Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4386880083> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4386880083 abstract "Urbanization processes are taking place at a very high rate, especially in Africa. At the same time, a number of small mammal species, be they native or invasive, take advantage of human-induced habitat modifications. They represent commensal communities of organisms that cause a number of inconveniences to humans, including potential reservoirs of zoonotic diseases. We studied via live trapping and habitat characterization such commensal small mammal communities in small villages to large cities of Senegal, to try to understand how the species share this particular space. Seven major species were recorded, with exotic invasive house mice (Mus musculus) and black rats (Rattus rattus) dominating in numbers. The shrew Crocidura olivieri appeared as the main and more widespread native species, while native rodent species (Mastomys natalensis, M. erythroleucus, Arvicanthis niloticus and Praomys daltoni) were less abundant and/or more localized. Habitat preferences, compared between species in terms of room types and characteristics, showed differences among house mice, black rats and M. natalensis especially. Niche (habitat component) breadth and overlap were measured. Among invasive species, the house mouse showed a larger niche breadth than the black rat, and overall, all species displayed high overlap values. Co-occurrence patterns were studied at the global and local scales. The latter show cases of aggregation (between the black rat and native species, for instance) and of segregation (as between the house mouse and the black rat in Tambacounda, or between the black rat and M. natalensis in Kédougou). While updating information on commensal small mammal distribution in Senegal, a country submitted to a dynamic process of invasion by the black rat and the house mouse, we bring original information on how species occupy and share the commensal space, and make predictions on the evolution of these communities in a period of ever-accelerating global changes." @default.
- W4386880083 created "2023-09-21" @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5012150201 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5013864394 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5017429180 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5021857165 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5021952252 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5029070986 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5030499104 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5037130400 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5042114197 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5048169866 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5050611119 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5051054095 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5064046746 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5084244077 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5088049037 @default.
- W4386880083 creator A5088940643 @default.
- W4386880083 date "2023-09-01" @default.
- W4386880083 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4386880083 title "Sharing space between native and invasive small mammals: Study of commensal communities in Senegal" @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1500610403 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1542367119 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1561689556 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1864154324 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1917173555 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1930988588 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1970158459 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1970216244 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W1988004741 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2003985121 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2006551046 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2013612769 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2017675678 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2042221865 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2044884454 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2045950081 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2058567176 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2066688338 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2076996169 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2086688596 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2091094277 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2117737507 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2133341571 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2146476358 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2150597302 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2171783890 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2246023572 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2398139753 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2400899962 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2410683404 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2519058531 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2519322539 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2522558998 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2601123736 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2629307679 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2766085840 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2805602470 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2884540437 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2886865043 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2891769525 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2951564567 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2952892400 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2995549075 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W2996420428 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W3026233054 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W3088947519 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W3157515461 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W3182422996 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W3209540482 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W4205913363 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W4225419614 @default.
- W4386880083 cites W4360859333 @default.
- W4386880083 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10539" @default.
- W4386880083 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37745790" @default.
- W4386880083 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4386880083 type Work @default.
- W4386880083 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4386880083 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5012150201 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5013864394 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5017429180 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5021857165 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5021952252 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5029070986 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5030499104 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5037130400 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5042114197 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5048169866 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5050611119 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5051054095 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5064046746 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5084244077 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5088049037 @default.
- W4386880083 hasAuthorship W4386880083A5088940643 @default.
- W4386880083 hasBestOaLocation W43868800831 @default.
- W4386880083 hasConcept C136020623 @default.
- W4386880083 hasConcept C153991713 @default.
- W4386880083 hasConcept C173651095 @default.
- W4386880083 hasConcept C185933670 @default.