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

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

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