Shanxing Gong

Shanxing Gong
Peking University | PKU · College of Urban and Environmental Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

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Pollinators are essential for maintaining sustainable crop production, while the decline of pollinators is a widespread concern. Agricultural intensification is one of the primary drivers of the decline of insect pollinators. Agricultural intensification usually involves a decreasing of non‐crop semi‐natural habitat and an increasing of pesticide e...
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Traditional small‐holder agricultural landscapes in southern China are being consolidated to increase mechanisation levels in agriculture, but it is unclear how this influences rice arthropod communities in these landscapes. Here, based on a six‐year study in 20 rice fields, we evaluated the impact of land consolidation on arthropod communities, cr...
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Rice is a staple food for half of the human population, but the effects of diversification on yields, economy, biodiversity and ecosystem services have not been synthesized. Here we quantify diversification effects on environmental and socio-economic aspects of global rice production. We performed a second-order meta-analysis based on 25 first-orde...
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Organic farming generally has greater biodiversity compared to conventional farming. However, few studies have examined both above-and below-ground biodiversity in organic farming of the rice field, and little is known about whether and how biodiversity is affected by the duration of organic farming. In this study, we conducted a two-year investiga...
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Organic farming supports higher biodiversity than conventional farming, but at the cost of lower yields. We conducted a meta‐analysis quantifying the trade‐off between biodiversity and yield, comparing conventional and organic farming. We developed a compatibility index to assess whether biodiversity gains from organic farming exceed yield losses,...
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Sweet potato is a high-yield food crop with strong adaptation and is widely cultivated in southwestern China. Adjusting crop planting distance and planting density to improve the yield and productivity of intercropping systems has become an important management practice around the globe. However, little is known about the response of the sweet pota...
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Drought is one of the major environmental stresses altering forest productivity. However, nutrient availability can modulate drought resistance. Phoebe zhennan (gold Phoebe) is a high‐quality timber‐producing but threatened tree species in China, facing serious anthropogenic disturbances and abiotic constraints that restrict its growth and developm...
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Orb weavers spiders are a diverse group within the spider family. In a transitioning edge habitat, the number of available niches increases, which can allow for multiple orb weaver spiders to live in a smaller condensed area without having to compete for vital resources. This paper focuses on two species of orb weaver's found in the low forest leve...

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