and P. Kooman, 1990. Integration of activities in the higher plant. pp. 105-124. In R. Rabbinge, J. Goudriaan, H. van Keulen, F.W.T. Penning de Vries, and H.H. van Laar (eds.). Theoretical Production Ecology: reflections and prospects. Pudoc, Wageningen, The Netherlands. 318p. PDF

  72. Zhu, Q., X. Cao, and Y. Luo, 1988. Growth analysis on process of grain filling in rice. Acta Agronomica Sinica 14:182-191. PDF

  73. Mo, H., C. Jiang,Y. Luo, and D. Yao, 1986. A hereditary disease in common wheat (Triticumaestivum, L.). Hereditas (Beijing) 8:11-14.

  74. Mo H., X. Hu, and Y. Luo, 1986. Genetic analysis on quantitative characters of Corn (Zeamays, L.) II. The characteristics of high-yielding genotype in hybrid populations. Journal of Jiangsu Agriculture College 7:1-8.

  75. Mo, H., J. Chang, Y. Luo, J. Kua. 1984. Translating book Principles of Crop Improvement by N.W. Simmonds from English to Chinese. Jiangsu Science & Technology Press, China.

  76. Mo H., X. Hu, and Y. Luo, 1984. Genetic analysis on quantitative characters of Corn (Zeamays, L.) I. Genetic Potential and its utilization of corn inbreds in China. Acta Genetica Sinica 11:270-275.

  77. Luo, Y. 1983. A Textbook Agricultural Experimentation: Design and Analysis. 137p. Jiangsu Agricultural College, China.

  78. Luo, Y. 1981. A review on mechanisms of male-sterility of rice plant in cool environment. Plant Physiology Communications. 6:18-21.

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