@article{fdi:010064089, title = {{T}he biogeography of viral emergence : rice yellow mottle virus as a case study}, author = {{G}alzi, {A}gn{\`e}s and {T}raore, {O}. and {S}ere, {Y}. and {H}{\'e}brard, {E}ug{\'e}nie and {F}argette, {D}enis}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{R}ice yellow mottle virus ({RYMV}) exemplifies the key role in plant virus emergence of the early steps of crop extension and intensification in traditional agriculture. {I}n {E}ast {A}frica, {RYMV} emerged in the 19th century after rice intensification along the {I}ndian {O}cean coast, and later spread inland concomitantly with rice introduction. {I}n {W}est {A}frica, the contrasted history of rice cultivation among regions differently shaped {RYMV} populations. {A} biogeographical approach - which jointly considers the spatial distribution of the virus and its hosts over time - was applied to reach these conclusions. {W}e linked the evolution of {RYMV} over the past two centuries to a geographical map of the history of rice cultivation in {A}frica.}, keywords = {{AFRIQUE} {DE} {L}'{EST} ; {AFRIQUE} {DE} {L}'{OUEST}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}urrent {O}pinion in {V}irology}, volume = {10}, numero = {}, pages = {7--13}, ISSN = {1879-6257}, year = {2015}, DOI = {10.1016/j.coviro.2014.12.002}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010064089}, }