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Mapping Nest Success In Migrating Birds, Daniel Bisaccio
Mapping Nest Success In Migrating Birds, Daniel Bisaccio
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Does habitat size, fragmented forests, or “the edge effect” impact nest success of migrating / resident birds?
Factors Influencing Interactions Between Ticks And Wild Birds, Amy A. Diaz
Factors Influencing Interactions Between Ticks And Wild Birds, Amy A. Diaz
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Lyme disease, a tick-borne bacterial illness, is the most common vector-borne infection in north temperate areas worldwide. Ticks, while minute in size, can be competent vectors of both human and animal diseases. Upon hatching, larvae must take a blood meal in order to transform into the next life stage. When taking this first blood meal, the larval tick may ingest blood containing pathogens. If this occurs, the newly emerged nymphal tick is capable of transmitting infection to the next host, which can become infected and, if reservoir competent, infective. When the pathogen carrying vector is attached long enough, a host …