Abstract
AbstractStudies prove that plague in Citellus undulatus exists in the nature with the pattern of successive prevalence every year. Citellophilus tesquorum altaicus is not only the main transmission vector, but also the reservoir of C. undulatus plague. And the latter can spread Yersinia pestis. The fact challenges to the traditional theory of natural focus and carries out a theory breakthrough.
Highlights
Studies prove that plague in Citellus undulatus exists in the nature with the pattern of successive prevalence every year
C. tesquorum altaicus is the main transmission vector, and the reservoir of C. undulatus plague It has been proved by our research that, C. tesquorum altaicus on C. undulatus is the major vector in plague transmission[5]
We developed overwintering experiment on C. undulatus carrying Y. pestis by simulating field natural condition and at the laboratory
Summary
Studies prove that plague in Citellus undulatus exists in the nature with the pattern of successive prevalence every year. The natural foci with due to killing with poison for many years main reservoir of hibernant rodents since 1964, so that C. undulatus becomes the distribute much widely and its character is constructive species in the sections, where much steady. It is the plague natural marmot and C. undulatus before killing focus of hibernant rodents that that has been M.baibacina. The the monitoring data, the authors wrote a immature C. undulatus can propagate the paper “Some cognition about C. undulatus year after hibernation.
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