Bai Yan

发布时间:2024-10-20  字体大小T|T

       Yan Bai, PhD, Young Research Fellow, Master Tutor. Yan Bai has a BS in school of business from Renmin University of China, an MS in college of Earth and Environmental Sciences from Lanzhou University, and a PhD in Faculty of Geographical Science from Beijing Normal University. He spent a year-long visit at University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2018-2019. Yan Bai’s research seeks to better understand ecohydrology, plant hydraulics, plant drought response and model-data fusion in drylands.
 
Area of Expertise
Ecohydrology, Plant hydraulics, Plant drought response, Tree mortality risk, Model-data fusion in Drylands.
 
Education:
2018-2019, Joint PhD, ERG, University of California, Berkeley
2018-2019, Joint PhD, EESA, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
2016-2020, PhD, Natural Resources, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University
2013-2016, MS, Physical geography, College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University
2006-2010, BS, Engineering Management, School of business, Renmin University of China
 
Media:
Email:yanbai@lzu.edu.cn
Researchgate:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yan_Bai16
 
Publications:
[1]Yan Bai, Yanlan Liu, Lara M. Kueppers, Xue Feng, Thomas L. Powell, et al. Distinct hydraulic and stomatal regulations masked by convergent anisohydric behaviors in two desert riparian ecosystems[J]. 2020, under review.
 
[2]Yan Bai, Yanlan Liu, Lara M. Kueppers, Xue Feng, Thomas L. Powell, et al. The coupled effect of soil and atmospheric constraints on stress-responses of desert riparian species[J]. 2020, under review.
 
[3]Yan Bai, Xiaoyan Li, Sha Zhou, Xiaofan Yang, et al. Quantifying plant transpiration and canopy conductance using eddy flux data: An underlying water use efficiency method[J]. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2019, 271: 375-384.
 
[4]Yan Bai, Xiaoyan Li, Shaomin Liu, Pei Wang. Modelling diurnal and seasonal hysteresis phenomena of canopy conductance in an oasis forest ecosystem[J]. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2017, 246: 98-110.
 
[5]Yan Bai, Gaofeng Zhu, Yonghong Su, et al. Hysteresis loops between canopy conductance of grapevines and meteorological variables in an oasis ecosystem. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2015, 214-215: 319-327.
 
[6]Mengjie Wang, Yunhao Chen, Xiuchen Wu, Yan Bai. Forest-Type-Dependent Water Use Efficiency Trends Across the Northern Hemisphere[J]. Geophysical Research Letters, 2018, 45(16):8283-8293.
 
[7]Xiuchen Wu, Xiaoyan Li, Yunhao Chen, Yan Bai, et al. Atmospheric Water Demand Dominates Daily Variations in Water Use Efficiency in Alpine Meadows, Northeastern Tibetan Plateau Xiuchen[J]. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2019, 124(7):2174-2185.
 
[8]Cicheng Zhang, Xiao-Yan Li, Yang Wang, Huawu Wu, Pei Wang, Wei Li, Yan Bai, Engui Li, Shuai Wang, Chiyuan Miao, Xiuchen Wu. Responses of two desert shrubs to simulated rainfall pulses in an arid environment, northwestern China[J]. Plant and soil, 2019, 435:239-255.
 
[9]Yaqin Tong, Pei Wang, Xiao-Yan Li, Lixin Wang, Xiuchen Wu, Fangzhong Shi, Yan Bai, Engui Li, Jiaqi Wang, Yang Wang. Seasonality of the Transpiration Fraction and Its Controls Across Typical Ecosystems Within the Heihe River Basin[J]. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres,2019,124(3):1277-1291.
 
[10]Fangzhong Shi, Xiuchen Wu, Xiaoyan Li, Pei Wang, Xiaofan Yang, Yuanqiao Li, Xiaofei Jiang, Tingting Pei, Yan Bai, Bingyan Hao, Cicheng Zhang, Yaqin Tong. Seasonal Divergent Tree Growth Trends and Growth Variability along Drought Gradient over Northeastern China[J]. Forests 2019, 10(1):39.
 
[11]Yang Wang, Xiaoyan Li, Cicheng Zhang, Xiuchen Wu, Enzai Du, Huawu Wu, Xiaofan Yang, Pei Wang, Yan Bai, Yinan Wu, Yongmei Huang. Responses of soil respiration to rainfall addition in a desert ecosystem: Linking physiological activities and rainfall pattern[J]. Science of the Total Environment, 2019, 650:3007-3016.