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Ticks and Fire - Exploring the Effects of Prescribed Fire on Tick-Borne Disease

Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube

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Ecology Courses Data Analysis Courses Diffusion Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the intricate relationship between prescribed fire and tick-borne diseases in this 52-minute seminar presented by Folashade Agusto from the University of Kansas. Delve into a comprehensive analysis of models, data, and results that examine the spatial dependency, diffusion, and heterogeneous domain of tick populations in relation to controlled burning practices. Gain insights into environmental conditions, land space considerations, and path conversion cycles that influence tick-borne disease prevalence. Learn about the team's findings, including where to implement prescribed burns effectively and the data used to support their conclusions. Engage with audience questions and discover key takeaways that could shape future approaches to managing tick populations and reducing the risk of associated diseases through strategic fire management techniques.

Syllabus

Introduction
Overview
Model
Data
Results
Duration
Spatial dependency
Diffusion
Heterogeneous domain
Conclusion
Team
Plug
Land space
Path size
Path conversion
Cycle
Special domain
Audience questions
Environmental conditions
Take home
Where to burn
Data used


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Fields Institute

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