Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for human disease risk. Notably, tick-borne pathogens, many of which are associated with growing deer abundance, show global increasing prevalence and pose increasing challenges for disease prevention. Human activities can largely affect the patterns of deer space-use and can therefore be potential management tools to alleviate human-wildlife conflicts. Here, we tested how deer space-use patterns are influenced by human recreational activities, and how this in turn affects the spatial distribution of the sheep tick (Ixodes ricinus), a relevant disease vector of zoonoses such as Lyme borrelioses. We compared deer dropping and questing tick density on ...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
Background: Identifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pathoge...
The risk of tick-borne disease in humans depends on the exposure to pathogen-infected ticks, which i...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Background: Understanding which factors drive population densities of disease vectors is an importan...
The management of wildlife hosts for controlling parasites and disease has a history of mixed succes...
The management of wildlife hosts for controlling parasites and disease has a history of mixed succes...
BackgroundIdentifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pathogens, s...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
Background: Identifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pathoge...
The risk of tick-borne disease in humans depends on the exposure to pathogen-infected ticks, which i...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Altered interactions between pathogens, their hosts and vectors have potential consequences for huma...
Background: Understanding which factors drive population densities of disease vectors is an importan...
The management of wildlife hosts for controlling parasites and disease has a history of mixed succes...
The management of wildlife hosts for controlling parasites and disease has a history of mixed succes...
BackgroundIdentifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pathogens, s...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
In Europe the most important hosts maintaining Ixodes ricinus tick populations are deer. Therefore, ...
Background: Identifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pathoge...
The risk of tick-borne disease in humans depends on the exposure to pathogen-infected ticks, which i...