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Gengping Zhu (朱耿平)
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Potential geographic distribution of brown marmorated stink bug invasion (Halyomorpha halys)
G Zhu, W Bu, Y Gao, G Liu
PloS ONE 7 (2), e31246, 2012
2782012
An evaluation of transferability of ecological niche models
H Qiao, X Feng, LE Escobar, AT Peterson, J Soberón, G Zhu, M Papeş
Ecography 42 (3), 521-534, 2019
1772019
Ecological niche modeling and its applications in biodiversity conservation
G Zhu, G Liu, W Bu, Y Gao
Biodiversity Science 21 (1), 90, 2013
1522013
Effect of the Maxent model’s complexity on the prediction of species potential distributions
G Zhu, H Qiao
Biodiversity Science 24 (10), 1189, 2016
1082016
Do consensus models outperform individual models? Transferability evaluations of diverse modeling approaches for an invasive moth
GP Zhu, AT Peterson
Biological Invasions 19, 2519-2532, 2017
912017
Assessing the ecological niche and invasion potential of the Asian giant hornet
Gengping Zhu, Javier Gutierrez Illan, Chris Looney, David W Crowder
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020
83*2020
Range wide molecular data and niche modeling revealed the Pleistocene history of a global invader (Halyomorpha halys)
GP Zhu, Z Ye, J Du, DL Zhang, Y Zhen, C Zheng, L Zhao, M Li, WJ Bu
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 1-10, 2016
812016
Transcriptome and expression patterns of chemosensory genes in antennae of the parasitoid wasp Chouioia cunea
Y Zhao, F Wang, X Zhang, S Zhang, S Guo, G Zhu, Q Liu, M Li
PloS ONE 11 (2), e0148159, 2016
652016
Molecular data and ecological niche modeling reveal the Pleistocene history of a semi-aquatic bug (Microvelia douglasi douglasi) in East Asia
Z Ye, G Zhu, P Chen, D Zhang, W Bu
Molecular Ecology, 2014
642014
Effect of geographic background and equilibrium state on niche model transferability: Predicting areas of invasion of Leptoglossus occidentalis
G Zhu, D Rédei, P Kment
Biological Invasions, 2013
612013
Improving ecological niche model transferability to predict the potential distribution of invasive exotic species
G Zhu, Q Liu, Y Gao
Biodiversity Science 22 (2), 113-230, 2014
592014
Patterns of niche filling and expansion across the invaded ranges of Halyomorpha halys in North America and Europe
G Zhu, TD Gariepy, T Haye, W Bu
Journal of Pest Science 90, 1045-1057, 2017
532017
Schistosoma japonicum transmission risk maps at present and under climate change in mainland China
G Zhu, J Fan, AT Peterson
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 11 (10), e0006021, 2017
442017
Incorporating anthropogenic variables into ecological niche modeling to predict areas of invasion of Popillia japonica
G Zhu, H Li, L Zhao
Journal of Pest Science 90, 151-160, 2017
422017
Are protected areas well-sited to support species in the future in a major climate refuge and corridor in the United States?
Gengping Zhu, Monica Papeş, Xingli Giam, Seong-Hoon Cho, Paul R. Armsworth
Biological Conservation 255 (108982), 2021
352021
Phylogeography of a semi-aquatic bug, Microvelia horvathi (Hemiptera: Veliidae): an evaluation of historical, geographical and ecological factors
Z Ye, G Zhu, J Damgaard, X Chen, P Chen, W Bu
Scientific Reports 6, 21932, 2016
352016
What are the best predictors for invasive potential of weeds? Transferability evaluations of model predictions based on diverse environmental data sets for Flaveria bidentis
JY Fan, NX Zhao, M Li, WF Gao, ML Wang, GP Zhu
Weed Research 58 (2), 141-149, 2018
322018
Selecting biological meaningful environmental dimensions of low discrepancy among ranges to predict potential distribution of bean plataspid invasion
G Zhu, MJ Petersen, W Bu
PloS ONE 7 (9), e46247, 2012
322012
Delimiting the coastal geographic background to predict potential distribution of Spartina alterniflora
G Zhu, Y Gao, L Zhu
Hydrobiologia, 2013
282013
Mapping the ecological dimensions and potential distributions of endangered relic shrubs in western Ordos biodiversity center
GP Zhu, HQ Li, L Zhao, L Man, Q Liu
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 1-9, 2016
272016
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