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How human land-clearing changes disease vector survival

Orville Wright Happi-Tchakounte, Ivric Valaire Yatat-Djeumen, Lukas Eigentler, Pierre Couteron

May 29, 2026

Researchers modeled how deforestation affects populations of blood-feeding insects and their wild animal hosts across fragmented landscapes. They found that low habitat destruction lets vectors and animals coexist, while heavy destruction eliminates vectors entirely. Surprisingly, intermediate destruction levels can trigger chaotic oscillations before vectors vanish, suggesting land-use policies could either worsen or eliminate certain infectious diseases depending on the degree of disturbance.
Published as Analysis of a two patch model for disease vector-animal dynamics with non-linear anthropization-driven migration arXiv:2605.31015
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