MicromAsia: small mammal surveys in Western China and Kyrgyztan (2023)
Data creators :
Patrick Giraudoux [1] [2],
Francis Raoul [1] [2]
Data collector :
Eve Afonso-Douablin [1] [2],
Pierre Delattre [3],
Patrick Giraudoux [1] [2],
Jean-Pierre Quéré [3],
Francis Raoul [1] [2],
Dominique Rieffel [1] [2]
[1] : Laboratoire Chrono-environnement (UMR 6249) (Université de Franche-Comté)
[2] : Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers - Terre, Homme, Environnement, Temps, Astronomie (UAR 3245) (Université de Franche-Comté)
[3] : Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement
Description :
Traplines and captures of small mammals and sampling transects carried out in Asia (Western China and Kyrgyztan) from 1994 onwards, as part of Patrick Giraudoux and his crew's research expeditions. A collection of bodies, skulls and tissues that has been donated to the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris where it is deposited since the 22nd of November 2022.
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General metadata
Data acquisition date :
from May 1994 to Aug 2014
Data acquisition methods :
- Observational data : Field collection, see articles
Formats :
application/vnd.ms-excel, application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text, text/csv, text/plain
Audience :
Research
Coverages
Spatial coverage :
- Baihaba: latitude between 48° 41' 53" N and 48° 40' 37" N, longitude between 86° 46' 8" E and 86° 48' 55" E
- Fuhai: latitude between 47° 8' 38" N and 46° 54' 56" N, longitude between 87° 20' 31" E and 87° 32' 53" E
- Baiyin: latitude between 36° 34' 30" N and 36° 27' 4" N, longitude between 105° 7' 48" E and 105° 15' 38" E
- Guyan: latitude between 35° 57' 40" N and 35° 55' 31" N, longitude between 105° 59' 18" E and 106° 8' 24" E
- Hong Long: latitude between 30° 7' 5" N and 29° 52' 41" N, longitude between 100° 17' 25" E and 100° 31' 49" E
- Kokehada: latitude between 46° 57' N and 46° 49' 58" N, longitude between 85° 30' E and 85° 40' 1" E
- Longde: latitude between 35° 40' 26" N and 35° 39' 54" N, longitude between 106° 11' 31" E and 106° 12' 10" E
- Maerkang: latitude between 31° 52' 23" N and 31° 41' 51" N, longitude between 102° 15' 45" E and 102° 19' 9" E
- Narati: latitude between 43° 27' 7" N and 43° 12' 56" N, longitude between 83° 51' 16" E and 84° 25' 18" E
- Rangtang: latitude between 32° 26' 21" N and 32° 16' 7" N, longitude between 100° 58' 39" E and 101° 11' 54" E
- Shiqu: latitude between 33° 36' 42" N and 33° 3' 3" N, longitude between 97° 50' 57" E and 98° 22' 49" E
- TuoTuoHe: latitude between 36° 55' 47" N and 34° 19' 13" N, longitude between 92° 25' 30" E and 99° 35' 24" E
- Xiji: latitude between 35° 57' 54" N and 35° 44' 24" N, longitude between 105° 33' 36" E and 105° 42' 7" E
- Zhang - Puma: latitude between 34° 37' 11" N and 34° 31' 48" N, longitude between 104° 26' 23" E and 104° 34' 11" E
- Sary Mogol: latitude between 39° 41' 8" N and 39° 38' 47" N, longitude between 72° 51' 3" E and 72° 54' 39" E
Taxonomic coverage :
- SpeciesAlticola argentatus (Silver mountain vole), Allactaga sibirica (Mongolian Five-toed Jerboa), Anourosorex squamipes (Chinese Mole Shrew), Apodemus agrarius (Striped Field Mouse), Apodemus draco (South China Field Mouse), Apodemus latronum (Large-eared Field Mouse), Apodemus peninsulae (Korean Field Mouse), Apodemus uralensis (Herb Field Mouse), Chodsigoa hypsibia (De Winton's Shrew), Allocricetulus eversmanni (Eversmann's Hamster), Cricetulus kamensis (Tibetan Dwarf Hamster), Cricetulus longicaudatus (Long-tailed Dwarf Hamster), Cricetulus migratorius (Gray Dwarf Hamster), Dipus sagitta (Northern Three-toed Jerboa), Ellobius tancrei (Eastern Mole Vole), Eozapus setchuanus (Chinese Jumping Mouse), Meriones meridianus (Mid-day Jird), Meriones tamariscinus (Tamarisk Jird), Microtus agrestis (Field Vole), Microtus gregalis (Narrow-headed Vole), Neodon irene (Irene’s Mountain Vole), Phaiomys leucurus (Blyth's Mountain Vole), Microtus limnophilus (Lacustrine Vole), Micromys minutus (Harvest Mouse), Microtus obscurus (Altai Vole), Microtus oeconomus (Toundra Vole), Mus musculus (House Mouse), Myodes centralis (TienShan Red-backed Vole), Eospalax fontanierii (Chinese Zokor), Myodes rufocanus (Grey Red-backed Vole), Myodes rutilus (Northern Red-backed Vole), Neomys fodiens (Eurasian Water Shrew), Ochotona cansus (Gansu Pika), Ochotona curzoniae (Plateau Pika), Ochotona dauurica (Daurian Pika), Ochotona thibetana (Mounpin Pika), Rattus norvegicus (Brown Rat), Rattus tanezumi (Oriental House Rat), Sciurus vulgaris (Eurasian Red Squirrel), Sicista concolor (Chinese Birch Mouse), Sicista napaea (Altai Birch Mouse), Sicista tianshanica (Tien Shan Birch Mouse), Sorex asper (Tien Shan Shrew), Sorex cylindricauda (Stripe-backed Shrew), Sorex isodon (Taiga Shrew), Sorex minutus (Eurasian Pygmy Shrew), Sorex sinalis (Chinese Shrew), Sorex thibetanus (Tibetan Shrew), Sorex tundrensis (Tundra Shrew), Spermophilus alashanicus (Alashan Ground Squirrel), Spermophilus brevicauda (Brandt's ground squirrel), Stylodipus telum (Thick-tailed Three-toed Jerboa), Tscherskia triton (Greater Long-tailed Hamster), Uropsilus soricipes (Chinese Shrew Mole), Lasiopodomys fuscus (Smokey Vole), Spermophilus dauricus (Daurian Ground Squirrel)
