Ensheng Weng
City:
Princeton
State/Province:
NJ
Country:
United States
Current Affiliation:
Princeton University
Current Position:
Post-doctoral researcher
Field of Research:
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Ecology - Terrestrial Ecology
Research Interests:
Carbon cycle and ecosystem modeling
Publication History:
1. Weng, E.S., Y.Q. Luo, C. Gao, R. Oren, 2011. Uncertainty Analysis of Forest carbon sink forecast with varying measurement errors: A Data Assimilation Approach. Journal of Plant Ecology doi:10.1093/jpe/rtr018. [DOWNLOAD]
2. Luo, Y.Q., Weng, E.S., 2011. Dynamic disequilibrium of land carbon cycle under global change. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26:96-104. [DOWNLOAD: PDF, slides]
3. Weng, E.S., and Y. Luo, 2011. Relative Information Contributions of Model vs. Data to Constraints of Short- and Long-Term Forecasts of Forest Carbon Dynamics. Ecological Applications 21: 1490-1505. [DOWNLOAD]
4. Gao, C., H. Wang, E.S. Weng, S. Lakshmivarahan, Y. Zhang, and Y. Luo, 2011. Assimilation of Multiple Data Sets with Ensemble Kalman Filter for Parameter Estimation and Forecasts of Forest Carbon Dynamics. Ecological Applications 21: 1461–1473. [DOWNLOAD]
5. Jesse, E. B., E.S. Weng, and Y. Luo, 2010. Ecohydrological Responses to Multifactor Global Change in a Tallgrass Prairie: A Modeling Analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosience, doi:10.1029/2009JG001120. [DOWNLOAD]
6. Cheng, X., Y. Luo, B. Su, X. Zhou, S. Niu, R. Sherry, E.S. Weng, and Q. Zhang, 2010. Experimental warming and clipping altered litter carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a tallgrass prairie. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 138: 206-213. [DOWNLOAD]
7. Luo, Y. Q., E.S. Weng, X. W. Wu, C. Gao, X. H. Zhou, and L. Zhang. 2009. Parameter identifiability, constraint, and equifinality in data assimilation with ecosystem models. Ecological Applications 19: 571-574. [DOWNLOAD]
8. Wu, X., Y. Luo, E.S. Weng, L. White, Y. Ma, and X. Zhou. 2009. Conditional inversion to estimate parameters from eddy-flux observations. Journal of Plant Ecology, 2: 55–68. [DOWNLOAD]
9. Weng, E.S., and Y. Luo, 2008. Soil hydrological properties regulate grassland ecosystem responses to multifactor global change: a modeling analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences, doi:10.1029/2007JG000539. [DOWNLOAD]
10. Zhou, X., E.S. Weng, and Y. Luo, 2008. Modeling Patterns of nonlinearity in ecosystem responses to temperature, CO2, and precipitation changes. Ecological Applications, 18: 453 - 466. [DOWNLOAD]
11. Sherry, R. A., E.S. Weng, J. A. Arnone III, D. Johnson, D. S. Schimel, P. S. Verburg, L. L .Wallace and Y. Q. Luo. 2008. Lagged effects of experimental warming and doubled precipitation on annual and seasonal aboveground biomass production in a tallgrass prairie. Global Change Biology 14:2923-2936. [DOWNLOAD]
12. Gerten, D., Y. Q. Luo, G. le Maire, W. J. Parton, C. Keough, E.S. Weng, C. Beier, P. Ciais, W. Cramer, J. S. Dukes, B. Emmett, P. J. Hanson, A. Knapp, S. Linder, D. Nepstad, and L. Rustad. 2008. Modelled Effects of Precipitation on Ecosystem Carbon and Water Dynamics in Different Climatic Zones. Global Change Biology, 14:2365-2379. [DOWNLOAD]
