Educational Background:
· 2001/09–2005/07 Bachelor's Degree, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Forestry University.
· 2005/09–2008/03 Master's Degree, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University.
· 2013/09–2018/06 Doctoral Degree, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University.
Academic Achievements:
[1] Chang,Q., Liu, Z.P., Zhang, T.Y., et al. (2024).Soil priming effect in the organic and mineral layers regulated by nitrogen mining mechanism in a temperate forest. Land Degradation & Development doi: 10.1002/ldr.5270.
[2] Chang, Q., Xu, W.H., Peng, B., et al (2022). Dynamic and allocation of recently assimilated carbon in Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) and birch (Betula platyphylla) in a temperate forest. Biogeochemistry 160:395-407.
[3]Chang, Q., Xu, T.T., Ding, S.W., et al (2020). Herbivore assemblage as an important factor modulating grazing effects on ecosystem carbon fluxes in a meadow steppe in northeast China. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences125: e2020JG005652.
[4]Chang, Q., Qu, G.F., Xu, W.H., et al (2020). Light availability controls rhizosphere priming effect of temperate forest trees. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 148:107895.
[5]Chang, Q., Wang, L., Ding, S.W., et al (2018). Grazer effects on soil carbon storage vary by herbivore assemblage in a semi-arid grassland.Journal of Applied Ecology 55:2517-2526.