A 15-year study in India's Spiti Valley revealed that replacing wild herbivores with livestock significantly affects ...
Replacing native grazers with livestock can drastically influence the numbers of ground-dwelling arthropods like spiders, as well as that of ticks and mites that can spread vector-borne diseases ...
Greater monitoring of the risk of diseases spread by insects is needed in environments where animals and people coexist, say ...
Alpha-gal syndrome, affects hundreds of thousands of Americans and is particularly prevalent in the southeastern United ...
Livestock grazing affects spider populations, altering ecosystems Spider decline raises risk of diseases spread by ticks and mites Increase in ...