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The list of flea in Hainan Tibetan autonomous prefecture of Qinghai province
YUE Chun-lu, WANG Mei, ZHAO Zhong-zhi, LI Ya-nan, WANG Xue, MI Bao-yu, LUO Jun, WEI Shao-zhen, WEI You-wen, YANG Ning, ZHENG Yi
Abstract247)      PDF (3017KB)(703)      

The flea collections from Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture were identified and their geographical distribution was mapped. In total, 88 species (subspecies), belonging to 6 families and 29 genera were recorded, among which 44, 45, 50, 18 and 19 species (subspecies) were collected from the counties of Gonghe, Xinghai, Guinan, Guide and Tongde, respectively. The findings from the current paper are helpful to understand the flea fauna and management of flea- borne diseases in Hainan prefecture, Qinghai province.

2015, 26 (6): 611-616.    doi: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.4692.2015.06.019
Survey on wild rodents and their parasitic fleas in Three Rivers Headwaters region of Qinghai, China in 2012
LUO Jun, SONG Zhi-zhong, ZHENG Yi
Abstract288)      PDF (366KB)(794)      
Objective To investigate the species and distribution of wild rodents and their parasitic fleas in Three Rivers Headwaters region of Qinghai province, China. Methods Small rodents were captured with tongs (snap traps), and plateau zokors were captured by bow tongs (large snap traps). Results A total of 362 wild rodents, which belonged to 15 species, 12genera, 5 families, and 2 orders, were captured. Eight hundred and forty-six parasitic fleas, which belonged to 36 species, 18genera, 6 families, and 4 superfamilies, were collected. Conclusion The distribution of wild rodents and their parasitic fleas in Three Rivers Headwaters region have been preliminarily investigated. This investigation provides a scientific basis for the prevention and control of plague and related diseases in this area.
2014, 25 (4): 361-363.    doi: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.4692.2014.04.022
Report of heavy parasitism by fleas on mice in Qinghai province
WANG Xue, ZHENG Yi, YANG Han-qing, ZHAO Xiao-long, LI Hai-long, WEI You-wen, LUO Jun, LI Xiang
Abstract332)      PDF (844KB)(1074)      
2013, 24 (6): 564-564.    doi: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.4692.2013.06.026
Study on spatial niches of rodents in Geermu area of Qinghai province, China
WEI You-wen, MA Ying, LI Hai-long, ZHENG Yi, LI Chao, WANG Xue, LI Xiang, YANG Ning, LUO Jun
Abstract505)      PDF (848KB)(1048)      

Objective To study the spatial niches of rodents in Geermu area of Qinghai province, China. Methods The rodent communities in four habitats in Geermu area were studied using Shannon-Wiener niche breadth index and Pianka's niche overlap index. Results Of the 12 species of captured rodents, Ochotona curzoniae had the highest niche breadth (0.5486), followed by Pitymys leucurus (0.4930) and P. irene (0.4591); Phodopus roborovskii, Eolagurus luteus, Rattus norvegicus, Microtus oeconomus, Mus musculus, Dipus sagitta and Euchoreutes naso had the lowest niche breadths, with an approximate value of 0. Among the 12 species of rodents, the highest niche overlap was 1, and the lowest niche overlap was 0. Conclusion There are small differences in niche breadth between the species of rodents among the dominant species or non-dominant ones, respectively in Geermu area. The rodent species with a total niche overlap show similarities in biological characteristics and ecological adaptability, while those without niche overlap are different in the use of natural resources, demonstrating no competition in resource utilization.

2013, 24 (4): 292-294.    doi: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.4692.2013.04.003
A new record of flea species in Qinghai province, China
ZHENG Yi, MA Ying, LUO Jun, ZHAO Xiao-long, LI Hai-long, WEI You-wen, WANG Xue, YANG Xiao-yan, YANG Ning, JIN Xing
Abstract430)      PDF (1422KB)(740)      

Objective To update the information on the species of ectoparasitic fleas on small mammals in Gonghe county, Qinghai province, China. Methods Small mammals were captured by night trapping method, and ectoparasitic fleas were collected from them. The slide specimens of fleas were made, and these fleas were classified and identified based on morphological characteristics. Results A total of 785 ectoparasitic fleas (13 species, 8 genera, 3 families) were collected from small mammals in Gonghe county. Conclusion Neopsylla bidentatiformis (Wagner, 1883) is a new record in Qinghai province.

