Ling Yang
Anhui University
5 Papers
Ling Yang is an academic researcher from Anhui University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
The relationship between seasonal water level fluctuation and habitat availability for wintering waterbirds at Shengjin Lake, China
TL;DR: For effective wintering waterbird conservation in the ephemeral lacustrine wetlands in the Yangtze River floodplain, stepwise water recession plans are suggested, together with the recovery of the aquatic vegetation community and reduction in high-density aquaculture to synchronise the exposure of foraging habitats with the migration phenology of different waterbird species.
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The effects of food abundance and disturbance on foraging flock patterns of the wintering Hooded Crane (Grus monacha
Ling Yang,Lizhi Zhou,Yunwei Song +2 more
- 04 Jul 2015
TL;DR: It appeared that the combined effect of the two variables was significant on the size of the foraging flock, but had less impact on age composition, while disturbances had a significant effect only on flock size.
An Exploration of Loess Landform Development Based on Population Ecology Method
Ling Yang,Xin Yang,Jiaming Na +2 more
- 02 Feb 2022
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper extracted different types of gullies based on DEM and high-resolution images in three sample watersheds, including hillslope ephemeral gully, bank gully and different level valley gully.
Floristic Diversity and structural parameters on the forest tree population in the Luki Biosphere Reserve, Democratic Republic of Congo
Tolerant Lubalega,Damase P. Khasa,D. K. Kaviriri,Ling Yang,Li Yuhua,Dieudonné Musibono Eyul’Anki +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the floristic composition, the diversity and structural parameters of forest tree species in the Luki Biosphere Reserve (LBR) to evaluate whether the implemented zoning has an effect on plant diversity and population structure of forest trees species.
Seasonal variations of soil bacterial and fungal communities in a subtropical Eucalyptus plantation and their responses to throughfall reduction
TL;DR: In this paper , a 50% throughfall reduction (TR) experiment was conducted to investigate the seasonal variations of soil bacterial and fungal communities and functions in a subtropical Eucalyptus plantation and their responses to TR treatment.