About this Research Topic
The catastrophic environmental damage of these invasion processes cannot be understood without parasites travelling as stowaways to these newly colonized areas. These new residents will coexist with the local fauna and its parasites, providing a new ecological framework. The above-mentioned parasites include rodent‐borne diseases covering viruses, bacteria, helminths, and arthropods; this list of parasites carried by invasive rodents is vast, many of them holding veterinary significance.
Nowadays, invasive rodents continue colonizing new areas in our today’s world, as this is a dynamic process that continues taking place. These invasive processes are invigorated in present times by an exponentially interconnected earth by transport and the associated new transnational infrastructures at a planetary scale.
This Research Topic will include studies from the screening of macro- and micro-parasites, to its effects on and consequences for the success of invasion by rodents. The geographical area of these studies can include the original distribution of these rodent species as well as invaded areas. We welcome Original Research articles and Mini-Reviews.
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Keywords: Rattus, Mus, bioinvasion, parasite, rodent‐borne diseases
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