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Bian Jianghui Researcher

Highest Education: Doctor

Subject: Ecology

E-mail: bjh@nwipb.cas.cn

Address: 59 Xiguan Street, Xining, Qinghai

Education and Appointments
    Bian Jinaghui. Researcher, assistant professor CONTACT E-mail: bjh@nwipb.ac.cn RESEARCH INTERESTS1. 1. Population ecology 2. Animal behavior and rodent pest management. EDUCATION 1998 to 2001, Ph.D., the Center of Ecology, Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining, Qinghai Province. 1996 to 1998, MSc, the Center of Ecology, Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining, Qinghai Province. 1981 to 1985, BSc, College of Grassland Science , Gansu Agricultural University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2001-, Assistant professor, Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2003-2005,, Postdoctoral fellow, College of Biology, Zhejiang University. CURRENT GRANTS 1. Project of NSFC: Effect of maternal stress on delayed density dependence for winter survival in root vole 2. National Science and Technology Surporting Item: Biology Control for Plateau Pikas in North of Tibet 3. Supported by West Light Foundation of The Chinese Academy of Sciences - Study on biological control for plateau pika population using Parasite Coccidia OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 1. Editorial member of Acta Theriologica Sinica 2. Member of the Division of Animal Ecology, China Ecological Society 3. Member of the Division of Mammalogy, China Zoological Society
Research Interest
Population ecology ; Biological control for pest
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Honors
Seleted Publication

1.    Bian,J.H.,Wu Y., and Liu J. K. Responses of breeding behavior to temporal risk of predation in male root voles (Microtus oeconomus). J. Mammal. 2005,86 (5),953-960.

2.    Bian,J.H.,Wu Y., and Liu J. K.  Effects of predator-induced maternal stress during gestation on growth in root voles(Microtus oeconomus). Acta Theriologica 2005,50(4),473-482.

3.    Cao Yifan, Ye Rongrong, EIMERIA SPP. (APICOMPLEXA: EIMERIIDAE) FROM THE PLATEAU PIKA, OCHOTONA CURZONIAE, FROM HAIBEI AREA, QINGHAI PROVINCE, CHINA, WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF TWO NEW SPECIES. Journal of Parasitology.

Supported Projects

National Basic Research Program of China - Effect of maternal stress on delayed density dependence for winter survival in root vole (30770351,2008,1-2010,12)

National Basic Research Program of China – Effects of maternal stress on population dynamics for root voles (30370249,2004,1-2006,12).

West Light Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

 
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