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From Human Geography to Biological Invasions: The Black Rat Distribution in the Changing Southeastern of Senegal

机译:从人文地理到生物入侵:塞内加尔东南部不断变化的黑老鼠分布

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In the contemporary context of zoonosis emergence and spread, invasive species are a major issue since they represent potential pathogen hosts. Even though many progresses have been done to understand and predict spatial patterns of invasive species, the challenge to identify the underlying determinants of their distribution remains a central question in invasion biology. This is particularly exacerbated in the case of commensal species that strictly depend on humankind for dispersal and perennial establishment of new populations. The distribution of these species is predicted to be influenced by dispersal opportunities and conditions acting on establishment and proliferation, such as environmental characteristics, including spatio-temporal components of the human societies. We propose to contribute to the understanding of the recent spread of a major invasive rodent species, the black rat (Rattus rattus), in the changing southeastern of Senegal. We address the factors that promote the dispersal and distribution of this invasive rodent from the perspective of human geography. We first describe characteristics of human settlements in terms of social and spatial organization of human societies (i.e. economic activities, commercial and agricultural networks, roads connectivity). We then explore the relationship between these characteristics and the distribution of this invasive rodent. Finally we propose that historical and contemporary dynamics of human societies have contributed to the risk of invasion of the black rat. We argue that the diffusion processes of invasive species cannot be considered as a result of the spatial structure only (i.e. connectivity and distance), but as a part of the human territory that includes the social and spatial organization. Results suggest that the distribution of invasive rodents partly results from the contemporary and inherited human socio-spatial systems, beyond the existence of suitable ecological conditions that are classically investigated by biologists.
机译:在人畜共患病出现和传播的当代背景下,入侵物种是一个主要问题,因为它们代表潜在的病原体宿主。尽管在了解和预测入侵物种的空间格局方面已经取得了许多进展,但要确定其分布的潜在决定因素仍然是一项挑战,仍然是入侵生物学的中心问题。在严格依赖人类来散布和多年生新种群的共生物种的情况下,这种情况尤其恶化。预计这些物种的分布受到影响建立和扩散的分散机会和条件的影响,例如环境特征,包括人类社会的时空成分。我们建议为了解塞内加尔东南部不断变化的一种主要侵入性啮齿动物物种黑鼠(Rattus rattus)做出贡献。我们从人类地理学的角度探讨了促进这种侵入性啮齿动物传播和分布的因素。我们首先根据人类社会的社会和空间组织(即经济活动,商业和农业网络,道路连通性)来描述人类住区的特征。然后,我们探索这些特征与这种侵入性啮齿动物的分布之间的关系。最后,我们提出人类社会的历史和当代动力已经导致黑鼠入侵的风险。我们认为,入侵物种的扩散过程不能仅仅考虑为空间结构(即连通性和距离)的结果,而应视为包括社会和空间组织的人类领土的一部分。结果表明,入侵性啮齿动物的分布部分是由于当代和继承的人类社会空间系统造成的,这超出了生物学家经典研究的适宜生态条件的范围。

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