Decreased small mammal and on-host tick abundance in association with invasive red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta).
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Castellanos, A. A., Medeiros, M., Hamer, G. L., Morrow, M. E., Eubanks, M. D., Teel, P. D., Hamer, S. A., & Light, J. E.
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Castellanos, Adrian A||Medeiros, Matthew CI||Hamer, Gabriel L||Morrow, Michael E||Eubanks, Micky D||Teel, Pete D||Hamer, Sarah A||Light, Jessica E
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Animals
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Ants
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Arthropod Vectors
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Ecology
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Ecosystem
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Insecticides
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Introduced Species
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Invasive Species
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Larva
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Mammals
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Nymph
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Population Dynamics
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Rickettsia
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Species Interactions
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Texas
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Tick-borne Pathogens
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Ticks
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Vector
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