Areas of Focus
- Global Biodiversity Change and Conservation
Publications
- Increases in intraspecific body size variation are common among North American mammals and birds between 1880 and 2020, Zheng, S., Hu, J., Ma, Z., Lindenmayer, D. & Liu, J., 2023
- Global forest fragmentation change from 2000 to 2020, Ma, J., Li, J., Wu, W. & Liu, J., 2023
- Size-focused conservation may fail to protect the world’s oldest trees, Mu, Y. et al & Liu, J., 2023
- Transboundary Frontiers: An Emerging Priority for Biodiversity Conservation, Liu, J., Yong, D. L., Choi, C. Y. & Gibson, L., 2020
- Who will name new plant species? Temporal change in the origins of taxonomists in China, Liu, J. et al., 2023
- Species attributes are weak predictors for future species discovery of Chinese terrestrial mammals, Chen, Q., Zheng, S. & Liu, J., 2023
- Contrasting responses of plant herbivory and disease to local and landscape drivers, Lu, Y., Zheng, S., Tomlinson, K. W. & Liu, J., 2023
- Undescribed species have higher extinction risk than known species, Liu, J., Slik, F., Zheng, S. & Lindenmayer, D. B., 2022
- Transboundary conservation’s rise, Liu, J., Zhang, T. & Gibson, L., 2022
- Are street trees friendly to biodiversity?, Liu, J. & Slik, F., 2022
- Age and spatial distribution of the world’s oldest trees, Liu, J. et al., 2022
- Treefrogs near the top of a tropical rainforest, Dong, J., Deng, Y. & Liu, J., 2021
- University campuses as valuable resources for urban biodiversity research and conservation, Liu, J. et al., 2021
- Warming amplifies urbanization effects on mammals, Liu, J., 2023