Background Understanding which factors drive population densities of disease vectors is an important step in assessing disease risk. We tested the hypothesis that the density of ticks from the Ixodes ricinus complex, which are important vectors for tick-borne diseases, is determined by the density of deer, as adults of these ticks mainly feed on deer. Methods We performed a cross-sectional study to investigate I. ricinus density across 20 forest plots in the Netherlands that ranged widely in deer availability to ticks, and performed a deer-exclosure experiment in four pairs of 1 ha forest plots in a separate site. Results Ixodes ricinus from all stages were more abundant in plots with deer (n = 17) than in plots without deer (n = 3). Where ...
Predators and competitors of vertebrates can in theory reduce the density of infected nymphs (DIN)—a...
Cattle grazing has been suggested to reduce the risk for Lyme borreliosis by decreasing the density ...
International audienceTick-borne diseases represent the majority of vector-borne human diseases in E...
Background Understanding which factors drive population densities of disease vectors is an important...
Understanding which factors drive population densities of disease vectors is an important step in as...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
The management of wildlife hosts for controlling parasites and disease has a history of mixed succes...
Background Many wingless ectoparasites have a limited capacity for active movement a...
Abstract Background Identifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pa...
To better understand vector-borne disease dynamics, knowledge of the ecological interactions between...
Nymphal and adult Ixodes scapularis Say were sampled by flagging at 2 sites on a barrier island, Fir...
Background: The density of questing ticks infected with tick-borne pathogens is an important paramet...
Tick borne encephalitis (TBE) is endemic to eastern and central Europe with broad temporal and spati...
Predators and competitors of vertebrates can in theory reduce the density of infected nymphs (DIN)-a...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Predators and competitors of vertebrates can in theory reduce the density of infected nymphs (DIN)—a...
Cattle grazing has been suggested to reduce the risk for Lyme borreliosis by decreasing the density ...
International audienceTick-borne diseases represent the majority of vector-borne human diseases in E...
Background Understanding which factors drive population densities of disease vectors is an important...
Understanding which factors drive population densities of disease vectors is an important step in as...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
The management of wildlife hosts for controlling parasites and disease has a history of mixed succes...
Background Many wingless ectoparasites have a limited capacity for active movement a...
Abstract Background Identifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pa...
To better understand vector-borne disease dynamics, knowledge of the ecological interactions between...
Nymphal and adult Ixodes scapularis Say were sampled by flagging at 2 sites on a barrier island, Fir...
Background: The density of questing ticks infected with tick-borne pathogens is an important paramet...
Tick borne encephalitis (TBE) is endemic to eastern and central Europe with broad temporal and spati...
Predators and competitors of vertebrates can in theory reduce the density of infected nymphs (DIN)-a...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Predators and competitors of vertebrates can in theory reduce the density of infected nymphs (DIN)—a...
Cattle grazing has been suggested to reduce the risk for Lyme borreliosis by decreasing the density ...
International audienceTick-borne diseases represent the majority of vector-borne human diseases in E...