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Indirect Effects of Japanese Barberry Infestations on White-Footed Mice Exposure to Borrelia burgdorferi

机译:日本兔子侵染对白脚小鼠接触Borrelia Burgdorferi的间接影响

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Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii de Candolle; Ranunculales: Berberidaceae) is an exotic shrub that has invaded woodland understories in the northeastern United States. It forms dense thickets providing ideal structure and microclimate for questing blacklegged ticks (lxodes scapularis Say; Acari: Ixodidae). While there have been studies on the favorable habitat barberry provides blacklegged ticks, little has been studied on the relationship between barberry, vectors (ticks), and reservoirs (white-footed mice; Peromyscus leucopus Rafinesque; Rodentia: Cricetidae); specifically, the influence Japanese barberry has on the abundance of blacklegged ticks and Borrelia burgdorferi infection (Johnson, Schmid, Hyde, Steigerwalt, and Brenner; Spirochaetales: Spirochaetaceae) in mice. We studied the impacts of barberry treatment over the course of 6 yr to determine influence on encounter abundance with white-footed mice, encounter abundance with B. burgdorferi-infected mice, and juvenile blacklegged ticks parasitizing mice. Results from our study suggest that while both white-footed mouse and B. burgdorferi-infected mouse encounters remained similar between barberry treatment areas, juvenile tick attachment to mice was significantly greater in intact barberry stands ((X) over bar 4.4 ticks per mouse +/- 0.23 SEM) compared with managed ((X) over bar = 2.8 +/- 0.17; P 0.001) or absent ((X)over bar = 2.2 +/- 0.16; P 0.001) stands. Results of this study indicated that management of barberry stands reduced contact opportunities between blacklegged ticks and white-footed mice. Continued efforts to manage Japanese barberry will not only allow for reestablishment of native plant species, but will also reduce the number of B. burgdorferi-infected blacklegged ticks on the landscape.
机译:日本巴兰(Berberis Thunbergii de Candolle; ranunculales:Berberidaceae)是一个异国情调的灌木,在美国东北部入侵了林地苏利劳。它形成致密的丛林,提供理想的结构和微气候,用于追求Blacklegged Ticks(Lxodes Scapularis说; Acari:Ixodidae)。虽然有利于有利的栖息地河道,但是在Blacklegged蜱虫提供Blacklegged Ticks的虽然已经研究了Barberry,Vors(蜱)和水库之间的关系(白脚小鼠;蠕动症;蠕动; ricinesque; ricentia:cricetidae);具体而言,日本河道的影响对Blacklegged Ticks和Borrelia Burgdorferi感染(Johnson,Schmid,Hyde,Steigerwalt和Brenners; Spirochaetales:螺锭)在小鼠中的丰富。我们研究了河道治疗在6年的过程中的影响,以确定对白脚小鼠的影响对遇到丰富的影响,与B. Burgdorferi感染的小鼠相遇,少年黑斑蜱寄生小鼠。我们的研究结果表明,虽然白脚鼠标和B. Burgdorferi感染的小鼠之间遭受类似于伏果治疗区域的相似性,但在完整的Barberry Stacks((x)上每小时鼠标4.4滴度,小鼠对小鼠的少年蜱圈附着明显更大/ - 0.23 sem)与杆= 2.8 +/- 0.17; p <0.001)或不存在(x)(&(x)& = 2.2 +/- 0.16; p <0.001)支架。该研究的结果表明,伏特氏族的管理层在Blacklegged Ticks和White-Poited小鼠之间减少了接触机会。持续管理日本伏特的努力不仅可以重新建立原生植物物种,而且还会减少在景观上的B.Burgdorferi感染的Blacklegged蜱虫的数量。

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