¶corresponding author, *undergraduate mentee, **graduate mentee
33. Zhai, L., R. Will, B. Zhang. Structural diversity is better associated with forest productivity than species or functional diversity. In press Ecology. (IF = 4.8)
32. Zhang, B., Z. A. Hastings, E. Grosholz, L. Zhai. 2023. A global comparison of dispersal rate between invasive and native plants. Movement Ecology 11:73. (IF = 5.6)
31. Zhang, B., L. Zhai, G. Evrin, D. Coyle.2023. Effective and timely use of models to inform on-the-ground management of invasive plants. Biological Invasions 25: 2089-2101 (IF = 3.6)
30. Zhang, B., K. Lam, W. Ni, R. Signorelli, K. Collins, Z. Fu, L. Zhai, Y. Lou, D. DeAngelis, A. Hastings. 2022. Directed movement changes coexistence outcomes in heterogeneous environments. Ecology Letters 25: 366 – 377. (IF = 11.3)
29. Zhang, B., L. Zhai, J. Bintz, S. Lenhart, W. Valega-Mackenzie, J. D. Van Dyken. The optimal controlling strategy on a dispersing population in a two-patch system: experimental and theoretical perspectives. In press Journal of Theoretical Biology https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2021.110835. (IF = 2.3)
28. Fu, Z**, Y. Lu**, D. DeAngelis, J. Zhang, and B. Zhang¶. Integrating mechanical treatment and biological control to improve field treatment efficiency on invasions. Accepted Elementa. (IF = 6.1)
27. Zhang, B., J. Zhang, A. Hastings, Z Fu**, Y. Yuan, L. Zhai. Contrasting plant responses to multivariate environmental variations among species with divergent elevation shifts. Accepted Ecological Applications. (IF = 4.7)
26. Zhang, B., Y. Yuan, L. Shu, E. Grosholz, Y. Guo, A. Hastings, J.P. Cuda, J. Zhang, L. Zhai, J. Qiu. Scaling up experimental stress responses of grass invasion to predictions of continental-level range suitability. In press Ecology. (IF = 5.5)
25. Davis, J.E., # M.B. Kolozsvary, # K.M. Pajerowska-Mukhtar,# B. Zhang.# Towards a universal theoretical framework to understand robustness and resilience: from cells to systems. Accepted Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. # Equal contribution; listed alphabetically. (IF = 2.4)
24. Zhang, B., D. DeAngelis, W. Ni. Carrying capacity of spatially distributed metapopulations. Accepted Trends in Ecology and Evolution, (IF = 17.7)
23. Zhang, B., D. L. DeAngelis, W. Ni, Y. Wang, L. Zhai, A. Kula, S. Xu, J. D.Van Dyken. Effect of stressors on the carrying capacity of spatially-distributed metapopulations. In press the American Naturalist. (IF = 3.9) https://doi.org/10.1086/709293
22. Torquato, P., R. Will, B. Zhang, C. Zou. Stand-level transpiration increases after eastern redcedar encroachment into the midstory of oak forest. 2020. Forests 11(9): 901. (IF = 2.2)
21. Zhang, B., and D. L. DeAngelis. An overview of Agent-Based Models in plant ecology. 2020 Annals of Botany 126(4): 539 – 557. (IF = 4.1)
20. DeAngelis, D. L., B. Zhang, W. Ni, and Y. Wang. Total abundance of a population diffusing in heterogeneous environment. 2020. Mathematics 8(1): 49. (IF = 1.1) (Invited paper)
19. Xu, L*., M. C. Zdechlik*, M. C. Smith, M. B. Rayamajhi, D. L. DeAngelis, B. Zhang¶. 2020. Simulation of post-hurricane impact on invasive species with biological control management. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems A 40(6): 4059-4071. (IF = 1.2)
18. Zhang, X#., B. Zhang#, K. Feeley, Z. Fu**, G. G. Wang, J. Zhang and L. Zhai. 2019. Ecological contingency in species shift: Downslope shifts of woody species under warming climate and deforestation cessation. Environmental Research Letters 14: 114003. #Co-first authorship (IF = 6.2)
17. Wang, J., G. G. Wang, B. Zhang, Z. Yuan, Z. Fu, Y. Yuan, L. Zhu, S. Ma and J. Zhang. 2019. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with tree species in a planted forest of Eastern China. Forests 10(5): 524. (IF = 2.2)
