相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。Factors Driving the Abundance of Ixodes ricinus Ticks and the Prevalence of Zoonotic I. ricinus-Borne Pathogens in Natural Foci
Francisco Ruiz-Fons et al.
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (2012)
Local habitat and landscape affect Ixodes ricinus tick abundances in forests on poor, sandy soils
Wesley Tack et al.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2012)
The abundance of Ixodes ricinus ticks depends on tree species composition and shrub cover
W. Tack et al.
PARASITOLOGY (2012)
Modelling the effect of temperature variation on the seasonal dynamics of Ixodes ricinus tick populations
Penelope A. Hancock et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY (2011)
Replacing coniferous monocultures with mixed-species production stands: An assessment of the potential benefits for forest biodiversity in northern Europe
Adam Felton et al.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2010)
Forest Structure and Roe Deer Abundance Predict Tick-Borne Encephalitis Risk in Italy
Annapaola Rizzoli et al.
PLOS ONE (2009)
Socio-economic factors in the differential upsurge of tick-borne encephalitis in Central and Eastern Europe
Dana Sumilo et al.
REVIEWS IN MEDICAL VIROLOGY (2008)
Admixing broadleaved to coniferous tree species: a review on yield, ecological stability and economics
Thomas Knoke et al.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH (2008)
Emerging zoonoses and vector-borne infections affecting humans in Europe
R. M. Vorou et al.
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION (2007)
The shifting landscape of tick-borne zoonoses: tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme borreliosis in Europe
SE Randolph
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2001)
Tick-borne encephalitis in Sweden and climate change
E Lindgren et al.
LANCET (2001)
Influence of saturation deficit and temperature on Ixodes ricinus tick questing activity in a Lyme borreliosis-endemic area (Switzerland)
JL Perret et al.
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH (2000)
Impact of climatic change on the northern latitude limit and population density of the disease-transmitting European tick Ixodes ricinus
E Lindgren et al.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES (2000)