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Experimental evidence for opposing effects of high deer density on tick-borne pathogen prevalence and hazard.

Sara L GandyElizabeth KilbrideRoman BiekCaroline MillinsLucy Gilbert
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
High densities of tick reproduction hosts such as deer can drive up vector-borne disease hazard, despite the potential to simultaneously reduce pathogen prevalence. This has implications for environmental pathogen management and for deer management, although the impact of intermediate deer densities now needs testing.
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