@article{fdi:010076639, title = {{P}hylogeography of {P}uumala orthohantavirus in {E}urope}, author = {{C}astel, {G}. and {C}hevenet, {F}ran{\c{c}}ois and {R}azzauti, {M}. and {M}urri, {S}. and {M}arianneau, {P}. and {C}osson, {J}. {F}. and {T}ordo, {N}. and {P}lyusnin, {A}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{P}uumala virus is an {RNA} virus hosted by the bank vole ({M}yodes glareolus) and is today present in most {E}uropean countries. {W}hilst it is generally accepted that hantaviruses have been tightly co-evolving with their hosts, {P}uumala virus ({PUUV}) evolutionary history is still controversial and so far has not been studied at the whole {E}uropean level. {T}his study attempts to reconstruct the phylogeographical spread of modern {PUUV} throughout {E}urope during the last postglacial period in the light of an upgraded dataset of complete {PUUV} small ({S}) segment sequences and by using most recent computational approaches. {T}aking advantage of the knowledge on the past migrations of its host, we identified at least three potential independent dispersal routes of {PUUV} during postglacial recolonization of {E}urope by the bank vole. {F}rom the {A}lpe-{A}drian region ({B}alkan, {A}ustria, and {H}ungary) to {W}estern {E}uropean countries ({G}ermany, {F}rance, {B}elgium, and {N}etherland), and {S}outh {S}candinavia. {F}rom the vicinity of {C}arpathian {M}ountains to the {B}altic countries and to {P}oland, {R}ussia, and {F}inland. {T}he dissemination towards {D}enmark and {N}orth {S}candinavia is more hypothetical and probably involved several independent streams from south and north {F}ennoscandia.}, keywords = {puumala orthohantavirus ; phylogeography ; co-evolution ; bank vole (myodes glareolus) ; {EUROPE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{V}iruses}, volume = {11}, numero = {8}, pages = {art. 679 [16 ]}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.3390/v11080679}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010076639}, }