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- A%20larger%20proportion%20of%20voles%20in%20the%20host%20population%20favored%20the%20parasitism%20of%20voles%20by%20Ixodes%20ricinus%20larvae. obtainsSupportFrom ece3.8776 assertion.
- Ixodes%20ricinus%20larvae%20disproportionately%20parasitize%20voles%20when%20voles%20are%20common%20but%20use%20shrews%20as%20alternative%20hosts%20when%20vole%20populations%20are%20declining. obtainsSupportFrom ece3.8776 assertion.
- Ixodes%20trianguliceps%20nymphs%20parasitize%20shrews%20significantly%20more%20as%20vole%20abundance%20increases. obtainsSupportFrom ece3.8776 assertion.
- Ixodes%20trianguliceps%20larvae%20show%20an%20overall%20propensity%20to%20parasitize%20shrews%20more%20than%20voles. obtainsSupportFrom ece3.8776 assertion.
- Captures%20of%20bank%20voles%20dropped%20substantially%20from%20one%20year%20to%20the%20next%20while%20shrew%20captures%20dropped%20less%20or%20increased. obtainsSupportFrom ece3.8776 assertion.
- Ixodes%20trianguliceps%20larvae%20can%20parasitize%20both%20hosts%20irrespective%20of%20their%20density%2C%20but%20parasitize%20shrews%20more%20commonly%20overall. obtainsSupportFrom ece3.8776 assertion.
- Bank%20vole%20populations%20in%20the%20study%20areas%20appeared%20to%20be%20in%20a%20declining%20phase%20during%202017%20and%202018. obtainsSupportFrom ece3.8776 assertion.