Bakhoum Mame Thierno, Vreysen Marc J.B., Bouyer Jérémy.
2021. The use of species distribution modelling and landscape genetics for tsetse control.
In : Area-Wide Integrated Pest Management : Development and Field Application. Hendrichs Jorge (ed.), Pereira Rui (ed.), Vreysen Marc J.B. (ed.)
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Résumé : Trypanosomosis is one of the major constraints to rural development in sub-Saharan Africa. Studies of the species distribution and landscape genetics allows for targeting tsetse-infested areas and optimizing the management of tsetse fly populations. In this chapter, a review is provided on 1) available spatial tools and landscape genetics, 2) the use of tsetse distribution models to rank populations according to their level of isolation to assist identifying populations that can be targeted for eradication, and 3) the use of tsetse distribution models to optimize tsetse control efforts within an area-wide integrated pest management context.
Mots-clés libres : Glossina, Habitat suitability, African trypanosomosis, Nagana, Sleeping sickness, Sub-Saharan Africa, Area-wide integrated pest management, Spatial modelling, Maxent, Distribution models, Friction models, Population genetics
Auteurs et affiliations
- Bakhoum Mame Thierno, ISRA (SEN)
- Vreysen Marc J.B., IAEA (AUT)
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Bouyer Jérémy, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR ASTRE (AUT)
ORCID: 0000-0002-1913-416X
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