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He Hong

Sourse:   Date:2015-06-11


Name: He, Hong

Sex: Female

Date of Birth: 5th November, 1972

Current Position: Professor of Forest Entomology

Department dean of Forest Resource Protection, College of Forestry, Northwest A &F University

Academic Degree: PhD

Present Address: College of Forestry, NorthwestA &FUniversity

Yangling, Shaanxi712100P.R. China

email: hehong@nwsuaf.edu.cn



EDUCATION

March 2008—June 2013 Postdoctor

College of Life Science, Northwest A &F University

Sept. 2000—July 2004 Doctoral Degree

Agricultural insect and pest control, Northwest A &F University

Sept. 1995—July 1998 Master Degree

Forest Entomology, Northwest A & F University

Sept. 1991—July 1995 Bachelor Degree

Forest Resource Protection, Northwest A & F University


EMPLOYMENT RECORD

2013— Professor, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University

2007—2012 Associate professor, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University

2001—2006 Lecturer,College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University

1998—2000 Assistant, Northwest Forestry University



RESEARCH INTERESTS

Ecology, population dynamics and sustainable management of forest pest.

The relationship between ants and microbe.

The gut bacteria and endosymbionts of insects, such as ants, cicada and other forest pests.


RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2021-2024 Morphological/functional differentiation and ecological adaption of exocrine glands in different castes of Camponotusjaponicas.Natural Science Foundation of China

2020-2022 The prevention and control of main forest pests. Cooperative project with Longcaoping Forestry Bureau of Shaanxi province

2019-2021 The study on the biological characteristics of Monochamusalternatus Hope. Cooperative project with Forest pest control and quarantine station of Shaanxi province

2019-2021 The study on the occurrence of Monochamusalternatus Hope. Cooperative project with Forest pest control and quarantine station of Shaanxi province

2016-2019 Comparative morphology and bacterial diversity of infrabuccal pockets and digestive tracts in ants with different feeding habits (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Natural Science Foundation of China

2014-2018 The disease and pest prevention and control technology on ancient and famous trees. (A project from special scientific research funds of the forestry public welfare industry)

2010-2013 The microbial community of alimentary carnal of Camponotusjaponicus and its reciprocally associated aphids, with special reference to the correlationship between their endosymbionts. Natural Science Foundation of China

2010-2011 Visiting scolar in the lab of Prof. Diana E. wheeler in Department of Entomology, University of Arizona., studying on the gut bacterial communities associated with lab-raised and field-collected ants of Camponotusfragilis (Formicidae: Formicinae)

2007-2009 Study on ants associated with fungi and their utilization measurements in Mts. Qinling. Natural Science Foundation of China

2004-2005 Studies on the bionomics and control of Dendroctonusvalens

2000-2004 Study on the genetic variation and gene flow on geographical populations of Sitodiplosismosellana (Gehin). Dissertation for doctoral degree

1998-2000 Study on ant fauna of Mt.Taibai (the highest peak of MtsQinling)

1995-1998 Study on the Insecticidal mechanism and control technique for tree trunk injection. Thesis for Master’s degree

1994-1995 Study on the disease-resistant ability of different poplar colonies. Thesis for Bachelor’sdegree


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS(* Corresponding author)

1. Huang Z, Wang DD, Li JP, He H. 2020. Transovarial transmission of bacteriome-associated symbionts in the cicada Pycnarepanda (Hemiptera: Cicadidae). Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 86(12): e02957-19

2. Wang C, Billen J, Wei C, He H*. 2019. Morphology and ultrastructure of the infrabuccal pocket in Camponotusjaponicus. InsectesSociaux, 66:637-646

3. Wang C, Billen J, Pan XR, He H*. 2018. Morphology and ultrastructure of the infrabuccal pocket and its lining epithelium in workers of Ectomomyrmexjavanus (Hymenoptera: Formiciadae). Micron, 115: 50 -53.

4. Zhou Y, Li CY, Billen J, He H*. 2018. Morphology and ultrastructure of Dufour’s and venom glands in the ant CamponotusjaponicusMayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Micron, 104: 72 79.

5. Wang DD, Huang Z, He H*, Wei C*. 2018.Comparative analysis of microbial communities associated with bacteriomes, reproductive organ s and eggs of the cicada Subpsaltriayangi. Arch Microbiol., 200(2): 227 235.

6. Zhang KX, Wei C, Nan XN, Wang YG, He H*. 2018. Composition and diversity of microbes in the infrabuccal pocket of Camponotusjaponicus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). ActaEntomologicaSinica,61(6): 686 697.

7. Zheng Z, Wang DD, He H*, Wei C*. 2017. Bacterial diversity of bacteriomes and organs of reproductive, digestive and excretory systems in two cicada species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae). PLOS One, 12(4): e0175903

8. Nan XN, Wei C, He H*. 2016. The complete mitogenome of Eucryptorrhynchusbrandti (Harold) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Mitochondrial DNA, 27(3): 2060 2061.

9. Xu Y, Nan XN, Wei C, He H*. 2016. Seasonal characteristics of gut bacterial communities associated with carpenter ant Camponotusjaponicus(Hymenoptera: Formicidae). ActaEntomologicaSinica, 59(6): 632 640.

10. Zhou WT, Nan XN, Zheng Z, Wei C, He H*. 2015. Analysis of inter-individual bacterial variation in gut of cicada Meimunamongolica (Hemiptera: Cicadidae). Journal of Insect Science, 15(1): 131,DOI: 10.1093/jisesa/iev113.

11. He H*, Wei C, Wheeler DE. 2014. The gut bacterial communities associated with lab-raised and field-collected ants of Camponotusfragilis(Formicidae).Current Microbiology, 69 (3): 292 302.

12. Li XP, Nan XN, Wei C, He H*. 2012. The gut bacteria associated withCamponotusjaponicusMayr with culture-dependent and DGGE methods. Current Microbiology, 65(5): 610 616.

13. He H, Chen Y-y, Zhang Y-l and Wei C. 2011. Bacteria associated with gut lumen of Camponotus japonicus Mayr. Environmental Entomology. 40(6): 1405 1409.