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000056162 100__ $$aJacquet, S.
000056162 245__ $$aRange expansion of the Bluetongue vector, Culicoides imicola, in continental France likely due to rare wind-transport events
000056162 260__ $$c2016
000056162 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000056162 5203_ $$aThe role of the northward expansion of Culicoides imicola Kieffer in recent and unprecedented outbreaks of Culicoides-borne arboviruses in southern Europe has been a significant point of contention. We combined entomological surveys, movement simulations of air-borne particles, and population genetics to reconstruct the chain of events that led to a newly colonized French area nestled at the northern foot of the Pyrenees. Simulating the movement of air-borne particles evidenced frequent wind-transport events allowing, within at most 36 hours, the immigration of midges from north-eastern Spain and Balearic Islands, and, as rare events, their immigration from Corsica. Completing the puzzle, population genetic analyses discriminated Corsica as the origin of the new population and identified two successive colonization events within west-Mediterranean basin. Our findings are of considerable importance when trying to understand the invasion of new territories by expanding species.
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000056162 700__ $$aHuber, K.
000056162 700__ $$aPagès, N.
000056162 700__ $$aTalavera, S.
000056162 700__ $$aBurgin, L.E.
000056162 700__ $$aCarpenter, S.
000056162 700__ $$aSanders, C.
000056162 700__ $$aDicko, A.H.
000056162 700__ $$aDjerbal, M.
000056162 700__ $$aGoffredo, M.
000056162 700__ $$aLhor, Y.
000056162 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-0663-8411$$aLucientes, J.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000056162 700__ $$aMiranda-Chueca, M.
000056162 700__ $$aFonseca, Pereira Da
000056162 700__ $$aRamilo, D.W.
000056162 700__ $$aSetier-Rio, M.
000056162 700__ $$aBouyer, J.
000056162 700__ $$aChevillon, C.
000056162 700__ $$aBalenghien, T.
000056162 700__ $$aGuis, H.
000056162 700__ $$aGarros, C.
000056162 7102_ $$11009$$2773$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Patología Animal$$cÁrea Sanidad Animal
000056162 773__ $$g6 (2016), 27359 [14 pp]$$pSci. rep.$$tSCIENTIFIC REPORTS$$x2045-2322
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