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Xu Shixiao Professor

Highest Education:

Subject: Ecology

E-mail: sxxu@nwipb.cas.cn,xushixiaoqh@126.com

Address: 23 Xin'ning Road, Xining, Qinghai, 810008 P.R. China

Education and Appointments

XU Shixiao, Ph.D, Professor,MA student advisor. Born in May, 1973. Graduated from Biology Department of Qinghai Normal University in 1996. Study for Master degree in Northeast Institute of Plateau Biology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences since 1998, and completed the master degree thesis entitled “a simulative study on effect of climate warming on nutrient contents and in vitro digestibility of herbage grown in Tibetan Plateau”.  After graduated from the graduate school in 2001, became a researcher in the Northeast Institute of Plateau Biology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences for alpine grassland ecosystem research, and commission for sustainable management of alpine grassland stockbreeding on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Finished the Ph. D. dissertation entitled “Study on variation in carbon dioxide flux in alpine shrub ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau” during Sep. 2002 - Jun.2006, the purpose of Ph. D. thesis was to clarify the characteristics of carbon dioxide flux in alpine shrub ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Research interests include livestock sustainable development on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, response of alpine grassland ecosystem to global warming and alpine grassland ecosystem carbon cycle.

Research Interest
 Grassland ecology
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Seleted Publication

1.XU Shi-xiao, ZHAO Xinquan, LI Yingnian, ZHAO Liang, YU Guirui, SUN Xiaomin, CAO Guangmin. Diurnal and monthly variations of carbon dioxide flux in an alpine shrub on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Chinese Science Bulletin. 2005, 50(6): 539-543.
2.XU Shi-xiao, ZHAO Xin-quan, SUN Ping, Zhao Tong-biao, ZHAO Wei, XU Bai. A Simulative Study on Effect of Climate Warming on Nutrient Contents and In Vitro Digestibility of Herbage Grown in Tibetan Plateau. Acta Botanica Sinica. 2002, 44(11):1357-1364.
3.XU Shi-xiao, ZHAO Xinquan, FU Yuling, ZHAO Liang, LI Yingnian, CAO Guangmin, GU Song, WANG Qinxue, DU Mingyuan. Characterizing CO2 fluxes for growing and non-growing seasons in a shrub ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Science in China Series D: Earth Science. 2005, 48 (sup.): 133-140.
4.Q.M. Dong, X.Q. Zhao, Y.S. Ma, S.X. Xu, Q.Y. Li. Live-weight gain,apparent digestibility and economic benefits of yaks fed different diets during winter on the Tibetan Plateau. Livestock Science. 2006, 101: 199-207.
5.L. Zhao, J. Li, S. Xu, H. Zhou, Y. Li, S. Gu, and X. Zhao. Seasonal variations in carbon dioxide exchange in an alpine wetland meadow on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Biogeosciences Discuss.2009, 6: 9005-9044.
6.Xungang Wang, Tianwei Xu, Xiaoling Zhang, Yuanyue Geng, Shengping Kang, Shixiao Xu*. 2020. Effects of Dietary Protein Levels on Growth Performance, Carcass Traits, Serum Metabolites, and Meat Composition of Tibetan Sheep during the Cold Season on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Animals. 10:801.

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