16. Zhai, L., B. Zhang, S.S. Roy, D.O. Fuller, L.d.S.L. Sternberg. 2019. Remote sensing unhelpful resilience to sea level rise caused by mangrove expansion: A case study of islands in Florida Bay, USA. Ecological Indicator 97: 51-58. (IF = 4.5)
15. Van Dyken, J. D., and B. Zhang. 2019. Carrying capacity of a spatially-structured population: disentangling the effects of dispersal, growth parameters, habitat heterogeneity and habitat clustering. Journal of Theoretical Biology 460: 115-124. (IF = 1.9)
14. Liu, X., Z. Fu, B. Zhang, L. Zhai, M. Meng, J. Lin, J. Zhuang, G. Wang, J. Zhang. 2018. Effects of sulfuric, nitric, and mixed acid rain on Chinese fir sapling growth in Southern China. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 160: 154-161. (IF = 4.5)
13. Zhang, B., X. Liu, D.L. DeAngelis, L. Zhai, M.B. Rayamajhi, S. Ju. 2018. Modeling the compensatory response of an invasive tree to specialist insect herbivory. Biological Control 117: 128-136. (IF = 2.7)
12. Zhang, B., A. Kula, K.M.L. Mack, L. Zhai, A.L. Ryce1*, W. Ni, D.L. DeAngelis, J. D. Van Dyken. 2017. Carrying capacity in a heterogeneous environment with habitat connection. Ecology Letters 20: 1118-1128. (IF = 9.5)
11. Zhang, B., X. Lu, J. Jiang, D.L. DeAngelis, Z. Fu* and J. Zhang. 2017. Similarity of plant functional traits and aggregation pattern in a subtropical forest. Ecology and Evolution 7: 4086-4098. (IF = 2.4)
10. Zhang, B., D.L. DeAngelis, M.B. Rayamajhi, D. Botkin. 2017. Modeling the long-term effects of introduced herbivores on the spread of an invasive tree, Landscape Ecology 32: 1147-1161. (IF = 4.4)
9. Liu, X., B. Zhang, W. Zhao, L. Wang, D. Xie, W. Huo, Y. Wu, and J. Zhang. 2017. Comparative effects of sulfate and nitrate acid rain on litter decomposition and soil microbial community in subtropical plantation of Yangtze River Delta region. the Science of Total Environment 601: 669-678. (IF = 5.6)
8. Liu, X., B. Zhang, J. Zhuang, C. Han, L. Zhai, W. Zhao, and J. Zhang. 2017. The relationship between sap flow density and environmental factors in the 2 Yangtze River Delta region of China. Forests 8: 74. (IF = 2.2)
7. Yan. Q., L. Zhai, B. Zhang, J.E. Dallman. 2016 Spatial patterning of excitatory and inhibitory synapses during spinal circuit development. Journal of Comparative Neurology 525: 1649-1667. (IF = 3.3)
6. Zhuang. J., J. Zhang, Y. Yang, B. Zhang, J. Li. 2016. Effect of forest shelter-belt as a regional climate improver along the old course of the Yellow River, China. Agroforestry Systems 91: 393-401. (IF = 3.4)
5. DeAngelis, D.L., W. Ni, and B. Zhang. 2016. Effects of diffusion on total biomass in heterogeneous continuous and discrete-patch systems. Theoretical Ecology 9(4): 443-453. (IF = 2.0)
4. DeAngelis, D.L., W. Ni, and B. Zhang. 2016. Dispersal and spatial heterogeneity: single species. The Journal of Mathematical Biology 72: 239-254. (IF = 1.9)
3. Zhang, B., X. Liu, D.L. DeAngelis, W. Ni, G.G. Wang. 2015. Effects of dispersal on total biomass in a patchy, heterogeneous system: Analysis and experiment, Mathematical Biosciences 264: 54-62. (IF = 2.0)
2. DeAngelis, D., and B. Zhang. 2014. Effects of dispersal in a non-uniform environment on population dynamics and competition: A Patch Model Approach. Journal discrete and Continuous Dynamical System – B 19: 3087-3104. (IF = 1.2) (Invited paper)
1. Jiang, J., D.L. DeAngelis, B. Zhang, and J.E. Cohen. 2014. Population age and initial density in a patchy environment affect the occurrence of abrupt transitions in a birth-and-death model of Taylor's law. Ecological Modeling 289: 59-65. (IF = 2.7)
For citation statistics, see google scholar page.
