• White-tailed deer are less important than previously thought
  • Mice matter more
  • The acorn effect
  • Mouse numbers don’t predict the proportion of Lyme-infected ticks
  • Extreme temperatures don’t kill ticks in the wild
  • fireweed
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    7 hours ago

    Extreme temperatures don’t kill ticks in the wild

    This surprised me because I thought climate change (specifically warmer winters) were behind the explosion of tick populations in the United States and Canada.

    • solo@piefed.socialOP
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      7 hours ago

      I think both these things can be true. Maybe warmer winters tick’s population grow, and in the same time ticks can be resilient to high temperatures during summer