Invasive rodents and damages to food stocks: a study in the Autonomous Harbor of Cotonou, Benin

H. Dossou, N. A. Adjovi, G. Houémènou, Thomas Bagan, G. Mensah, G. Dobigny
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Description of the subject. Rodents may be major pests to crops and stored food, thus threatening food security. Among them, invasive species such as rats and mice are of particular concern since they are disseminated globally following international trade. We investigated the small mammal assemblage within the international seaport of Cotonou, Benin, in order to determine the relative importance and distribution of native vs invasive rodent species, as well as to evaluate the amount and associated costs of rodent-induced damages on imported/exported stored goods (here, rice). Objectives. Description of rodent assemblages within an African seaport, and evaluation of the associated damages on stored food stocks. Method. Rodent communities were described following trapping results while associated damages and costs were evaluated following a 25 days long monitoring campaign and subsequent economic estimation of loss. Results. Our results show that invasive mice and rats are, from far, the most impacting rodents in the storage warehouses, and that the associated economic losses are quite large. Moreover, we point towards a few environmental management procedures that may greatly reduce the impact of rodents on stored goods. Conclusions. Damages and costs due to invasive rodents within the Cotonou Harbor are so that they justify financial investment in rodent population control.
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入侵啮齿动物和对粮食储备的损害:贝宁科托努自治港的一项研究
主题描述。啮齿动物可能是农作物和储存粮食的主要害虫,从而威胁粮食安全。其中,大鼠和小鼠等入侵物种随着国际贸易在全球范围内传播,尤其值得关注。我们调查了贝宁科托努国际海港内的小型哺乳动物群落,以确定本地与入侵啮齿动物物种的相对重要性和分布,并评估啮齿动物对进出口储存货物(这里是大米)造成损害的数量和相关成本。目标。描述非洲海港内啮齿动物的聚集,并评估对储存食物的相关损害。方法。根据捕鼠结果对啮齿动物群落进行了描述,同时在长达25天的监测活动和随后的经济损失评估之后,对相关损害和成本进行了评估。结果。研究结果表明,从目前来看,入侵小鼠和大鼠是对仓库影响最大的啮齿动物,其经济损失相当大。此外,我们指出了一些环境管理程序,可以大大减少啮齿动物对储存货物的影响。结论。科托努港内入侵啮齿动物造成的损害和成本是如此之高,以至于它们证明了在啮齿动物种群控制方面进行财政投资是合理的。
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