Qinfeng Guo
- Restoration of mangrove plantations and colonisation by native species in Leizhou bay, South China
- Growth form and distribution of introduced plants in their native and non-native ranges in Eastern Asia and North America
- A Two-Part Measure of Degree of Invasion for Cross-Community Comparisons
- Seed rain, soil seed bank, seed loss and regeneration of Castanopsis fargesii (Fagaceae) in a subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest
- The diversity-biomass-productivity relationships in grassland management and restoration
- Bioenergy: Future direction of China's energy and environment integrated strategy?
- Interactive effects of diversity and biomass on productivity: Insights from succession
- Soil seed banks in four 22-year-old plantations in South China: Implications for restoration
- Linking biotic homogenization to habitat type, invasiveness and growth form of naturalized alien plants in North America
- Conservation and possible reintroduction of an endangered plant based on an analysis of community ecology: a case study of Primulina tabacum Hance in China
- Sonneratia apetala Buch. Ham in the mangrove ecosystems of China: An invasive species or restoration species?
- The ecological niche and reciprocal prediction of the disjunct distribution of an invasive species: the example of Ailanthus altissima
- Domestic exotics and the perception of invasibility
- Domestic_exotics_and_the_perception_of_invasibility.pdf
- Moss is a key nurse plant for reintroduction of the endangered herb, Primulina tabacum Hance