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Figure: Relative frequencies of the small mammals caught in each of the 49 localities sampled. 1: Bakel, 2: Badi Nieriko, 3: Bala, 4: Bantako, 5: Birkelane, 6: Boutougoufara, 7: Bransan, 8: Dembankane, 9: Diakene-Wolof, 10: Dianke Makha, 11: Diattacounda, 12: Diawara, 13: Dide Gassama, 14: Dieylany, 15: Doulouyabe, 16: Fadiouth, 17: Gandiaye, 18: Goudiry, 19: Gouloumbou, 20: Goumbayel, 21: Ida Seco, 22: Joal, 23: Kedougou, 24: Kidira, 25: Kothiary, 26: Kounkane, 27: Koussan, 28: Mako, 29: Marsassoum, 30: Mereto, 31: Ndiobene, 32: Niahene, 33: Panal, 34: Rufisque, 35: Sabodala, 36: Segou, 37: Seme, 38: Sil, 39: Sinthian Koundara, 40: Sinthiou Doube, 41: Sinthiou Maleme, 42: Soutouta, 43: Tambacounda, 44: Talibadji, 45: Tobor, 46: Tuabou, 47: Velingara, 48: Yafera, 49: Youppe Hamady (see Table 1 for geographic coordinates and home area of each locality). Modified from Fig. 5 in Granjon et al. (2021). Country map retrieved from GADM 3.6 https://gadm.org/index.html) and roads from OpenStreetMap (http://download.geofabrik.de/africa/senegal-and-gambia-latest-free.shp.zip). NR1, NR6 and NR7: National Roads 1, 6 and 7. |