Xinyuan Pan
Chinese Academy of Sciences
5 Papers
1 Citations
Xinyuan Pan is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spatial heterogeneity & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Elevational pattern of bird species richness and its causes along a central Himalaya gradient, China
Xinyuan Pan,Zhifeng Ding,Yiming Hu,Jianchao Liang,Yongjie Wu,Xingfeng Si,Mingfang Guo,Huijian Hu,Kun Jin +8 more
TL;DR: This study examines the relative importance of six variables: area, the mid-domain effect, temperature, precipitation, productivity, and habitat heterogeneity on elevational patterns of species richness for breeding birds along a central Himalaya gradient in the Gyirong Valley in the Mount Qomolangma National Nature Reserve.
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Chestnuts in Fermented Rice Beverages Increase Metabolite Diversity and Antioxidant Activity While Reducing Cellular Oxidative Damage
TL;DR: The authors examined the flavor-related metabolites, volatile compounds, and amino acids in a traditional glutinous rice fermented beverage supplemented with chestnuts as a fermentation substrate for lactic acid bacteria.
Microbial Communities and Correlation between Microbiota and Volatile Compounds in Fermentation Starters of Chinese Sweet Rice Wine from Different Regions
Jing Zou,Xiaohui Chen,Chenyu Wang,Yang Liu,Miao Li,Xinyuan Pan,Xuedong Chang +6 more
TL;DR: Microbiological analysis based on high-throughput sequencing technology demonstrated that starter bacterial communities are dominated by Weissella, Pediococcus, and Lactobacillus, while Saccharomycopsis and Rhizopus predominate in fungal communities.
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Elevational patterns of non-volant small mammal species richness in Gyirong Valley, Central Himalaya: Evaluating multiple spatial and environmental drivers
Yiming Hu,Kun Jin,Zhi-Wen Huang,Zhifeng Ding,Jianchao Liang,Xinyuan Pan,Huijian Hu,Zhigang Jiang +7 more
TL;DR: Although no single key factor can explain all species richness patterns, it is found that spatial structured environmental variables correlate well with the elevational species richness pattern of non-volant small mammals.