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@article{1332309, author = {Dalecky, Ambroise and Bâ, Khalilou and Piry, Sylvain and Lippens, Cédric and Diagne, Christophe A. and Kane, Mamadou and Sow, Aliou and Diallo, Mamoudou and Niang, Youssoupha and Konečný, Adam and Sarr, Nathalie and Artige, Emmanuelle and Charbonnel, Nathalie and Granjon, Laurent and Duplantier, JeanandMarc and Brouat, Carine}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mam.12043}, keywords = {biological invasion; commensalism; community ecology; rodent; species richness}, language = {eng}, issn = {0305-1838}, journal = {Mammal Review}, title = {Range expansion of the invasive house mouse Mus musculus domesticus in Senegal, West Africa: a synthesis of trapping data over three decades, 1983–2014}, url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mam.12043/epdf}, volume = {45}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1332309 AU - Dalecky, Ambroise - Bâ, Khalilou - Piry, Sylvain - Lippens, Cédric - Diagne, Christophe A. - Kane, Mamadou - Sow, Aliou - Diallo, Mamoudou - Niang, Youssoupha - Konečný, Adam - Sarr, Nathalie - Artige, Emmanuelle - Charbonnel, Nathalie - Granjon, Laurent - Duplantier, Jean-Marc - Brouat, Carine PY - 2015 TI - Range expansion of the invasive house mouse Mus musculus domesticus in Senegal, West Africa: a synthesis of trapping data over three decades, 1983–2014 JF - Mammal Review VL - 45 IS - 3 SP - 176-190 EP - 176-190 SN - 03051838 KW - biological invasion KW - commensalism KW - community ecology KW - rodent KW - species richness UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mam.12043/epdf L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mam.12043/epdf N2 - 1. The worldwide intensification of human-associated exchanges favours the multiplication of biological invasions. Among mammals, rodent species, including the house mouse Mus musculus, are identified as major invaders with profound impacts on native biodiversity, human health and activities. Though contemporary rodent invasions are described on several islands, there are few data describing ongoing house mouse invasions in continental areas. 2. We first outline the known picture of the distribution of the house mouse in Africa. We then describe the ongoing range expansion of the house mouse in Senegal, in order to update its distribution area, assess the location of the invasion front, describe the spatio-temporal dynamics of the invasion at the country scale and evaluate its impact on native small mammal communities. 3. We briefly review the worldwide status of the house mouse, with special focus on its situation in Africa. Focusing on Senegal, we then use historical records and a large body of spatio-temporal indoor trapping data obtained from small mammal communities over the last 30 years to analyse the invasion dynamics of the subspecies at the scale of the country. 4. The geographic range of the invasive house mouse is surprisingly poorly known in Africa. In Senegal, we document a large range expansion of the subspecies in human settlements over the whole country within the last 30 years. The invasion is still ongoing further east and south within the country, and has major consequences for small mammal communities and thus probably for risks associated with zoonotic diseases. ER -
DALECKY, Ambroise, Khalilou B$\backslash$\^{}A, Sylvain PIRY, Cédric LIPPENS, Christophe A. DIAGNE, Mamadou KANE, Aliou SOW, Mamoudou DIALLO, Youssoupha NIANG, Adam KONEČNÝ, Nathalie SARR, Emmanuelle ARTIGE, Nathalie CHARBONNEL, Laurent GRANJON, Jean-Marc DUPLANTIER a Carine BROUAT. Range expansion of the invasive house mouse Mus musculus domesticus in Senegal, West Africa: a synthesis of trapping data over three decades, 1983–2014. \textit{Mammal Review}. 2015, roč.~45, č.~3, s.~176-190. ISSN~0305-1838. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mam.12043.
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