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1. Ixodes ricinus as potential vector for Usutu virus

2. Ixodes ricinus as potential vector for Usutu virus

3. Comparing the effectiveness of short-focal camera trapping, live trapping, and soil eDNA for surveying small mammals : A case study on Eurasian water shrew (Neomys fodiens)

4. Estimating species distribution from camera trap by-catch data, using jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) as an example

5. Ixodes ricinus as potential vector for Usutu virus

6. Higher rat abundance in greener urban areas

7. Differential susceptibility of geographically distinct Ixodes ricinus populations to tick-borne encephalitis virus and louping ill virus

8. Biodiversity in the Lyme-light : ecological restoration and tick-borne diseases in Europe

9. Sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) decrease nymphal infection prevalence for tick-borne pathogens Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in a coastal dune ecosystem

10. Sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) decrease nymphal infection prevalence for tick-borne pathogens Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in a coastal dune ecosystem

11. Increased rat-borne zoonotic disease hazard in greener urban areas

12. Detection of tick-borne encephalitis virus in ear tissue and dried blood spots from naturally infected wild rodents

13. Infection of wild-caught wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) and yellow-necked mice (A. flavicollis) with tick-borne encephalitis virus

14. Differential associations of horizontally and vertically transmitted symbionts on Ixodes ricinus behaviour and physiology

15. Tick-borne encephalitis virus polyprotein gene, complete cds.

16. Continued Circulation of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Variants and Detection of Novel Transmission Foci, the Netherlands

17. Assembly and Comparison of Ca. Neoehrlichia mikurensis Genomes

18. Circulation of Babesia Species and Their Exposure to Humans through Ixodes Ricinus

19. Circulation of Babesia Species and Their Exposure to Humans through Ixodes Ricinus

20. Circulation of Babesia Species and Their Exposure to Humans through Ixodes Ricinus

21. Tick Microbiomes in Neotropical Forest Fragments Are Best Explained by Tick-Associated and Environmental Factors Rather than Host Blood Source.

22. Circulation of Babesia Species and Their Exposure to Humans through Ixodes Ricinus

23. Circulation of Babesia Species and their exposure to humans through Ixodes Ricinus

24. Spatial risk analysis for the introduction and circulation of six arboviruses in the Netherlands

25. Spatial risk analysis for the introduction and circulation of six arboviruses in the Netherlands

26. Spatial risk analysis for the introduction and circulation of six arboviruses in the Netherlands

27. Spatial risk analysis for the introduction and circulation of six arboviruses in the Netherlands

28. Effectiveness of Panama as an intercontinental land bridge for large mammals

29. Spatial risk analysis for the introduction and circulation of six arboviruses in the Netherlands

30. Ticks on rodents in the Netherlands 2007-2019

31. TBEV surveillance in rodents, the Netherlands: 2018-2019

32. Proteomic fingerprinting of neotropical hard tick species (Acari : Ixodidae) using a selfcurated mass spectra reference library

33. Spatial risk analysis for the introduction and circulation of six arboviruses in the Netherlands

35. Risk factors associated with sustained circulation of six zoonotic arboviruses: a systematic review for selection of surveillance sites in non-endemic areas

36. Risk factors associated with sustained circulation of six zoonotic arboviruses: a systematic review for selection of surveillance sites in non-endemic areas

37. Local host-tick coextinction in neotropical forest fragments

38. Risk factors associated with sustained circulation of six zoonotic arboviruses: A systematic review for selection of surveillance sites in non-endemic areas

39. Host body size and the diversity of tick assemblages on Neotropical vertebrates.

40. Host body size and the diversity of tick assemblages on Neotropical vertebrates.

41. Community ecology of Neotropical ticks, hosts, and associated pathogens

42. Molecular ecological insights into neotropical bird-tick interactions

43. Host body size and the diversity of tick assemblages on Neotropical vertebrates

44. Host specificity in a diverse Neotropical tick community: an assessment using quantitative network analysis and host phylogeny

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