Anders Herland
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View article: Diel Niche of Sympatric Small Mammals Revealed by Year‐Round Camera Trapping
Diel Niche of Sympatric Small Mammals Revealed by Year‐Round Camera Trapping Open
At northern latitudes, small mammals are of key importance for ecosystem dynamics. Yet, few have monitored the small mammal community to accurately investigate activity of sympatric small mammals at finer temporal resolutions, and conseque…
View article: Individual heterogeneity in ixodid tick infestation and prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in a northern community of small mammalian hosts
Individual heterogeneity in ixodid tick infestation and prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in a northern community of small mammalian hosts Open
Heterogeneous aggregation of parasites between individual hosts is common and regarded as an important factor in understanding transmission dynamics of vector-borne diseases. Lyme disease is vectored by generalist tick species, yet we have…
View article: Ecological ramifications of adaptation to size-selective mortality
Ecological ramifications of adaptation to size-selective mortality Open
Size-selective mortality due to harvesting is a threat to numerous exploited species, but how it affects the ecosystem remains largely unexplored. Here, we used a pond mesocosm experiment to assess how evolutionary responses to opposite si…
View article: Ecological ramifications of adaptation to size-selectivity mortality
Ecological ramifications of adaptation to size-selectivity mortality Open
Datasets and R scripts associated to the article entitled "Ecological ramifications of adaptation to size-selectivity mortality" (Accepted in Royal Society Open Science)
View article: Tick abundance, pathogen prevalence, and disease incidence in two contrasting regions at the northern distribution range of Europe
Tick abundance, pathogen prevalence, and disease incidence in two contrasting regions at the northern distribution range of Europe Open
Many factors contribute to different disease incidence across ecosystems. We found that regional variation in tick-borne disease incidence may be partly linked to vector abundance and pathogen prevalence, but differently for human and live…