13. Luo, Y. Q., D. Gerten, G. le Maire, W. J. Parton, E.S. Weng, X. H. Zhou, C. Keough, C. Beier, P. Ciais, W. Cramer, J. S. Dukes, B. Emmett, P. J. Hanson, A. Knapp, S. Linder, D. Nepstad, and L. Rustad. 2008. Modelled Interactive Effects of Precipitation, Temperature, and CO2 on Ecosystem Carbon and Water Dynamics in Different Climatic Zones. Global Change Biology 14:1986–1999. [DOWNLOAD]
14. Knapp, A. K., C. Beier, D. D. Briske, A. T. Classen, Y. Q. Luo, M. Reichstein, M. D. Smith, S. D. Smith, J. E. Bell, P. A. Fay, J. L. Heisler, S. W. Leavitt, R. A. Sherry, B. Smith and E.S. Weng. 2008. Consequences of more extreme precipitation regimes for terrestrial ecosystems. BioSciences 58, 811-821. [DOWNLOAD]
15. Jia, B., G. Zhou, F. Wang, Y. Wang, E.S. Weng, 2007. Effects of grazing on soil respiration of Leymus chinensis steppe. Climatic Change, 82: 211–223. [DOWNLOAD]
16. Weng, E.S., G. Zhou, 2006. Modeling Distribution Changes of Vegetation in China under Future Climate Change. Environmental Modeling and Assessment, 11: 45–58. [DOWNLOAD]
17. Lu, J., E.S. Weng, E. Weber, X. Wu, and B. Li, 2006. Potential distribution of Solidago canadensis in China. Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica, 45: 670–674. [DOWNLOAD]
18. Weng, E.S., and G. Zhou, 2005. Defining Plant Functional Types in China for Studies on Global Change. Acta Phytoecologica Sinica, 29: 81–97. (in Chinese with English abstract) [DOWNLOAD]
19. Cao, M., G. Zhou, E.S. Weng, 2005. Application and comparison of Generalized Models and Classification and Regression Tree in predicting species distribution. Acta Ecologia Sinica, 25: 2031–2040. (in Chinese with English abstract) [DOWNLOAD]
20. Weng, E.S., G. Zhou, 2004. Studies on the climate–vegetation relationships and classification of plant functional types of China based on BIOME1. In: the Conference Proceedings of the 2004 Annual Meeting of Chinese Meteorological Society (I): 378–391. (in Chinese with English abstract)
21. Weng, E.S., H. Hu, S. Li, J. Huang, 2002. Differentiation of flower bud of Cypripedium flavum. Acta Botanica Yunnanica, 24: 222–228. (in Chinese with English abstract) [DOWNLOAD]
2. Luo, Y.Q., Weng, E.S., 2011. Dynamic disequilibrium of land carbon cycle under global change. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26:96-104. [DOWNLOAD: PDF, slides]
3. Weng, E.S., and Y. Luo, 2011. Relative Information Contributions of Model vs. Data to Constraints of Short- and Long-Term Forecasts of Forest Carbon Dynamics. Ecological Applications 21: 1490-1505. [DOWNLOAD]
4. Gao, C., H. Wang, E.S. Weng, S. Lakshmivarahan, Y. Zhang, and Y. Luo, 2011. Assimilation of Multiple Data Sets with Ensemble Kalman Filter for Parameter Estimation and Forecasts of Forest Carbon Dynamics. Ecological Applications 21: 1461–1473. [DOWNLOAD]
5. Jesse, E. B., E.S. Weng, and Y. Luo, 2010. Ecohydrological Responses to Multifactor Global Change in a Tallgrass Prairie: A Modeling Analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosience, doi:10.1029/2009JG001120. [DOWNLOAD]
6. Cheng, X., Y. Luo, B. Su, X. Zhou, S. Niu, R. Sherry, E.S. Weng, and Q. Zhang, 2010. Experimental warming and clipping altered litter carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a tallgrass prairie. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 138: 206-213. [DOWNLOAD]
7. Luo, Y. Q., E.S. Weng, X. W. Wu, C. Gao, X. H. Zhou, and L. Zhang. 2009. Parameter identifiability, constraint, and equifinality in data assimilation with ecosystem models. Ecological Applications 19: 571-574. [DOWNLOAD]
