Effect of landscape features on the relationship between Ixodes ricinus ticks and their small mammal hosts

Mise à jour : 20 janvier 2016
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paysage cultivé
forêt
intervention au niveau de la nature et des paysages
modification du paysage
gestion du paysage
aménagement du paysage
mammifère
parasite

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"Background
The consequences of land use changes are among the most cited causes of emerging infectious diseases because they can modify the ecology and transmission of pathogens. This is particularly true for vector-borne diseases which depend on abiotic (e.g. climate) and biotic conditions (i.e. hosts and vectors). In this study, we investigated how landscape features affect the abundances of small mammals and Ixodes ricinus ticks, and how they influence their relationship.
Methods
From 2012 to 2014, small mammals and questing I. ricinus ticks were sampled in spring and autumn in 24 sites located in agricultural and forest landscapes in Brittany, France. We tested the effects of landscape features (composition and configuration) on the abundances of small mammal species and immature ticks and their relationship. Additionally, we quantified the larval tick burden of small mammals in 2012 to better describe this relationship."

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Effect of landscape features on the relationship between Ixodes ricinus ticks and their small mammal hosts
Type de document
Publication scientifique
Auteurs personnes
Butet, Alain
Plantard Olivier
Rantier Yann
Lebert Isabelle
Faille Frédéric
Durand Axelle
Bouju Agnès
Agoulon Albert
Bastian Suzanne
Perez Grégoire
Éditeur
Biomed Central
Date de parution
20 janvier 2016
Langue
Anglais