The human-abetted introduction of commensal species (i.e. those that opportunistically exploit the anthropogenic environment for food and shelter, e.g. rats, cockroaches etc.) to new areas has occurred throughout history. This has resulted in detrimental ecological changes worldwide but, from a viewpoint of human knowledge, a beneficial corollary of these translocations is that the species in question can be used as proxies to study the movement of the humans who transported them. I reconstruct colonisation histories of three widespread commensal mammalian species in the Western Indian Ocean, the black rat Rattus rattus, house mouse Mus musculus and Asian house shrew Suncus murinus, through phylogeographic studies (the geographic distributi...
Islands can be powerful demonstrations of how destructive invasive species can be on endemic faunas ...
<div><p>Commensal plants and animals have long been used to track human migrations, with <i>Rattus e...
Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Afri...
The human-abetted introduction of commensal species (i.e. those that opportunistically exploit the a...
The Indian Ocean represents one of the oldest exchange networks connecting South-East-Asia with Indi...
Studies focusing on geographical genetic patterns of commensal species and on human history compleme...
International audienceAim To describe the phylogeographic patterns of the black rat, Rattus rattus, ...
Studies focusing on geographical genetic patterns of commensal species and on human history compleme...
International audienceStudies focusing on geographical genetic patterns of commensal species and on ...
International audienceThe Black Rat (Rattus rattus) spread out of Asia to become one of the world's ...
The pattern of prehistoric human dispersal through Eastern Polynesia, representing one of the last m...
Phylogeography and zooarchaeology are largely separate disciplines, yet each interrogates relationsh...
Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Afri...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa is a significant topic in human evolutionary studies. Mo...
Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Afri...
Islands can be powerful demonstrations of how destructive invasive species can be on endemic faunas ...
<div><p>Commensal plants and animals have long been used to track human migrations, with <i>Rattus e...
Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Afri...
The human-abetted introduction of commensal species (i.e. those that opportunistically exploit the a...
The Indian Ocean represents one of the oldest exchange networks connecting South-East-Asia with Indi...
Studies focusing on geographical genetic patterns of commensal species and on human history compleme...
International audienceAim To describe the phylogeographic patterns of the black rat, Rattus rattus, ...
Studies focusing on geographical genetic patterns of commensal species and on human history compleme...
International audienceStudies focusing on geographical genetic patterns of commensal species and on ...
International audienceThe Black Rat (Rattus rattus) spread out of Asia to become one of the world's ...
The pattern of prehistoric human dispersal through Eastern Polynesia, representing one of the last m...
Phylogeography and zooarchaeology are largely separate disciplines, yet each interrogates relationsh...
Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Afri...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa is a significant topic in human evolutionary studies. Mo...
Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Afri...
Islands can be powerful demonstrations of how destructive invasive species can be on endemic faunas ...
<div><p>Commensal plants and animals have long been used to track human migrations, with <i>Rattus e...
Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Afri...