<div><p>The abundance of infected Ixodid ticks is an important component of human risk of Lyme disease, and various empirical studies have shown that this is associated, at least in part, to landscape fragmentation. In this study, we aimed at exploring how varying woodland fragmentation patterns affect the risk of Lyme disease, through infected tick abundance. A cellular automata model was developed, incorporating a heterogeneous landscape with three interactive components: an age-structured tick population, a classical disease transmission function, and hosts. A set of simplifying assumptions were adopted with respect to the study objective and field data limitations. In the model, the landscape influences both tick survival and host movem...
Pathogen prevalence within blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis Say, 1821) tends to vary across site...
Landscapes are topographically, geologically and biotically heterogeneous and the spatial pattern of...
Tick-borne diseases have long been mainly associated with forests, the primary habitat for Ixodes ri...
The abundance of infected Ixodid ticks is an important component of human risk of Lyme disease, and ...
The abundance of infected Ixodid ticks is an important component of human risk of Lyme disease, and ...
Abstract Fragmentation of the landscape has been pro-posed to play an important role in defining loc...
This thesis presents a theoretical modelling approach for the key components in the socio-ecological...
Lyme disease (LD) is a commonly cited model for the link between habitat loss and/or fragmentation a...
Patterns of vector-borne disease risk are changing globally in space and time and elevated disease r...
Background Incidence of Lyme disease in the US continues to grow. Low-density development is also in...
This paper aims to construct a spatially-explicit model of Ixodes scapularis infection in the State ...
Lyme disease is the most common vector borne disease in the United States. Recent increases in Lyme...
Because tick and tick-borne disease distributions are so tightly linked to the environment, a robust...
Context: In the ecology of Lyme disease emergence, it remains unclear to what extent spread of the t...
We investigated potential risk factors for Lyme disease at the level of a southern Rhode Island comm...
Pathogen prevalence within blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis Say, 1821) tends to vary across site...
Landscapes are topographically, geologically and biotically heterogeneous and the spatial pattern of...
Tick-borne diseases have long been mainly associated with forests, the primary habitat for Ixodes ri...
The abundance of infected Ixodid ticks is an important component of human risk of Lyme disease, and ...
The abundance of infected Ixodid ticks is an important component of human risk of Lyme disease, and ...
Abstract Fragmentation of the landscape has been pro-posed to play an important role in defining loc...
This thesis presents a theoretical modelling approach for the key components in the socio-ecological...
Lyme disease (LD) is a commonly cited model for the link between habitat loss and/or fragmentation a...
Patterns of vector-borne disease risk are changing globally in space and time and elevated disease r...
Background Incidence of Lyme disease in the US continues to grow. Low-density development is also in...
This paper aims to construct a spatially-explicit model of Ixodes scapularis infection in the State ...
Lyme disease is the most common vector borne disease in the United States. Recent increases in Lyme...
Because tick and tick-borne disease distributions are so tightly linked to the environment, a robust...
Context: In the ecology of Lyme disease emergence, it remains unclear to what extent spread of the t...
We investigated potential risk factors for Lyme disease at the level of a southern Rhode Island comm...
Pathogen prevalence within blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis Say, 1821) tends to vary across site...
Landscapes are topographically, geologically and biotically heterogeneous and the spatial pattern of...
Tick-borne diseases have long been mainly associated with forests, the primary habitat for Ixodes ri...