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Xiaoqing Xian
Publications - 20
Citations - 114
Xiaoqing Xian is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 39 citations.
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A chromosome-level genome assembly of Cydia pomonella provides insights into chemical ecology and insecticide resistance
Fanghao Wan,Chuanlin Yin,Rui Tang,Rui Tang,Maohua Chen,Qiang Wu,Cong Huang,Wanqiang Qian,Omar Rota-Stabelli,Nianwan Yang,Wang Shuping,Guirong Wang,Guifen Zhang,Jianyang Guo,Liuqi Aloy Gu,Longfei Chen,Longsheng Xing,Yu Xi,Feiling Liu,Kejian Lin,Mengbo Guo,Wei Liu,Kang He,Ruizheng Tian,Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly,Pierre Franck,Myriam Siegwart,Lino Ometto,Gianfranco Anfora,Mark Blaxter,Camille Meslin,Petr Nguyen,Petr Nguyen,Martina Dalíková,Martina Dalíková,František Marec,Jérôme Olivares,Sandrine Maugin,Jianru Shen,Jinding Liu,Jinmeng Guo,Jiapeng Luo,Bo Liu,Wei Fan,Likai Feng,Xianxin Zhao,Xiong Peng,Kang Wang,Lang Liu,Hai-Xia Zhan,Wanxue Liu,Guoliang Shi,Chunyan Jiang,Jisu Jin,Xiaoqing Xian,Sha Lu,Mingli Ye,Meizhen Li,Minglu Yang,Renci Xiong,James R. Walters,Fei Li +61 more
TL;DR: The high-quality genome assembly of C. pomonella informs the genetic basis of its invasiveness, suggesting the codling moth has distinctive capabilities and adaptive potential that may explain its worldwide expansion.
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Climate Change Increases the Expansion Risk of Helicoverpa zea in China According to Potential Geographical Distribution Estimation
TL;DR: According to bioclimatic conditions, H. zea has a high capacity for colonization by introduced individuals in China and should exchange information to strengthen plant quarantine and pest monitoring, thus enhancing target management.
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Similar Bacterial Communities among Different Populations of a Newly Emerging Invasive Species, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick)
Hong Wang,Xiaoqing Xian,Yujuan Gu,Cristina Castañé,Judit Arnó,Suran Wu,Fang-Hao Wan,Wanxue Liu,Gui-fen Zhang,Yibo Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: There were no significant differences in microbial diversity among three geographical populations, and the gut microbial compositions were similar among the Spanish, Xinjiang and Yunnan geographical populations of T. absoluta.
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Potential Global Distribution of Invasive Alien Species, Anthonomus Grandis Boheman, under Current and Future Climate Using Optimal MaxEnt Model
Zhenan Jin,Wentao Yu,Haoxiang Zhao,Xiaoqing Xian,Kaiting Jing,Nian-Wan Yang,Xinmin Lu,Wanxue Liu +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used the optimal MaxEnt model to predict the potential global distribution of Anthonomus grandis under the current (1970-2000) and future climatic scenarios (SSP5-8.5).
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Climate change has increased the global threats posed by three ragweeds (Ambrosia L.) in the Anthropocene.
Xiaoqing Xian,Haoxiang Zhao,Rui Wang,Hong-Hsin Huang,Baoxiong Chen,Gui-fen Zhang,Wanxue Liu,Fanghao Wan +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used biomod2 ensemble model based on environmental and species occurrence data to predict the potential geographical distribution, overlapping geographical distribution areas, and the ecological niche dynamics of these three ragweeds and further explored the environmental variables shaping the observed patterns.