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English: Acorns at the Base of a Red Oak (Quercus rubra) during a Heavy Year of Mast Production. Many species of wildlife, including white-footed mice (P. leucopus), an important disease reservoir for Lyme disease, feast on acorns during years of high availability. |
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Source | Bradbury J: Beyond the Fire-Hazard Mentality of Medicine: The Ecology of Infectious Diseases. PLoS Biol 1/2/2003: e22. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0000022 |
Author | (Picture courtesy of Rick Ostfeld; photograph by Molly Ahearn.) |
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