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The question that is given over here, it consists of two different parts.
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We have to answer each and every part.
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The first part of the question says that experts study these patterns in order to predict the major outbreaks of lyme disease.
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In 2010, there was a boom in a equine corp and high rate of thick infection of mice.
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Then we have to explain do we expect a smaller or large lime disease outbursts? following a mast year.
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Following this year which the acorn production is high then it obviously attracts more deer and the pigs got their host and their larvae gets attracted to the mice so from the mice there are high chance of people getting infected with the lyme disease so the infection in the following mast year will be high and then the second part of the question says that the gypsy moth, which is a pest species, it lays yikes on the oak leaves and the moth larva can cause serious defoliations.
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A high gypsy moth population reduces a corn productivity of the oak leaves.
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Then the mice feed on the gypsy moth pupae for abundant mice suppress the gypsy moth productivity.
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If the corn was very abundant, then the number of gypsy moths will be what happened to the number of mice and the number of gypsy moths...