Professor

Zhang Meiwen
Zhang Meiwen / Professor

E-mail:zhangmw@isa.ac.cn
Phone:(86)-731-84615229
Fax:(86)-731-84612685

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Zhang Meiwen, male, born in 1966, graduated from China Agricultural University in 1989,associate professor researcher of ICSC-World Laboratory Rodent Control Research Center, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture,Chinese Academy of Sciences. Research interests are focused on animal ecology and agricultural biological pest control. More than ten research project was participated which included the national 7th, 8th 9th and 11th Five-year Plan key project of science and technology of China,National natural Science Foundation of China, Knowledge Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and so on. More than 50 academic papers have been published.

Article

1.Zhang Meiwen, Han Qunhua, Shen Guo, Wang Yong, Li Bo, Guo Cong, Zhou Xunjun. Reproductive characteristics of the Yangtze vole (Microtus fortis calamorum) under laboratory feeding conditions. Animal reproduction Science, 2016,164: 64-71. DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2015.11.013.

2.Han Qunhua, Zhang Meiwen*, Guo Cong, Shen Guo, Wang Yong, Li Bo and Xu Zhenggang. Effect of population density on reproduction in Microtus fortis under laboratory conditions. Acta Biologica Hungarica, 2014, 65(2): 121-131.

3.ZHANG Meiwen, WANG Yong, LI Bo, GUO Cong, HUANG Guoxian, SHEN Guo, ZHOU Xunjun. Small mammal community succession on the beach of Dongting Lake, China, after the Three Gorges Project. Integrative Zoology, 2014, 9(3): 294-308.

4.Zhang Meiwen, Wang Yong, Li Bo, Guo Cong. Impacts of the Three Gorges Project and converting farmland anto lake on the Microtus fortis population in Dongting Lake region. Asian Agricultural Research, 2013, 5(6):69-73.

5.Zhang M,Wang K,Wang Y,Guo C,Li B,Huang H. Recovery of a rodent community in an agro-ecosystem after flooding. Journal of Zoology, 2007, 272(2):138-147.

6.Zhang Meiwen,Wang Kelin, Wang Yong,Guo Cong,Li Bo,Huang Huang. Rodent community recovery in an agro-ecosystem after flood in the Dongting Lake region (Abstract). The First International Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture for Subtropical Region (ISSASR-1), Changsha, 2005: 176-177.

7.Zhang Meiwen, Wang Yong and Li Bo. Changes in community composition and population dynamics of commensal rodents in farmhouse in the Dongting Lake region of China. In: Hinds G R, Hinds L A, Krebs C J and Spratt D M eds. Rats, Mice and People: Rodent biology and management. Canberra: ACIAR, 2002: 256-259.

8.Xu Zhenggang, Zhao Yunlin, Li Bo, Zhang Meiwen, Shen Guo, Wang Yong. Habitat evaluation for outbreak of Yangtze voles (Microtus fortis), and management implications. Integrative Zoology, 2015, 10: 267-281. (DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12119).

9.GUO Zongming, SONG Pengfei, GUO Cong, SONG Zhaobin, WANG Yong, LI Bo, ZHANG Meiwen, RAN Jianghong. Genetic variation and population dispersal of Yangtze voles Microtus fortis calamorum in the Dongting Lake region. Current Zoology, 2012, 58(2): 211-220.

10.Guo Zongming, Wang Yong, Ran Jianghong, Guo Cong, Li Bo, Zhang Meiwen, Song Pengfei. Genetic structure of Pallas’s squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) populations from artificial forests in Hongya County, Sichuan, China. Acta Ecologica Sinica 2011,31: 71–77.

11.Wang Yong , Zhang Meiwen, Li Bo,Guo Cong. The population fluctuation and the movement of Yangtze vole (Micotus fortis calamorus)in Dongting Lake region in China(Abstract). The First International Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture for Subtropical Region (ISSASR-1), Changsha, 2005: 159.