1.Libin Zhou, Shaopeng Wang*. (2023). The bright side of ecological stressors, Trends in Ecology &Evolution, 38(6):568-578
2.Haojie Su*, Libin Zhou*, Ping Xie*. What can we learn from the loss of sharks? Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2025, 40(6),531-533.
3.Hong Huang, Libin Zhou*, Shaopeng Wang*. Unveiling hidden global change impacts via ecosystem synchrony, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2026, in press.
4.Libin Zhou*; Steven A.J. Declerck; Herbivore consumers face different challenges along opposite sides of the stoichiometric knife-edge, Ecology Letters, 2019, 22(12): 2018-2027.
5.Libin Zhou, Mingyu Luo, Pubin Hong, Shawn Leroux, Feizhou Chen, Shaopeng Wang. Energy transfer efficiency rather than productivity determines the strength of aquatic trophic cascades, Ecology, 2025. 106(1),e4482.
6.Libin Zhou*; Kimberely Lemmen; Shuaiying Zhao; Steven Declerck ; Asymmetrical evolution of cross inhibition in zooplankton: insights from contrasting phosphorus limitation and salinization exposure sequences, Proceedings of The Royal Society B, 2025, 292(2042),20243064.
7.Shuai‐Ying Zhao#; Libin Zhou#*; Guangjie Chen; Steven A. J. Declerck ; Rapidly evolving zooplankton in a salinizing world: To what extent does microevolutionary adaptation to one salt increase tolerance to another one?, Limnology and Oceanography, 2023, 68(11): 2576-2586.
8.Libin Zhou*; Steven A.J. Declerck ; Maternal effects in zooplankton consumers are not only mediated by direct but also by indirect effects of phosphorus limitation, Oikos, 2020, 129(5):766-774.
9.Libin Zhou*; Kimberley D. Lemmen; Wei Zhang; Steven A.J. Declerck; Direct and Indirect Effects of Resource P-Limitation Differentially Impact Population Growth, Life History and Body Elemental Composition of a Zooplankton Consumer, Frontiers in Microbiology, 2018, 9.
10.Libin, Zhou; Steven A.J. Declerck; A critical assessment of the stoichiometric knifeedge: no evidence for artifacts caused by the experimental P-supplementation of algae, Aquatic Ecology, 2021, 55(4): 1317-1325.