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Dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies

Spatio-temporally heterogeneous environments may lead to unexpected population dynamics. Knowledge is needed on local properties favouring population resilience at large scale. For pathogen vectors, such as tsetse flies transmitting human and animal African trypanosomosis, this is crucial to target...

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Autores principales: Cecilia, Hélène, Arnoux, Sandie, Picault, Sébastien, Dicko, Ahmadou, Seck, Momar Talla, Sall, Baba, Bassène, Mireille, Vreysen, Marc, Pagabeleguem, Soumaïla, Bancé, Augustin, Bouyer, Jérémy, Ezanno, Pauline
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7893214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33529565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2810
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author Cecilia, Hélène
Arnoux, Sandie
Picault, Sébastien
Dicko, Ahmadou
Seck, Momar Talla
Sall, Baba
Bassène, Mireille
Vreysen, Marc
Pagabeleguem, Soumaïla
Bancé, Augustin
Bouyer, Jérémy
Ezanno, Pauline
author_facet Cecilia, Hélène
Arnoux, Sandie
Picault, Sébastien
Dicko, Ahmadou
Seck, Momar Talla
Sall, Baba
Bassène, Mireille
Vreysen, Marc
Pagabeleguem, Soumaïla
Bancé, Augustin
Bouyer, Jérémy
Ezanno, Pauline
author_sort Cecilia, Hélène
collection PubMed
description Spatio-temporally heterogeneous environments may lead to unexpected population dynamics. Knowledge is needed on local properties favouring population resilience at large scale. For pathogen vectors, such as tsetse flies transmitting human and animal African trypanosomosis, this is crucial to target management strategies. We developed a mechanistic spatio-temporal model of the age-structured population dynamics of tsetse flies, parametrized with field and laboratory data. It accounts for density- and temperature-dependence. The studied environment is heterogeneous, fragmented and dispersal is suitability-driven. We confirmed that temperature and adult mortality have a strong impact on tsetse populations. When homogeneously increasing adult mortality, control was less effective and induced faster population recovery in the coldest and temperature-stable locations, creating refuges. To optimally select locations to control, we assessed the potential impact of treating them and their contribution to the whole population. This heterogeneous control induced a similar population decrease, with more dispersed individuals. Control efficacy was no longer related to temperature. Dispersal was responsible for refuges at the interface between controlled and uncontrolled zones, where resurgence after control was very high. The early identification of refuges, which could jeopardize control efforts, is crucial. We recommend baseline data collection to characterize the ecosystem before implementing any measures.
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spelling pubmed-78932142021-04-07 Dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies Cecilia, Hélène Arnoux, Sandie Picault, Sébastien Dicko, Ahmadou Seck, Momar Talla Sall, Baba Bassène, Mireille Vreysen, Marc Pagabeleguem, Soumaïla Bancé, Augustin Bouyer, Jérémy Ezanno, Pauline Proc Biol Sci Ecology Spatio-temporally heterogeneous environments may lead to unexpected population dynamics. Knowledge is needed on local properties favouring population resilience at large scale. For pathogen vectors, such as tsetse flies transmitting human and animal African trypanosomosis, this is crucial to target management strategies. We developed a mechanistic spatio-temporal model of the age-structured population dynamics of tsetse flies, parametrized with field and laboratory data. It accounts for density- and temperature-dependence. The studied environment is heterogeneous, fragmented and dispersal is suitability-driven. We confirmed that temperature and adult mortality have a strong impact on tsetse populations. When homogeneously increasing adult mortality, control was less effective and induced faster population recovery in the coldest and temperature-stable locations, creating refuges. To optimally select locations to control, we assessed the potential impact of treating them and their contribution to the whole population. This heterogeneous control induced a similar population decrease, with more dispersed individuals. Control efficacy was no longer related to temperature. Dispersal was responsible for refuges at the interface between controlled and uncontrolled zones, where resurgence after control was very high. The early identification of refuges, which could jeopardize control efforts, is crucial. We recommend baseline data collection to characterize the ecosystem before implementing any measures. The Royal Society 2021-02-10 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7893214/ /pubmed/33529565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2810 Text en © 2021 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Ecology
Cecilia, Hélène
Arnoux, Sandie
Picault, Sébastien
Dicko, Ahmadou
Seck, Momar Talla
Sall, Baba
Bassène, Mireille
Vreysen, Marc
Pagabeleguem, Soumaïla
Bancé, Augustin
Bouyer, Jérémy
Ezanno, Pauline
Dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies
title Dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies
title_full Dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies
title_fullStr Dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies
title_full_unstemmed Dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies
title_short Dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies
title_sort dispersal in heterogeneous environments drives population dynamics and control of tsetse flies
topic Ecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7893214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33529565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2810
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