Zhou Huakun Professor
Highest Education:
Subject: Ecology
E-mail: hkzhou@nwipb.cas.cn
Address: Department of Ecology,Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology,CAS 23 Xin-Ning Rd, Xining, Qinghai Province

Conducting grassland ecology as the assistant lecturer of Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, CAS from 1997 to 2002;
Conducting grassland restoration and ecology in the source region of three rivers as the lecturer of Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, CAS from 2002 to 2007;
Conducting grassland ecology in the source region of three rivers as the Associate Professor of Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, CAS from 2007 to 2011;
Conducting grassland ecology in Tibetan Plateau as the Professor of Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, CAS from 2011 to today.
Graduated from department of agriculture in Qinghai University and got a bachelor degree in 1996; graduated from Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology and got a master degree in 1999 and the prime research is the response research about alpine grassland against global climate change in Haibei station; graduated from ecology professional of Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology and got a doctor degree of science in 2004.
The prime researcher of ecology of Qinghai province in 2009.
1)Zhou Huakun, Tang Yanhong, Zhao Xinquan, Zhou Li. Long-term grazing alters species composition and biomass of a shrub meadow on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 2006, 38(4): 1055-1069.
2)Zhou Huakun, Zhao Xinquan, Tang Yanhong and Li Zhou Alpine Grassland Degradation and Its Control in the Source Regions of Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, China Grassland Science 2005 51:191-203
3)Zhou Huakun, Zhou Li, ZHAO Xinquan, LIU Wei, LI Yingnian, Gu Song, Zhou Xinmin. Stability of alpine meadow ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Chinese Science Bulletin 2006, 51(3):320-326
4)Ren Fei, Zhou Huakun*, Zhao Xinquan. In?uence of simulated warming using OTC on physiological–biochemical characteristics of Elymus nutans in alpine meadow on Qinghai-Tibetan plateau Acta Ecological Sinica 2010,30,166-171 (Correspondent author )
5)Shimono, A, Zhou, Huakun, Shen, Haihua., Hirota, M., Ohtsuka, T. & Tang, Yanhong. Patterns of plant diversity at high altitudes on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau. Journal of Plant Ecology 3, 1-7. doi: 10.1093/jpe/rtq002 2010.
6)Chen Jun, Zhou Huakun, Shiyomi Mashe. Small scale species richness and its spatial variation in an alpine meadow on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Multifunctional Grasslands in a Changing World Vol 1 (ed, Organizing Committee of 2008IGC/IRC Conference), Guangdong People’s Publishing House. p 52. 2008
973 plan project(2009CB421102)subject: the adjusting and control mechanism of structure and function of alpine meadow ecosystem by nutrient and moisture variance;
the key National Natural Science Foundation of China(41030105): the adaptation and maintenance of carbon absorption to human activity in alpine grassland on the Tibetan plateau;
the first subject, National scientific and technological support projects(2009BAC61B02-01): the degrading process and adjusting and control mechanism on alpine grassland;
the second subject, National scientific and technological support projects(2011BAC09B06-02): The base construction, treatment technology and demonstration of fodder grass;
“Strategic Priority Research Program” of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Climate Change: Carbon Budget and Relevant Issues(XDA05070202):The base construction of fodder grass and the selection of carbon sink method in the Source Area of Three Rivers;
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31172247):the adaptive mechanism and sensitivity response of functional groups of main plants on climate warming in alpine meadow.