Prof. Dr. Maihe Li

Prof. Dr. Maihe Li

Funzione

Senior scientist

 

Dinamica del bosco

Ecofisiologia

  

Eidg. Forschungsanstalt WSL
Zürcherstrasse 111
8903 Birmensdorf

Sito

WSL Birmensdorf Bi HL D 22

Curriculum Vitae

Education 

Work Experience

Research interests

I am interested in "global change ecology", "treeline ecology", and "disturbance ecology". My current research focuses on the impacts of global change at species level (plant ecophysiology) and community/ecosystem level (vegetation and ecosystem change, aboveground-belowground interactions).<br/>

Current research projects

  • 1) Dynamics of Forest-Grassland Ecotone under Global Environmental Changes (Project No. LFSE2013-01; 2013 - ......) 
  • 2) Physiological mechanisms underlying the dynamics of the upper limit of different life forms under climate change (NSF China Project No. 41371076; 2014 - 2017)
  • 3) Carbon-physiological responses of trees to climate change (using Expriments: Querco, BuklimN-deposition in Alpthal, and irrigation in Pfynwald etc.; 2007 - ......)
  • 4) Comparing and linking the d13C and d18O in needles and treering for understanding the past physiology in trees (Sino-Swiss Science and Technology Cooperation Program SSSTC. Project No. EG44-092011; 2011.1 - 2011.12)
  • 5) Physiological mechanism of alpine treeline formation (NSF China, Project Nos. 30540039, 40771071; 2005 - 2009)
  • 6)Effects of simulated defoliation on physiology and growth of Abies alba trees
  • 7) Interactive effects of N and water on plant carbon physiology in semi-arid grasslands (using experiments: Xilinhaote experiments, Duolun Water-N exp.)
  • 8) Effects of global changes on soil collembola (using experiments: Querco, BuklimN-deposition in Alpthal, Swiss FACE, and irrigation in Pfynwald; Sino-Swiss Science and Technology Cooperation Program SSSTC. Project No. EG07-092009; 2009.1 - 2009.12)

Membership

Editorial work

People trained (only PostDoc and PhD students listed)

  • 1) Cai Xiao-Hu (PostDoc; 2005)
  • 2) Qiu Pengfei (PostDoc; 2007)
  • 3) Xu Guoliang (PostDoc; 2008, 2010)
  • 4) Zhang Jun-Yan (PhD thesis; 2004-2008)
  • 5) Pan Hong-Li (PhD thesis; 2006-2009)
  • 6) Du Zhong (PhD thesis; 2007-2011)
  • 7) Yan Caifeng (PhD thesis; 2009-2012)
  • 8) Wang Xue (2012- ...)
  • 9) Leonie Schönbeck (2015-...)
  • 10) He Peng (2016- ...)

Current research projects

  • 1) Dynamics of Forest-Grassland Ecotone under Global Environmental Changes (Project No. LFSE2013-01; 2013 - ......) 
  • 2) Physiological mechanisms underlying the dynamics of the upper limit of different life forms under climate change (NSF China Project No. 41371076; 2014 - 2017)
  • 3) Carbon-physiological responses of trees to climate change (using Expriments: Querco, BuklimN-deposition in Alpthal, and irrigation in Pfynwald etc.; 2007 - ......)
  • 4) Comparing and linking the d13C and d18O in needles and treering for understanding the past physiology in trees (Sino-Swiss Science and Technology Cooperation Program SSSTC. Project No. EG44-092011; 2011.1 - 2011.12)
  • 5) Physiological mechanism of alpine treeline formation (NSF China, Project Nos. 30540039, 40771071; 2005 - 2009)
  • 6)Effects of simulated defoliation on physiology and growth of Abies alba trees
  • 7) Interactive effects of N and water on plant carbon physiology in semi-arid grasslands (using experiments: Xilinhaote experiments, Duolun Water-N exp.)
  • 8) Effects of global changes on soil collembola (using experiments: Querco, BuklimN-deposition in Alpthal, Swiss FACE, and irrigation in Pfynwald; Sino-Swiss Science and Technology Cooperation Program SSSTC. Project No. EG07-092009; 2009.1 - 2009.12)

People trained (only PostDoc and PhD students listed)

  • 1) Cai Xiao-Hu (PostDoc; 2005)
  • 2) Qiu Pengfei (PostDoc; 2007)
  • 3) Xu Guoliang (PostDoc; 2008, 2010)
  • 4) Zhang Jun-Yan (PhD thesis; 2004-2008)
  • 5) Pan Hong-Li (PhD thesis; 2006-2009)
  • 6) Du Zhong (PhD thesis; 2007-2011)
  • 7) Yan Caifeng (PhD thesis; 2009-2012)
  • 8) Wang Xue (2012- ...)
  • 9) Leonie Schönbeck (2015-...)
  • 10) He Peng (2016- ...)

Projects

Publications