Population genetic structure of blacks rats in an urban environment: a case study in Cotonou, Benin

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy Pub Date : 2021-08-17 DOI:10.4404/HYSTRIX-00417-2021
Badou Adjakou Sylvestre, G. Philippe, Houemenou Gualbert, L. Anne, Etougbetche Jonas, Houemenou Honoré, Agbangla Clémént, Brouat Carine, D. Gauthier
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The cosmopolitan black rat, Rattus rattus , has invaded many cities throughout the world. Although the species is responsible for major damages to food stocks and crops and is involved in the main-tenance, circulation and transmission of many zoonotic pathogens to humans and animals, a lot remains to be known about its eco-evolutionary characteristics, especially in highly modified en-vironments like the urban habitat. In particular, very few studies were conducted on the genetic structure of urban black rat populations, which is yet a prerequisite for defining effective management units. Here, we focus on the population genetics of Rattus rattus in Cotonou, Benin. Forty different localities were sampled throughout the city and 457 individuals were genotyped using 18 microsatellitemarkers. Ourresultsrevealtwopoorlydistinguishablebutsignificantgeneticclusters, one of each side of Cotonou channel, that tend to homogenize into a single group due to probable gene flow between the two shores. Implications in terms of management units and rodent control are discussed.
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城市环境中黑鼠种群遗传结构:以贝宁科托努为例
世界各地的黑鼠,Rattus Rattus,已经入侵了世界各地的许多城市。尽管该物种对粮食储备和作物造成了重大损害,并参与了许多人畜共患病原体的维持、循环和传播,但其生态进化特征仍有待了解,特别是在城市栖息地等高度改造的环境中。特别是,对城市黑鼠种群遗传结构的研究很少,这是确定有效管理单位的先决条件。本研究对贝宁科托努地区的Rattus Rattus种群遗传学进行了研究。利用18个微卫星标记对457名个体进行了基因分型。我们的结果揭示了两个难以区分但重要的遗传集群,科托努海峡两侧各有一个,由于可能在两岸之间的基因流动,它们倾向于同质化成一个群体。讨论了管理单位和啮齿动物控制方面的影响。
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期刊介绍: Hystrix the Italian Journal of Mammalogy accepts papers on original research in basic and applied mammalogy on fossil and living mammals. The Journal is published both in paper and electronic "online first" format. Manuscripts can be published as full papers or short notes, as well as reviews on methods or theoretical issues related to mammals. Commentaries can also be occasionally accepted, under the approval by the Editor in Chief. Investigations of local or regional interest, new data about species distribution and range extensions or confirmatory research can be considered only when they have significant implications. Such studies should preferably be submitted as short notes. Manuscripts bearing only a local interest will not be accepted. Full papers have no limits in length as well as in figure and table number and are abstracted in English. Authors are encouraged to add supplemental material in form of colour figures, original datasets and/or computer program source code. Supplemental material and colour figures will appear only on the electronic edition. Short notes must be about 16000 characters long (including title, author names and affiliations, abstract and references), and do not include supplemental material. They are abstracted in English. Proceedings of symposia, meetings and/or workshops, and technical reports can be published as special supplements to regular issues, under the approval by the Editor in Chief and the Associate Editors. There are no page charges.
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