33. Zhai, L., R. Will, B. Zhang. Structural diversity is better associated with forest productivity than species or functional diversity. In press Ecology. (IF = 4.8)
32. Zhang, B., Z. A. Hastings, E. Grosholz, L. Zhai. 2023. A global comparison of dispersal rate between invasive and native plants. Movement Ecology 11:73. (IF = 5.6)
31. Zhang, B., L. Zhai, G. Evrin, D. Coyle.2023. Effective and timely use of models to inform on-the-ground management of invasive plants. Biological Invasions 25: 2089-2101 (IF = 3.6)
30. Zhang, B., K. Lam, W. Ni, R. Signorelli, K. Collins, Z. Fu, L. Zhai, Y. Lou, D. DeAngelis, A. Hastings. 2022. Directed movement changes coexistence outcomes in heterogeneous environments. Ecology Letters 25: 366 – 377. (IF = 11.3)
29. Zhang, B., L. Zhai, J. Bintz, S. Lenhart, W. Valega-Mackenzie, J. D. Van Dyken. The optimal controlling strategy on a dispersing population in a two-patch system: experimental and theoretical perspectives. In press Journal of Theoretical Biology https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2021.110835. (IF = 2.3)
28. Fu, Z**, Y. Lu**, D. DeAngelis, J. Zhang, and B. Zhang¶. Integrating mechanical treatment and biological control to improve field treatment efficiency on invasions. Accepted Elementa. (IF = 6.1)
27. Zhang, B., J. Zhang, A. Hastings, Z Fu**, Y. Yuan, L. Zhai. Contrasting plant responses to multivariate environmental variations among species with divergent elevation shifts. Accepted Ecological Applications. (IF = 4.7)
26. Zhang, B., Y. Yuan, L. Shu, E. Grosholz, Y. Guo, A. Hastings, J.P. Cuda, J. Zhang, L. Zhai, J. Qiu. Scaling up experimental stress responses of grass invasion to predictions of continental-level range suitability. In press Ecology. (IF = 5.5)
25. Davis, J.E., # M.B. Kolozsvary, # K.M. Pajerowska-Mukhtar,# B. Zhang.# Towards a universal theoretical framework to understand robustness and resilience: from cells to systems. Accepted Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. # Equal contribution; listed alphabetically. (IF = 2.4)
24. Zhang, B., D. DeAngelis, W. Ni. Carrying capacity of spatially distributed metapopulations. Accepted Trends in Ecology and Evolution, (IF = 17.7)
23. Zhang, B., D. L. DeAngelis, W. Ni, Y. Wang, L. Zhai, A. Kula, S. Xu, J. D.Van Dyken. Effect of stressors on the carrying capacity of spatially-distributed metapopulations. In press the American Naturalist. (IF = 3.9) https://doi.org/10.1086/709293
22. Torquato, P., R. Will, B. Zhang, C. Zou. Stand-level transpiration increases after eastern redcedar encroachment into the midstory of oak forest. 2020. Forests 11(9): 901. (IF = 2.2)
21. Zhang, B., and D. L. DeAngelis. An overview of Agent-Based Models in plant ecology. 2020 Annals of Botany 126(4): 539 – 557. (IF = 4.1)
20. DeAngelis, D. L., B. Zhang, W. Ni, and Y. Wang. Total abundance of a population diffusing in heterogeneous environment. 2020. Mathematics 8(1): 49. (IF = 1.1) (Invited paper)
19. Xu, L*., M. C. Zdechlik*, M. C. Smith, M. B. Rayamajhi, D. L. DeAngelis, B. Zhang¶. 2020. Simulation of post-hurricane impact on invasive species with biological control management. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems A 40(6): 4059-4071. (IF = 1.2)
18. Zhang, X#., B. Zhang#, K. Feeley, Z. Fu**, G. G. Wang, J. Zhang and L. Zhai. 2019. Ecological contingency in species shift: Downslope shifts of woody species under warming climate and deforestation cessation. Environmental Research Letters 14: 114003. #Co-first authorship (IF = 6.2)
17. Wang, J., G. G. Wang, B. Zhang, Z. Yuan, Z. Fu, Y. Yuan, L. Zhu, S. Ma and J. Zhang. 2019. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with tree species in a planted forest of Eastern China. Forests 10(5): 524. (IF = 2.2)
