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Shilong Ren

2020-08-17Edit:杨哲

Basic Information

Associate professor, PhD, slren@sdu.edu.cn. So far, more than 10 academic papers have been published, including 7 SCI papers as the first author (2 in JCR 1/TOP and 4 in JCR 2). I have hosted and finished 1 postdoctoral fund, participated in several National Natural Science Foundation projects, and obtained 1 computer software copyright. In 2018, I was awarded as an outstanding postdoctoral fellow at Peking University.


Education background

2013.09-2017.07 Ph.D. in Physical Geography, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University

2010.09-2013.07 M.S. in Natural Geography, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2005.09-2009.07 B.S. in Geography Science, Binzhou University.


Working experience

2017.06-2019.06 Postdoctoral Fellow at School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University. Mainly engaged in wheat phenology extraction from remote sensing data and phenology-climate change analysis in global scale.


Research interests

Ecological environment parameters inversion from remote sensing data

Global climate change and its impact on terrestrial ecosystems

Ecological process modelling


Hosted projects

2018-2019 Post-doctoral fund project (Statistical analysis and simulation of autumn phenological process for several dominated herb plants in Inner Mongolia grassland, 2018M631243)


Publications


[1] Ren S & Peichl M. Diverse effects of climate at different times on grassland phenology in mid-latitude of the Northern Hemisphere. Ecological Indicators, 2020, 113, 106260. (SCI, Q2, IF= 4.80)

[2] Ren S, Qin Q, Ren H, Sui J, & Zhang Y. New model for simulating autumn phenology of herbaceous plants in the Inner Mongolian Grassland. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2019, 275: 136-145. (SCI, Q1, IF=4.49)

[3] Ren S, Qin Q, & Ren H. Contrasting wheat phenological responses to climate change and human factors in global scale. Science of the Total Environment, 2019, 665: 620-631. (SCI, TOP, IF=5.90)

[4] Ren S, Qin Q, Ren H, Sui J & Zhang Y. Heat and drought stress advanced global wheat harvest timing from 1981-2014. Remote Sensing, 2019, 11(8), 971. (SCI, Q2, IF= 4.59)

[5] Ren S, Chen X, Lang W, & Schwartz D. Climatic controls of the spatial patterns of vegetation phenology in midlatitude grasslands of the Northern Hemisphere. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2018, 123, 2323–2336. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004616 (SCI, Q2, IF= 3.62)

[6] Ren S, Yi S, Peichl M, & Wang X. Diverse Responses of Vegetation Phenology to Climate Change in Different Grasslands in Inner Mongolia during 2000–2016. Remote Sensing, 2017, 10(1): 17. (SCI, Q2, IF= 4.59)

[7] Ren S, Chen X, & An S. Assessing plant senescence reflectance index-retrieved vegetation phenology and its spatiotemporal response to climate change in the Inner Mongolian Grassland. International Journal of Biometeorology, 2017, 61(4): 601-612. (SCI, Q3, IF= 2.36)

[8] Yi S, Zhou Z, Ren S, Xu M, Qin Y, Chen S, & Ye B. Effects of permafrost degradation on alpine grassland in a semi-arid basin on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau. Environmental Research Letters, 2011, 6(4): 045403. (SCI, Q2, IF=5.98)

[9] Ren S, Yi S, Chen J, & Qin Y. Responses of green fractional vegetation cover of alpine grassland to climate warming and human activities. Pratacultural Science, 2013, 30(4): 506-514. (In Chinese)

[10] Ren S, Yi S, Chen J, & Qin Y, Wang, X. Comparison of alpine grassland fractional vegetation cover estimation using different digital cameras and different image analysis methods. Pratacultural Science, 2014, 31(6): 1007-1013. (In Chinese)