Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Relation | scopus | WOS | Fulltext/Archive link |
2010 | A glutathione S-transferase regulated by light and hormones participates in the modulation of Arabidopsis seedling development. | Jiang, HW; Liu, MJ; Chen, IC; Huang, CH; Chao, LY; Hsieh, HL | Plant physiology 154(4), 1646-1658 | | | |
2011 | A pilot study on the socioeconomic valuation of conserving nationally important wetlands in Taiwan | Chen, CP; Hsieh, HL; Lin, HJ; Kuo, CJ; Chen, YJ; Chen, CC | | | | |
2011 | A pilot study on the socioeconomic valuation of important wetlands in Taiwan | Chen, CP; Hsieh, HL; Lin, HJ; Kuo, CJ; Chen, YJ; Chen, CC | | | | |
2012 | An integrated modeling approach to evaluate the performance of an oxygen enhancement device in the Hwajiang wetland, Taiwan | Cheng, ST; Huang, GW; Chen, CP; Hou, WS; Hsieh, HL | Ecological Engineering 42, 244-248 | | | |
2014 | Arabidopsis mTERF15 is required for mitochondrial nad2 Intron 3 splicing and functional complex I activity | Hsu, YW; Wang, HJ; Hsieh, MH; Hsieh, HL; Jauh, GY | PLoS One 9(11), e112360 | | | |
2011 | Artificial rearing of juvenile Tachypleus tridentatus | Liao, SH; Chen, CP; Hsieh, HL | | | | |
2011 | Biodiversity of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment | Hsu, CB; Hsieh, HL; Yang, L; Wu, SH; Chang, JS; Hsiao, SC; Su, HC; Yeh, CH; Ho, YH; Lin, HJ | Ecological Engineering 37(10), 1533-1545 | | | |
2009 | Chaetopterid polychaetes from Taiwan and Okinawa Island, with descriptions of two new species. | Nishi, E; Hsieh, HL | Zoological Studies 48(3), 370-379 | | | |
2015 | Co-occurrence of juvenile horseshoe crabs Tachypleus tridentatus and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda in an estuarine bay, southwestern China | Chen, CP; Yang, MC; Fan, LF; Qiu, GL; Liao, YY; Hsieh, HL | Aquatic Biology 24, 117-126 | | | |
2005 | Community-based conservation of wetland biodiversity | Chen, CY; Hsieh, HL; Chen, CP; Huang, SC | | | | |
2009 | Conservation program for the Asian horseshoe crab Tachypleus tridentatus in Taiwan: characterizing the microhabitat of nursery grounds and restoring spawning grounds | Hsieh, HL; Chen, CP | Biology and Conservation of Horseshoe Crabs (USA : Springer Publishers, Inc) | | | |
2004 | Conservation strategies in coastal wetlands: compromises based on habitat conflicts between mangroves and the fiddler crab, Uca formosensis, in Taiwan. | Hsieh, HL; Lin, PF; Chen, CP | | | | |
2015 | Current status of Tachypleus tridentatus in Taiwan for Red List assessment | Hsieh, HL; Chen, CP | Changing Global Perspectives on Horseshoe Crab Biology, Conservation and Management (New York : Springer) | | | |
2011 | Decline of juvenile horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus) populations at the intertidal zones of Kinmen Island | Chen, CY; Chen, CP; Hsieh, HL | | | | |
2006 | Dietary separation between two blennies and the Pacific gregory in northern Taiwan:evidence from stomach content and stable isotope analyses | Ho, CT; Kao, SJ; Dai, CF; Hsieh, HL; Shiah, FK; Jan, RQ | Mar. Biol. | | | |
2016 | Distinct role of Arabidopsis mitochondrial P-type pentatricopeptide repeat protein-modulating editing protein, PPME, in nad1 RNA editing. | Leu, KC; Hsieh, MH; Wang, HJ; Hsieh, HL; Jauh, GY | RNA biology 13(6), 593-604 | | | |
2012 | Diversity and composition of sulfate- and sulfite-reducing prokaryotes as affected by marine-freshwater gradient and sulfate availability | Fan, LF; Tang, SL; Chen, CP; Hsieh, HL | Microbial Ecology 63(1),224-237 | | | |
2011 | Diversity and composition of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes as affected by marine-freshwater gradient and sulfate availability | Fan, LF; Hsieh, HL; Tang, SL; Chen, CP | | | | |
2006 | Ecological impacts of terminating intensive oyster culture on a hyper-eutrophic lagoon, the Dapeng Bay, in southern Taiwan | Huang, SC; Jeng, S; Chen, CP; Hsieh, HL | | | | |
2015 | Ecosystem Functions Connecting Contributions from Ecosystem Services to Human Wellbeing in a Mangrove System in Northern Taiwan | Hsieh, HL; Lin, HJ; Shih, SS; Chen, CP | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 12(6), 6542-6560 | | | |