Donghui Wu
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Drivers of Centipede and Spider Diversity and Biomass Along an Elevation Gradient on Changbai Mountain, China
Drivers of Centipede and Spider Diversity and Biomass Along an Elevation Gradient on Changbai Mountain, China Open
In the context of global change, mountain ecosystems are facing more threats than ever. Therefore, understanding spatial distribution patterns of diversity and their driving factors on mountains is gaining increasing attention. Although co…
View article: Differences in Diversity of Collembola Communities Between Primary and Secondary Forests and Driving Factors
Differences in Diversity of Collembola Communities Between Primary and Secondary Forests and Driving Factors Open
Primary forests harbor extraordinary biodiversity, but conversion from primary forests to secondary forests often leads to biodiversity loss and diminished ecosystem functioning. While much of the existing research has focused on plants an…
View article: Knowledge, attitudes, and practice (KAP) of old age mental health among Chinese medical undergraduate students: a cross-sectional study
Knowledge, attitudes, and practice (KAP) of old age mental health among Chinese medical undergraduate students: a cross-sectional study Open
Medical undergraduate students showed medium knowledge and a positive attitude but low frequency of practice regarding the mental health of older adults. The results highlight the influence of cognitive and socio-cultural factors within th…
View article: Euedaphic Rather than Hemiedaphic or Epedaphic Collembola Are More Sensitive to Different Climate Conditions in the Black Soil Region of Northeast China
Euedaphic Rather than Hemiedaphic or Epedaphic Collembola Are More Sensitive to Different Climate Conditions in the Black Soil Region of Northeast China Open
Soil biodiversity is profoundly affected by variations in climate conditions and land use practices. As one of the major grain-producing areas in China, the belowground biodiversity of the black soil region of the Northeast is also affecte…
View article: Intraspecific trait variation of carrion beetle species and communities across elevations
Intraspecific trait variation of carrion beetle species and communities across elevations Open
Filtering processes across environmental gradients can structure patterns of trait variation within communities. The community‐weighted mean (CWM) is a metric that is commonly used to indicate the directionality of such filtering processes…
View article: Body size - abundance relationships in Collembola vary among forest habitats along an altitudinal gradient
Body size - abundance relationships in Collembola vary among forest habitats along an altitudinal gradient Open
The abundance of organisms generally decreases with increasing body size (body size - abundance relationship, BSA), but whether this also applies to soil microarthropods is unknown. We investigated variation in Collembola (Insecta) body si…
View article: Trophic niches of Collembola communities change with elevation, but also with body size and life form
Trophic niches of Collembola communities change with elevation, but also with body size and life form Open
Climate change will likely increase habitat loss of endemic tree species and drives forest conversion in mountainous forests. Elevation gradients provide the opportunity to predict possible consequences of such changes. While species compo…
View article: Elevational changes in canopy Collembola community composition are primarily driven by species turnover on Changbai Mountain, northeastern China
Elevational changes in canopy Collembola community composition are primarily driven by species turnover on Changbai Mountain, northeastern China Open
Forest canopies harbor extraordinary biodiversity, with Collembola being one of the most abundant arthropod taxa. However, much of the research on canopy biodiversity has focused on tropical and subtropical regions, leaving a gap in our un…
View article: The role of temperature in reproductivity trade-offs and life span in a winter-adaptive arthropod
The role of temperature in reproductivity trade-offs and life span in a winter-adaptive arthropod Open
Temperature plays a key role in the development and population maintenance of arthropods, especially for those living in cold environments. In the temperate zone, one of the most common soil-dwelling arthropods is Collembola. Instead of tr…
View article: Ecological and evolutionary processes shape belowground springtail communities along an elevational gradient
Ecological and evolutionary processes shape belowground springtail communities along an elevational gradient Open
<p><strong>Aim:</strong> Both ecological and evolutionary processes shape biological communities along elevational gradients. Compared to aboveground taxa, elevational patterns and processes of belowground animal communit…
View article: Ecological and evolutionary processes shape belowground springtail communities along an elevational gradient
Ecological and evolutionary processes shape belowground springtail communities along an elevational gradient Open
The data sets were analyzed during the current study. Data from: Ecological and evolutionary processes shape belowground springtail communities along an elevational gradient
View article: Ecological and evolutionary processes shape belowground springtail communities along an elevational gradient
Ecological and evolutionary processes shape belowground springtail communities along an elevational gradient Open
The data sets were analyzed during the current study. Data from: Ecological and evolutionary processes shape belowground springtail communities along an elevational gradient
View article: #GlobalCollembola: site-level database and analyses
#GlobalCollembola: site-level database and analyses Open
Site-level database of the #GlobalCollembola initiative and programming code for path analysis and geospatial modelling in the synthesis publication: "Globally invariant metabolism but density-diversity mismatch in springtails". Four files…
View article: Habitat preferences rather than morphological traits affect the recovery process of Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) on a bare saline–alkaline land
Habitat preferences rather than morphological traits affect the recovery process of Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) on a bare saline–alkaline land Open
The Songnen Plain of China was once an important grassland used for sheep grazing, but it has largely been degraded to bare saline-alkaline land (BSAL). BSAL consists of plant-free areas characterized by high soil pH values (up to 10) and …
View article: Changes in diversity and body size of Onychiurinae (Collembola: Onychiuridae) along an altitudinal gradient in Changbai Mountain, China
Changes in diversity and body size of Onychiurinae (Collembola: Onychiuridae) along an altitudinal gradient in Changbai Mountain, China Open
Collembola are among the most abundant and diverse soil animals contributing significantly to major ecosystem processes. Global climate changes in temperature and precipitation are likely to affect their community structure and functioning…