Publications :
- Distribution of small mammals along a deforestation gradient in southern Gansu, central China (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283772407)
- Distribution of small mammals in a pastoral landscape of the Tibetan plateaus (Western Sichuan, China) and relationship with grazing practices (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249944026)
- Small mammal assemblages and habitat distribution in the northern Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, China: a pilot survey (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228636268)
- Modelling and spatial discrimination of small mammal assemblages: An example from western Sichuan (China) (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229317141)
- Small-mammal assemblage response to deforestation and afforestation in central China (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/29597679)
- Transmission ecosystems of Echinococcus multilocularis in China and Central Asia (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237055038)
- Original biological and ecological data on the endemic Chinese jumping mouse Eozapus setchuanus (Pousargues, 1896) (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/41453326)
- A new recent genus and species of three-toed jerboas (Rodentia : Dipodinae) from China : Alive fossil ? (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320258020)
- Exploring phylogeography and species limits in the Altai vole (Rodentia: Cricetidae) (doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2012.02034.x)
- Karyological and dental identification of Microtus limnophilus in a large focus of alveolar echinococcosis (Gansu, China). (doi:10.1016/S0764-4469(99)80097-3)
- Can tooth differentiation help to understand species coexistence ? The case of wood mice in China (doi:10.1111/j.1439-0469.2012.00666.x)
- Description of a new species of Heligmosomoides (Nematoda: heligmosomidae) parasitic in Microtus limnophilus (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from Rangtang, Sichuan, China (doi:10.1051/parasite/2010171017)
- Redescription of Heligmosomoides neopolygyrus, Asakawa ans Ohbayashi, 1986 (Nematoda : Heligmosomidae) from a Chinese rodent, Apodemus peninsulae (Rodentia : Muridae); with comments on Heligmosomoides polygyrus polygyrus (Dujardin, 1845) and related species in China and Japan. (doi:10.1051/parasite/2012194367)
- Comparative phylogeography of four Apodemus species (Mammalia: Rodentia) in the Asian Far East: evidence of Quaternary climatic changes in their genetic structure. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. (doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2010.01477.x)
- Euzetoda ludovici N. Gen., N. SP. (Nematoda, Trichostronglylina, Heligmosomoidea) a parasite of Microtus limnophilus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) from China (Gansu and Huang He). Eds, Combes C., Jourdane J., Taxonomie, écologie, et évolution des Métazoaires parasites. Taxonomy, ecology and evolution of metazoan parasites. (Livre hommage à Louis Euzet) (isbn:2-914518-29-3)
- Two new species of Heligmoptera nadtochiy, 1977 (Nematoda : Trichostrongylina : Heligmosomoidea) from Myospalacinae rodents in China (Gansu), with a redefinition of the genus (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/11634784)
- On the Synergistic Use of Optical and SAR Time-Series Satellite Data for Small Mammal Disease Host Mapping (doi:10.3390/rs11010039)
- Vegetation phenology and habitat discrimination: Impacts for E. multilocularis transmission host modelling (doi:10.1016/j.rse.2016.02.015)
- A random forest approach for predicting the presence of Echinococcus multilocularis intermediate host Ochotona spp. presence in relation to landscape characteristics in western China (doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2014.09.001)
- Small mammal survey in Narati (China) and Sary-Mogul (Kyrgyzstan) (doi:10.5281/zenodo.6379911)
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Publisher :
Laboratoire Chrono-environnement (UMR 6249)
DOI and links
10.25666/DATAUBFC-2015-08-06-20
https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.25666/DATAUBFC-2015-08-06-20
https://search-data.ubfc.fr/FR-18008901306731-2015-08-06-20
Quotation
Patrick Giraudoux, Francis Raoul (2023): MicromAsia: small mammal surveys in Western China and Kyrgyztan. Chrono-environnement. doi:10.25666/DATAUBFC-2015-08-06-20
Record created 6 Aug 2015 by Patrick Giraudoux.
Last modification : 2 Dec 2024.
Local identifier: FR-18008901306731-2015-08-06-20.