The population structure of Glossina palpalis gambiensis from island and continental locations in coastal Guinea

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Solano, Philippe | Ravel, Sophie | Bouyer, Jérémy | Camara, Mamadou | Kagbadouno, Moïse S. | Dyer, Naomi | Gardes, Laetitia | Hérault, Damien | Donnelly, Martin J. | de Meeus, Thierry

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International audience. BACKGROUND: We undertook a population genetics analysis of the tsetse fly Glossina palpalis gambiensis, a major vector of sleeping sickness in West Africa, using microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA markers. Our aims were to estimate effective population size and the degree of isolation between coastal sites on the mainland of Guinea and Loos Islands. The sampling locations encompassed Dubréka, the area with the highest Human African Trypanosomosis (HAT) prevalence in West Africa, mangrove and savannah sites on the mainland, and two islands, Fotoba and Kassa, within the Loos archipelago. These data are discussed with respect to the feasibility and sustainability of control strategies in those sites currently experiencing, or at risk of, sleeping sickness. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We found very low migration rates between sites except between those sampled around the Dubréka area that seems to contain a widely dispersed and panmictic population. In the Kassa island samples, various effective population size estimates all converged on surprisingly small values (10

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