Chengzhi Ding

1.4k total citations
55 papers, 990 citations indexed

About

Chengzhi Ding is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Aquatic Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Chengzhi Ding has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 990 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 26 papers in Ecology and 23 papers in Aquatic Science. Recurrent topics in Chengzhi Ding's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (44 papers), Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (22 papers) and Fish biology, ecology, and behavior (11 papers). Chengzhi Ding is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (44 papers), Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (22 papers) and Fish biology, ecology, and behavior (11 papers). Chengzhi Ding collaborates with scholars based in China, Australia and United Kingdom. Chengzhi Ding's co-authors include Juan Tao, Liuyong Ding, Liqiang Chen, Dekui He, Yifeng Chen, Xiaoming Jiang, Daming He, Jun Wang, Chao Zhang and Jie Sun and has published in prestigious journals such as Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Ecology and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Chengzhi Ding

54 papers receiving 966 citations

Peers

Chengzhi Ding
Ashley D. Ficke United States
Caroline C. Arantes United States
Fengzhi He Germany
Andrew M. Deines United States
Todd M. Koel United States
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Citations per year, relative to Chengzhi Ding Chengzhi Ding (= 1×) peers Murilo S. Dias

Countries citing papers authored by Chengzhi Ding

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Chengzhi Ding

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All Works

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Lucas, Martyn C., et al.. (2025). Widespread and strong impacts of river fragmentation by anthropogenic barriers on fishes in the Mekong River Basin. Communications Earth & Environment. 6(1).
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MacIsaac, Hugh J., Yanling Li, Chengzhi Ding, et al.. (2025). Changing fish invasion patterns associated with community fish species turnover in 15 Chinese plateau lakes. Functional Ecology. 39(10). 2743–2757. 2 indexed citations
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Li, Yanling, et al.. (2025). Loss of distinct functionality during fish community disassembly. Journal of Animal Ecology. 94(11). 2190–2204. 1 indexed citations
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Ding, Chengzhi, et al.. (2024). A global dataset on species occurrences and functional traits of Schizothoracinae fish. Scientific Data. 11(1). 272–272. 4 indexed citations
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Ding, Chengzhi, Martyn C. Lucas, Juan Tao, et al.. (2024). Convolutional Neural Networks Facilitate River Barrier Detection and Evidence Severe Habitat Fragmentation in the Mekong River Biodiversity Hotspot. Water Resources Research. 60(1). 15 indexed citations
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Ding, Liuyong, et al.. (2024). Otolith reliability is context‐dependent for estimating warming and CO2 acidification impacts on fish growth. Global Change Biology. 30(9). e17501–e17501. 2 indexed citations
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Ding, Chengzhi, et al.. (2023). Analysing spatio‐temporal patterns of non‐native fish in a biodiversity hotspot across decades. Diversity and Distributions. 29(11). 1492–1507. 9 indexed citations
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Ding, Liuyong, Chengzhi Ding, Juan Tao, et al.. (2023). MFishBT: A global database of biogeochemical tags in migratory fish. Ecology. 105(2). e4211–e4211. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Xingchen, et al.. (2023). Spawning cohort trade‐offs of reproductive time and output in cyprinid fish along an elevation gradient. Ecology Of Freshwater Fish. 33(2). 1 indexed citations
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Ding, Chengzhi, et al.. (2023). Flow and thermal regimes altered by a dam caused failure of fish recruitment in the upper Mekong River. Freshwater Biology. 68(8). 1319–1329. 15 indexed citations
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Chen, Meiling, et al.. (2023). How do fish functional traits respond to dams at the global scale?. Hydrobiologia. 12 indexed citations
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Ding, Liuyong, et al.. (2023). Anguillids in the upper Nu–Salween River, South-East Asia: species composition, distributions, natal sources and conservation implications. Marine and Freshwater Research. 74(7). 614–624. 4 indexed citations
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Wang, Shenghua, et al.. (2023). Development and application of an indirect ELISA for the serological detection of bovine viral diarrhea virus infection based on the protein E2 antigen. Molecular Biology Reports. 50(5). 4707–4713. 4 indexed citations
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Galib, Shams M., et al.. (2022). Research status of the Lancang-Mekong River Basin: fish and environmental stressors. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 9 indexed citations
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Lucas, Martyn C., et al.. (2022). River fragmentation and barrier impacts on fishes have been greatly underestimated in the upper Mekong River. Journal of Environmental Management. 327. 116817–116817. 32 indexed citations
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Ding, Chengzhi, et al.. (2022). Fish diversity and spatial distribution pattern in the Nujiang River Basin. Biodiversity Science. 30(7). 21334–21334. 10 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yun, Juan Tao, Jun Wang, et al.. (2019). Trends in Diatom Research Since 1991 Based on Topic Modeling. Microorganisms. 7(8). 213–213. 22 indexed citations
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Ding, Chengzhi, Dekui He, Yifeng Chen, Yintao Jia, & Juan Tao. (2019). Otolith microstructure analysis based on wild young fish and its application in confirming the first annual increment in Tibetan Gymnocypris selincuoensis. Fisheries Research. 221. 105386–105386. 11 indexed citations
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Ding, Chengzhi, Yifeng Chen, Dekui He, & Juan Tao. (2015). Validation of daily increment formation in otoliths for Gymnocypris selincuoensis in the Tibetan Plateau, China. Ecology and Evolution. 5(16). 3243–3249. 16 indexed citations

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