KANE Mamadou
mamadou.kane@ird.fr

Mamadou KANE

Technicien, IRD (Dakar, Sénégal)

Axe(s)

Responsabilité(s) collective(s)
Responsable opérationnel PT BM BIOPASS2

Dernières publications
Galan M., Bordes A., Gauthier P., Kane M., Niang Y., Pierre E. & Granjon L. 2023. The diet of commensal Crocidura olivieri (Soricomorpha: Soricidae): predation on co-existing invasive Mus musculus suggested by DNA metabarcoding data. Mammalia 87 : 326-334. (https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2023-0021)
Mangombi-Pambou J., Granjon L., Labarrere C., Kane M., Niang Y., Fournier P.-E., Delerce J., Fenollar F. & Mediannikov O. 2023. New genotype of Coxiella burnetii causing epizootic Q fever outbreak in rodents, Northern Senegal. Emerging Infectious Diseases 29 : 1078-1081. (https://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2905.221034)
Mangombi-Pambou J.B., Granjon L., Flirden F., Kane M., Niang Y., Davoust B., Fenollar F. & Mediannikov O. 2023. Molecular survey of rodent-borne infectious agents in the Ferlo region, Senegal. Genes 14 : 1107. (https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14051107)
Niang C.T., Kane M., Niang Y., Sarr N., March L., Tatard C., Artige E., Diagne C., Moron V., Mauffrey J.-F., Noûs C., Bâ K., Laffont-Schwob I., Bal A.B. & Dalecky A. 2022. Socio-environmental changes and rodent populations in lowland agroecosystems of the lower delta of the River Senegal, West Africa: results of observations over a decade, 2008-2019. Journal of Vertebrate Biology 71 : 22015. (https://dx.doi.org/10.25225/jvb.22015)
Stragier C., Piry S., Loiseau A., Kane M., Sow A., Niang Y., Diallo M., Ndiaye A., Gauthier P., Borderon M., Granjon L., Brouat C. & Berthier K. 2022. Interplay between historical and current features of the cityscape in shaping the genetic structure of the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) in Dakar (Senegal, West Africa). Peer Community Journal 2 : e11. (https://dx.doi.org/10.1101/557066)
Diagne C.A., Granjon L., Tatard C., Ribas A., Ndiaye A., Kane M., Niang Y. & Brouat C. 2021. Same invasion, different routes: Helminth assemblages may favor the invasion success of the house mouse in Senegal. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8 : 740617. (https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.740617)
Granjon L., Fossati‐Gaschignard O., Artige E., Bâ K., Brouat C., Dalecky A., Diagne C.A., Diallo M., Gauthier P., Handschumacher P., Kane M., Husse L., Niang Y., Piry S., Sarr N., Sow A. & Duplantier J.M. 2021. Commensal small mammal trapping data in Southern Senegal, 2012–2015: where invasive species meet native ones. Ecology 102 : e03470. (https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3470)
Diagne C., Granjon L., Gueye M.S., Ndiaye A., Kane M., Niang Y., Tatard C. & Brouat C. 2020. Association between temporal patterns in helminth assemblages and successful range expansion of exotic Mus musculus domesticus in Senegal. Biological Invasions 22 : 3003-3016. (https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02304-7)
Stragier C., Piry S., Loiseau A., Kane M., Sow A., Niang Y., Diallo M., Ndiaye A., Gauthier P., Borderon M., Granjon L., Brouat C. & Berthier K. 2020. Interplay between historical and current features of the cityscape in shaping the genetic structure of the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) in Dakar (Senegal, West Africa). PCI Ecology bioRxiv 557066, ver 4 : peer-reviewed and recommended by PCI Ecology. ((http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/557066)