2013, 24 (3): 239-240.
Faunal characteristics of rodent community in Haidong Area of Qinghai province
WEI You-wen, LU Liang, MA Ying, LUO Jun, WANG Xue, XI Gui-xing, LI Hong-pu, ZHOU Ning
Abstract1297)      PDF (1021KB)(968)      

Objective To investigate the faunal characteristics of rodent community in Haidong area of Qinghai province. Methods The night trap method was used to determine the quantity of rodent populations at different habitats in this area as the basis for ecological analysis. Results A total of 427 rodents were captured in Haidong area, which belonged to 15 species, 6 families and 2 orders, including 82 rodents of 7 species in mixed conifer forests with a capture rate of 3.90%; 112 rodents of 6 species in forest edge scrubs with a capture rate of 4.53%; 77 rodents of 7 species in alpine shrubs with a capture rate of 3.35%; 95 rodents of 7 species in alpine grasslands with a capture rate of 2.94%; and 61 rodents of 9 species in residential farmlands with a capture rate of 2.60%. The highest biomass (35.95) of rodent community was observed in alpine grasslands, followed by that in forest edge scrubs (34.70) and lowest in alpine shrubs (21.59). The fatness of Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus peaked in residential farmlands at 5.18 and 4.05, respectively; the fatness of Cricetulus longicaudatus peaked in alpine grasslands at 3.80; and the fatness of Apodemus peninsulae peaked in forest edge scrubs at 2.97. The biomass and fatness of one species varied and diversified in characteristics at different habitats. Conclusion The faunal composition of rodent populations is complicated in Haidong area of Qinghai province. Upcoming anti-rodent work should be focused on reducing the density of predominant species and preventing the occurrence of rodent infestation.

2011, 22 (1): 29-31,34.
Flea fauna and distribution in Three Rivers’ Headwaters nature Reserve in Qinghai province
ZHENG Yi, LI Chao, WEI Chao-Zhen, LUO Jun, WEI Rong-Jie, YANG Han-Qing, ZHANG Shan-Hu, WU Hai-Sheng, HE Jian, YANG Ning
Abstract1354)      PDF (427KB)(913)      

Objective To determine the flea fauna and distribution in Three Rivers’ Headwaters region of Qinghai province. Methods Based on the results of the investigation and surveillance on plague foci, fleas were collected in vitro from the captured small mammals in the regions, and taxonomic identification was conducted. Results A total of 104 species of fleas had been found in Three Rivers’ Headwaters region in Qinghai (including sub?species), belonging to 33 genera, 6 families, the dominant species being Ceratophyllidae, Leptopsyllidae and Ctenophthalmidae, accounting for 33.65% (35/104), 27.88% (29/104) and 24.04% (25/104), respectively. Thirty four species, 16 genera and 33 families in the Qiangtang Plateau sub?region, 100 species, 16 genera and 6 families in South Tibet sub?region were also found, including 28 unique species in Three Rivers’ Headwaters region. Conclusion Further biological investigation on fleas should be strengthened along with vector control research in order to provide data for the prevention and control of plague.

2010, 21 (2): 124-127.
A review on bacterium isolation from animals and vectors infected naturally by plague in Sanjiangyuan district
WU Ke-Mei, LI Chao, WANG Yuan-Zhong, WEI You-Wen, LUO Jun, GUO Wen-Tao, WU Hai-Sheng
Abstract1257)      PDF (380KB)(1143)      

【Abstract】 This paper briefly discusses the biology and ecological characteristics of host animals and vectors infected naturally by Yersinia pestis district and the time and location of first isolation in Sanjiangyuan. It is to understand the species of animals and vectors infected and the function they plays in the plague epidemiology in order to provide the basis for the prevention and control of plague in Sanjiangyuan.

2009, 20 (4): 365-368.
The investigation of sucking louse and tick in Sanjiangyuan area
LUO Jun, LI Chao, ZHENG Yi
Abstract592)      PDF (201KB)(967)      
2009, 20 (2): 182-.