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Exploring the Effects of Prescribed Fire on Tick Spread and Propagation in a Spatial Setting.

Alexander Fulk1, Weizhang Huang2, Folashade Agusto1.   

Abstract

Lyme disease is one of the most prominent tick-borne diseases in the United States, and prevalence of the disease has been steadily increasing over the past several decades due to a number of factors, including climate change. Methods for control of the disease have been considered, one of which is prescribed burning. In this paper, the effects of prescribed burns on the abundance of ticks present in a spatial domain are assessed. A spatial stage-structured tick-host model with an impulsive differential equation system is developed to simulate the effect that controlled burning has on tick populations. Subsequently, a global sensitivity analysis is performed to evaluate the effect of various model parameters on the prevalence of infectious nymphs. Results indicate that while ticks can recover relatively quickly following a burn, yearly, high-intensity prescribed burns can reduce the prevalence of ticks in and around the area that is burned. The use of prescribed burns in preventing the establishment of ticks into new areas is also explored, and it is observed that frequent burning can slow establishment considerably.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35422874      PMCID: PMC9005326          DOI: 10.1155/2022/5031806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Math Methods Med        ISSN: 1748-670X            Impact factor:   2.238


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1.  Exploring the Effects of Prescribed Fire on Tick Spread and Propagation in a Spatial Setting.

Authors:  Alexander Fulk; Weizhang Huang; Folashade Agusto
Journal:  Comput Math Methods Med       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 2.238

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