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Managing Invasive Plants And Ticks Together | Clue Into The Evolution Of The Bird Brain

Nov 19, 2024
Lexi Krupp, a science and health reporter from Vermont Public, explores the intersection of invasive plants and tick-borne illnesses. She discusses how managing Japanese barberry can potentially reduce blacklegged tick populations, thus mitigating Lyme disease risks. The conversation then shifts to an incredible 80-million-year-old fossil of Navaornis hestiae, which sheds light on the evolution of bird brains. Researchers highlight unexpected similarities between ancient and modern bird skulls, revealing new insights into avian evolution.
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  • Managing invasive plants, particularly Japanese barberry, could significantly reduce black-legged tick populations and the risk of tick-borne illnesses.
  • The discovery of the Navaornis hestiae fossil reveals crucial insights into the evolutionary development of bird brain structures and their complexity.

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Understanding Ticks and Invasive Plants

Black-legged ticks, or deer ticks, pose significant health risks as they can spread diseases like Lyme disease. Researchers have identified a correlation between the proliferation of these ticks and invasive plant species, particularly Japanese barberry. Studies have shown that areas with barberry have up to twice as many ticks compared to regions with native shrubs, prompting a five-year project to explore methods of eradicating these invasive plants. The project's goal is to determine whether removing these plants could lead to a decrease in tick populations, thereby offering landowners actionable strategies to manage both tick and invasive plant issues.

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