16. Zhai, L., B. Zhang, S.S. Roy, D.O. Fuller, L.d.S.L. Sternberg. 2019. Remote sensing unhelpful resilience to sea level rise caused by mangrove expansion: A case study of islands in Florida Bay, USA. Ecological Indicator 97: 51-58. (IF = 4.5)
15. Van Dyken, J. D., and B. Zhang. 2019. Carrying capacity of a spatially-structured population: disentangling the effects of dispersal, growth parameters, habitat heterogeneity and habitat clustering. Journal of Theoretical Biology 460: 115-124. (IF = 1.9)
14. Liu, X., Z. Fu, B. Zhang, L. Zhai, M. Meng, J. Lin, J. Zhuang, G. Wang, J. Zhang. 2018. Effects of sulfuric, nitric, and mixed acid rain on Chinese fir sapling growth in Southern China. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 160: 154-161. (IF = 4.5)
13. Zhang, B., X. Liu, D.L. DeAngelis, L. Zhai, M.B. Rayamajhi, S. Ju. 2018. Modeling the compensatory response of an invasive tree to specialist insect herbivory. Biological Control 117: 128-136. (IF = 2.7)
12. Zhang, B., A. Kula, K.M.L. Mack, L. Zhai, A.L. Ryce1*, W. Ni, D.L. DeAngelis, J. D. Van Dyken. 2017. Carrying capacity in a heterogeneous environment with habitat connection. Ecology Letters 20: 1118-1128. (IF = 9.5)
11. Zhang, B., X. Lu, J. Jiang, D.L. DeAngelis, Z. Fu* and J. Zhang. 2017. Similarity of plant functional traits and aggregation pattern in a subtropical forest. Ecology and Evolution 7: 4086-4098. (IF = 2.4)
10. Zhang, B., D.L. DeAngelis, M.B. Rayamajhi, D. Botkin. 2017. Modeling the long-term effects of introduced herbivores on the spread of an invasive tree, Landscape Ecology 32: 1147-1161. (IF = 4.4)
9. Liu, X., B. Zhang, W. Zhao, L. Wang, D. Xie, W. Huo, Y. Wu, and J. Zhang. 2017. Comparative effects of sulfate and nitrate acid rain on litter decomposition and soil microbial community in subtropical plantation of Yangtze River Delta region. the Science of Total Environment 601: 669-678. (IF = 5.6)
8. Liu, X., B. Zhang, J. Zhuang, C. Han, L. Zhai, W. Zhao, and J. Zhang. 2017. The relationship between sap flow density and environmental factors in the 2 Yangtze River Delta region of China. Forests 8: 74. (IF = 2.2)
7. Yan. Q., L. Zhai, B. Zhang, J.E. Dallman. 2016 Spatial patterning of excitatory and inhibitory synapses during spinal circuit development. Journal of Comparative Neurology 525: 1649-1667. (IF = 3.3)
6. Zhuang. J., J. Zhang, Y. Yang, B. Zhang, J. Li. 2016. Effect of forest shelter-belt as a regional climate improver along the old course of the Yellow River, China. Agroforestry Systems 91: 393-401. (IF = 3.4)
5. DeAngelis, D.L., W. Ni, and B. Zhang. 2016. Effects of diffusion on total biomass in heterogeneous continuous and discrete-patch systems. Theoretical Ecology 9(4): 443-453. (IF = 2.0)
4. DeAngelis, D.L., W. Ni, and B. Zhang. 2016. Dispersal and spatial heterogeneity: single species. The Journal of Mathematical Biology 72: 239-254. (IF = 1.9)
3. Zhang, B., X. Liu, D.L. DeAngelis, W. Ni, G.G. Wang. 2015. Effects of dispersal on total biomass in a patchy, heterogeneous system: Analysis and experiment, Mathematical Biosciences 264: 54-62. (IF = 2.0)
2. DeAngelis, D., and B. Zhang. 2014. Effects of dispersal in a non-uniform environment on population dynamics and competition: A Patch Model Approach. Journal discrete and Continuous Dynamical System – B 19: 3087-3104. (IF = 1.2) (Invited paper)
1. Jiang, J., D.L. DeAngelis, B. Zhang, and J.E. Cohen. 2014. Population age and initial density in a patchy environment affect the occurrence of abrupt transitions in a birth-and-death model of Taylor's law. Ecological Modeling 289: 59-65. (IF = 2.7)
For citation statistics, see google scholar page.