(1) Wenjuan Ye, Linxi Yuan, Renbin Zhu*, Xuebin Yin, Gary Bañuelos. Selenium volatilization from tundra soils in maritime Antarctica. Environment International, 2021, 146: 106189.
(2) Wanying Zhang, Yi Jiao, Renbin Zhu*, Robert C. Rhew*, Methyl Chloride and Methyl Bromide Production and Consumption in Coastal Antarctic Tundra Soils Subject to Sea Animal Activities. Environmental Science & Technology, 2020, 54(20): 13354-13363.
(3) Haitao Dai, Renbin Zhu*, Bowen Sun, Chenshuai Che, Lijun Hou. Effects of Sea Animal Activities on Tundra Soil Denitrification and nirS- and nirK-Encoding Denitrifier Community in Maritime Antarctica. Frontiers in Microbiology, 2020, 11: 573302.
(4) Qin Wang, Renbin Zhu*, Yeling Zheng, Tao Bao, Lijun Hou*. Effects of sea animal colonization on the coupling between dynamics and activity of soil ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in maritime Antarctica. Biogeosciences, 2019, 16: 4113–4128.
(5) Fangfang Li, Renbin Zhu*, Tao Bao, Qing Wang, Hua Xu. Sunlight stimulates methane uptake and nitrous oxide emission from the High Arctic tundra. Science of the Total Environment, 2016, 572: 1150–1160.
(6) Renbin Zhu*, Yu Shi, Dawei Ma, Can Wang, Hua Xu, Haiyan Chu*. Bacterial diversity is strongly associated with historical penguin activity in an Antarctic lake sediment profile. Scientific Reports, 2015, 5:17231, DOI: 10.1038/srep17231.
(7) Renbin Zhu*,Dawei Ma,Hua Xu. Summertime N2O, CH4 and CO2 exchanges from a tundra marsh and an upland tundra in maritime Antarctica. Atmospheric Environment,2014,83:269-281
(8) Renbin Zhu*,Tao Bao,Qin Wang,Hua Xu,Yashu Liu. Summertime CO2 fluxes and ecosystem respiration from marineanimal colony tundra in maritime Antarctica. Atmospheric Environment,2014,98:190-201.
(9) Renbin Zhu*,Yashu Liu,Hua Xu,Dawei Ma, Shan Jiang. Marine animals significantly increase tundra N2O and CH4 emissions in maritime Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences,2013,118(4):1773-1792.
(10) Renbin Zhu*,Qingqing Chen,Wei Ding,Hua Xu. Impact of seabird activity on nitrous oxide and methane fluxes from High Arctic tundra in Svalbard, Norway. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 2012, 117, G04015, doi:10.1029 /2012JG002130, 2012.