8. Wu, X., Y. Luo, E.S. Weng, L. White, Y. Ma, and X. Zhou. 2009. Conditional inversion to estimate parameters from eddy-flux observations. Journal of Plant Ecology, 2: 55–68. [DOWNLOAD]
9. Weng, E.S., and Y. Luo, 2008. Soil hydrological properties regulate grassland ecosystem responses to multifactor global change: a modeling analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences, doi:10.1029/2007JG000539. [DOWNLOAD]
10. Zhou, X., E.S. Weng, and Y. Luo, 2008. Modeling Patterns of nonlinearity in ecosystem responses to temperature, CO2, and precipitation changes. Ecological Applications, 18: 453 - 466. [DOWNLOAD]
11. Sherry, R. A., E.S. Weng, J. A. Arnone III, D. Johnson, D. S. Schimel, P. S. Verburg, L. L .Wallace and Y. Q. Luo. 2008. Lagged effects of experimental warming and doubled precipitation on annual and seasonal aboveground biomass production in a tallgrass prairie. Global Change Biology 14:2923-2936. [DOWNLOAD]
12. Gerten, D., Y. Q. Luo, G. le Maire, W. J. Parton, C. Keough, E.S. Weng, C. Beier, P. Ciais, W. Cramer, J. S. Dukes, B. Emmett, P. J. Hanson, A. Knapp, S. Linder, D. Nepstad, and L. Rustad. 2008. Modelled Effects of Precipitation on Ecosystem Carbon and Water Dynamics in Different Climatic Zones. Global Change Biology, 14:2365-2379. [DOWNLOAD]
13. Luo, Y. Q., D. Gerten, G. le Maire, W. J. Parton, E.S. Weng, X. H. Zhou, C. Keough, C. Beier, P. Ciais, W. Cramer, J. S. Dukes, B. Emmett, P. J. Hanson, A. Knapp, S. Linder, D. Nepstad, and L. Rustad. 2008. Modelled Interactive Effects of Precipitation, Temperature, and CO2 on Ecosystem Carbon and Water Dynamics in Different Climatic Zones. Global Change Biology 14:1986–1999. [DOWNLOAD]
14. Knapp, A. K., C. Beier, D. D. Briske, A. T. Classen, Y. Q. Luo, M. Reichstein, M. D. Smith, S. D. Smith, J. E. Bell, P. A. Fay, J. L. Heisler, S. W. Leavitt, R. A. Sherry, B. Smith and E.S. Weng. 2008. Consequences of more extreme precipitation regimes for terrestrial ecosystems. BioSciences 58, 811-821. [DOWNLOAD]
15. Jia, B., G. Zhou, F. Wang, Y. Wang, E.S. Weng, 2007. Effects of grazing on soil respiration of Leymus chinensis steppe. Climatic Change, 82: 211–223. [DOWNLOAD]
16. Weng, E.S., G. Zhou, 2006. Modeling Distribution Changes of Vegetation in China under Future Climate Change. Environmental Modeling and Assessment, 11: 45–58. [DOWNLOAD]
17. Lu, J., E.S. Weng, E. Weber, X. Wu, and B. Li, 2006. Potential distribution of Solidago canadensis in China. Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica, 45: 670–674. [DOWNLOAD]
18. Weng, E.S., and G. Zhou, 2005. Defining Plant Functional Types in China for Studies on Global Change. Acta Phytoecologica Sinica, 29: 81–97. (in Chinese with English abstract) [DOWNLOAD]
19. Cao, M., G. Zhou, E.S. Weng, 2005. Application and comparison of Generalized Models and Classification and Regression Tree in predicting species distribution. Acta Ecologia Sinica, 25: 2031–2040. (in Chinese with English abstract) [DOWNLOAD]
20. Weng, E.S., G. Zhou, 2004. Studies on the climate–vegetation relationships and classification of plant functional types of China based on BIOME1. In: the Conference Proceedings of the 2004 Annual Meeting of Chinese Meteorological Society (I): 378–391. (in Chinese with English abstract)
21. Weng, E.S., H. Hu, S. Li, J. Huang, 2002. Differentiation of flower bud of Cypripedium flavum. Acta Botanica Yunnanica, 24: 222–228. (in Chinese with English abstract) [DOWNLOAD]
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