@article{fdi:010076518, title = {{N}egative density-dependent dispersal in tsetse flies : a risk for control campaigns ?}, author = {{D}e {M}eeûs, {T}hierry and {R}avel, {S}ophie and {S}olano, {P}hilippe and {B}ouyer, {J}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}setse flies are vectors of parasites that cause diseases responsible for significant economic losses and health issues in sub-{S}aharan {A}frica, including sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in domestic animals. {E}fficient vector-control campaigns require good knowledge of the demographic parameters of the targeted populations. {I}n the last decade, population genetics emerged as a convenient way to measure population densities and dispersal in tsetse flies. {H}ere, by revealing a strong negative density-dependent dispersal in two dimensions, we suggest that control campaigns might unleash dispersal from untreated areas. {I}f confirmed by direct measurement of dispersal before and after control campaigns, area-wide and/or sequential treatments of neighboring sites will be necessary to prevent this issue.}, keywords = {{BURKINA} {FASO} ; {CAMEROUN} ; {GHANA} ; {OUGANDA} ; {TANZANIE} ; {KENYA} ; {AFRIQUE} {SUBSAHARIENNE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{T}rends in {P}arasitology}, volume = {35}, numero = {8}, pages = {615--621}, ISSN = {1471-4922}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.1016/j.pt.2019.05.007}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010076518}, }