International audienceTick-borne diseases represent the majority of vector-borne human diseases in Europe, with Ixodes ricinus, mostly present in forests, as the main vector. Studies show that vertebrate hosts diversification would decrease the prevalence of these pathogens. However, it is not well known whether habitat diversity can have similar impact on ticks and their infection rates. We measured the presence and abundance of different stages of I. ricinus, and the prevalence of associated pathogens in a large-scale forest experiment in which we manipulated tree diversity and moisture level. We showed that larval abundance was influenced by tree species identity, with larvae being more present in pine plots than in oak plots, while nymp...
Abstract Background Forests in urban landscapes differ from their rural counterparts in ways that ma...
Patterns of vector-borne disease risk are changing globally in space and time and elevated disease r...
An increasing number of studies have investigated the consequences of biodiversity loss for the occu...
International audienceTick-borne diseases represent the majority of vector-borne human diseases in E...
Ticks constitute a threat for human and animal health, as they are vectors of various pathogens. For...
Background: The tick Ixodes ricinus has considerable impact on the health of humans and other terres...
Background: The density of questing ticks infected with tick-borne pathogens is an important paramet...
The mainstream forestry policy in many European countries is to convert coniferous plantations into ...
Ecological changes are recognized as an important driver behind the emergence of infectious diseases...
International audienceEcological changes are recognized as an important driver behind the emergence ...
Abstract Background The castor bean tick (Ixodes ricinus) transmits infectious diseases such as Lyme...
The human pathogens Borrelia afzelii, which causes Lyme borreliosis and B. miyamotoi, which causes r...
Lyme disease is caused by bacteria of the Borrelia burgdorferi genospecies complex and transmitted b...
The human pathogens Borrelia afzelii, which causes Lyme borreliosis and B. miyamotoi, which causes r...
Nymphal Ixodes ricinus ticks (n=180) were collected from three different areas in the Netherlands to...
Abstract Background Forests in urban landscapes differ from their rural counterparts in ways that ma...
Patterns of vector-borne disease risk are changing globally in space and time and elevated disease r...
An increasing number of studies have investigated the consequences of biodiversity loss for the occu...
International audienceTick-borne diseases represent the majority of vector-borne human diseases in E...
Ticks constitute a threat for human and animal health, as they are vectors of various pathogens. For...
Background: The tick Ixodes ricinus has considerable impact on the health of humans and other terres...
Background: The density of questing ticks infected with tick-borne pathogens is an important paramet...
The mainstream forestry policy in many European countries is to convert coniferous plantations into ...
Ecological changes are recognized as an important driver behind the emergence of infectious diseases...
International audienceEcological changes are recognized as an important driver behind the emergence ...
Abstract Background The castor bean tick (Ixodes ricinus) transmits infectious diseases such as Lyme...
The human pathogens Borrelia afzelii, which causes Lyme borreliosis and B. miyamotoi, which causes r...
Lyme disease is caused by bacteria of the Borrelia burgdorferi genospecies complex and transmitted b...
The human pathogens Borrelia afzelii, which causes Lyme borreliosis and B. miyamotoi, which causes r...
Nymphal Ixodes ricinus ticks (n=180) were collected from three different areas in the Netherlands to...
Abstract Background Forests in urban landscapes differ from their rural counterparts in ways that ma...
Patterns of vector-borne disease risk are changing globally in space and time and elevated disease r...
An increasing number of studies have investigated the consequences of biodiversity loss for the occu...