Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance
Abstract Nonnative, invasive shrubs can affect human disease risk through direct and indirect effects on vector populations. Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) is a common invader within eastern deciduous forests where tick‐borne disease (e.g., Lyme disease) rates are high. We tested whether R. multi...
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doaj-7df840f7c9714c3794215315e2d2364d2020-11-25T01:35:04ZengWileyEcosphere2150-89252016-03-0173n/an/a10.1002/ecs2.1317Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundanceSolny A. Adalsteinsson0Vincent D'Amico1W. Gregory Shriver2Dustin Brisson3Jeffrey J. Buler4Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology University of Delaware Newark Delaware 19716 USAUnited States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Northern Research Station Newark Delaware 19716 USADepartment of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology University of Delaware Newark Delaware 19716 USADepartment of Biology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19104 USADepartment of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology University of Delaware Newark Delaware 19716 USAAbstract Nonnative, invasive shrubs can affect human disease risk through direct and indirect effects on vector populations. Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) is a common invader within eastern deciduous forests where tick‐borne disease (e.g., Lyme disease) rates are high. We tested whether R. multiflora invasion affects blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) abundance and at what scale. We sampled host‐seeking ticks at two spatial scales: fine scale, within R. multiflora‐invaded forest fragments; and patch scale, among R. multiflora‐invaded and R. multiflora‐free forest fragments. At a fine scale, we trapped 2.3 times more ticks under R. multiflora compared with paired traps 25 m away from R. multiflora. At the patch scale, we trapped 3.2 times as many ticks in R. multiflora‐free forests compared with R. multiflora‐invaded forests. Thus, ticks are concentrated beneath R. multiflora within invaded forests, but uninvaded forests support significantly more ticks. Among all covariates tested, leaf litter volume was the best predictor of tick abundance; at the patch scale, R. multiflora‐invaded forests had less leaf litter than uninvaded forests. We suggest that leaf litter availability at the patch scale plays a greater role in constraining tick abundance than the fine‐scale, positive effect of invasive shrubs.https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1317forest fragmentationinvasive speciesIxodes scapularisnonnative plantRosa multiflorascale |
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Solny A. Adalsteinsson Vincent D'Amico W. Gregory Shriver Dustin Brisson Jeffrey J. Buler |
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Solny A. Adalsteinsson Vincent D'Amico W. Gregory Shriver Dustin Brisson Jeffrey J. Buler Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance Ecosphere forest fragmentation invasive species Ixodes scapularis nonnative plant Rosa multiflora scale |
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Solny A. Adalsteinsson Vincent D'Amico W. Gregory Shriver Dustin Brisson Jeffrey J. Buler |
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Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance |
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Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance |
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Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance |
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Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance |
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Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance |
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scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance |
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2016-03-01 |
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Abstract Nonnative, invasive shrubs can affect human disease risk through direct and indirect effects on vector populations. Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) is a common invader within eastern deciduous forests where tick‐borne disease (e.g., Lyme disease) rates are high. We tested whether R. multiflora invasion affects blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) abundance and at what scale. We sampled host‐seeking ticks at two spatial scales: fine scale, within R. multiflora‐invaded forest fragments; and patch scale, among R. multiflora‐invaded and R. multiflora‐free forest fragments. At a fine scale, we trapped 2.3 times more ticks under R. multiflora compared with paired traps 25 m away from R. multiflora. At the patch scale, we trapped 3.2 times as many ticks in R. multiflora‐free forests compared with R. multiflora‐invaded forests. Thus, ticks are concentrated beneath R. multiflora within invaded forests, but uninvaded forests support significantly more ticks. Among all covariates tested, leaf litter volume was the best predictor of tick abundance; at the patch scale, R. multiflora‐invaded forests had less leaf litter than uninvaded forests. We suggest that leaf litter availability at the patch scale plays a greater role in constraining tick abundance than the fine‐scale, positive effect of invasive shrubs. |
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forest fragmentation invasive species Ixodes scapularis nonnative plant Rosa multiflora scale |
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