Ehrmann, Steffen Ruyts, Sanne Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael Bauhus, Jürgen Brunet, Jörg Cousins, Sara Deconchat, Marc Decocq, Guillaume De Frenne, Pieter De Smedt, Pallieter Diekmann, Martin Gallet-Moron, Emilie Gärtner, Stefanie Hansen, Karin Kolb, Annette Lenoir, Jonathan Lindgren, Jessica Naaf, Tobias Paal, Taavi Panning, Marcus Prinz, Maren Valdés, Alicia Verheyen, Kris Wulf, Monika Liira, Jaan Additional file 10: Figure S2. of Habitat properties are key drivers of Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) prevalence in Ixodes ricinus populations of deciduous forest fragments Response profiles of infection prevalence for each significant driver. Shown are the prediction line, confidence band (alpha = 0.05) and the partial residuals. The driver groups are macroclimate, landscape, macrohabitat, microhabitat and ontogeny. η2 values represent the relative contribution each variable has in explaining variation in the response. Nymphal infection prevalence. (FA) = variable is a correlation factor, ‘abund.’ = abundance, ‘disp.’ = dispersules, ‘cont.’ = content, CWM = community weighted mean, ‘reg. Leaf-dist.’ = leaf distribution regular on stem. (PDF 332 kb) Climate gradient;Dilution habitat;Disease ecology;Ecosystem disservice;Functional ecology;Landscape epidemiology;Land-use change;Lyme disease risk;Multi-scale analysis;smallFOREST 2018-01-08
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