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Dr. Richard S. Ostfeld

Disease Ecologist | PhD, University of California, Berkeley

Expertise
disease ecology, Lyme disease, West Nile virus

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Richard Ostfeld studies the ecology of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases such as Powassan viral encephalitis, Babesiosis, and Anaplasmosis. By understanding the factors that influence tick abundance and infection, Ostfeld and his team can predict when and where exposure to tick-borne diseases will be high.

Ostfeld and his Bard College collaborator Felicia Keesing direct The Tick Project – a five-year study that is testing two tick control methods in residential neighborhoods throughout Dutchess County, NY. The goal: devise an effective approach to controlling tick-borne diseases that could be adopted by local municipalities, community groups, and neighborhoods. Changing climatic conditions can affect tick survival and reproduction.

Ostfeld studies the effects of environmental variables on tick survival, behavior, and population performance to predict where Lyme disease will spread as the climate warms. Ostfeld’s team is also investigating the communities of viruses that live within blacklegged ticks and an important host, the white-footed mouse. They are determining what viruses ticks and mice carry, the mechanisms by which these viruses are transmitted, and whether they could cause illness in humans.

Ostfeld has studied the relationship between land use and infectious disease for over 20 years. Development of forested areas can degrade or fragment wildlife habitat, causing species diversity to decline. Predators like foxes and owls, which feed on mice, are sensitive to fragmentation. The loss of predators can lead to more mice and fewer non-mouse hosts for ticks, increasing the abundance of Lyme-infected ticks and disease risk for humans.

Jeschke, Jonathan M., Felicia Keesing, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2013. “Novel Organisms: Comparing Invasive Species, GMOs, and Emerging Pathogens”. AMBIO. doi:10.1007/s13280-013-0387-5.
Angert, Amy L., Shannon L. LaDeau, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2013. “Climate Change and Species Interactions: Ways Forward”. In Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1297:1-7. New York Academy of Sciences. doi:10.1111/nyas.12286.
Ostfeld, Richard S., and Felicia Keesing. 2013. “Straw Men don’t Get Lyme Disease: Response to Wood and Lafferty”. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2013.05.009.
Ostfeld, Richard S. 2013. “A Candide Response to Panglossian Accusations by Randolph and Dobson: Biodiversity Buffers Disease”. Parasitology, 1-3. doi:10.1017/S0031182013000541.
Ostfeld, Richard S., Amy Angert, and Shannon LaDeau. 2013. Climate Change and Species Interactions: Ways Forward. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Vol. 1297. New York Academy of Sciences. doi:10.1111/nyas.12286.
Altizer, Sonia, Richard S. Ostfeld, Pieter T. J. Johnson, S. Kutz, and C. D. Harvell. 2013. “Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: From Evidence to a Predictive Framework”. Science 341 (6145): 514-19. doi:10.1126/science.1239401.
Ostfeld, Richard S., and William Schlesinger. 2013. The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2013. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Vol. 1286. Wiley Blackwell, NY. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nyas.2013.1286.issue-1/issuetoc.
Keesing, Felicia, B. F. Allan, T.P. Young, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2013. “Effects of Wildlife and Cattle on Tick Abundance in Central Kenya”. Ecological Applications 23 (6): 1410-18. doi:10.1890/12-1607.1.
Brunner, Jesse L., S.T.K. Duerr, Felicia Keesing, Mary E. Killilea, Holly Vuong, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2013. “An Experimental Test of Competition Among Mice, Chipmunks, and Squirrels in Deciduous Forest Fragments”. PLoS ONE 8 (6): e66798. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066798.
Myers, S.S., L. Gaffikin, C. D. Golden, Richard S. Ostfeld, K. H. Redford, T. H. Ricketts, W. R. Turner, and S. A. Osofsky. 2013. “Human Health Impacts of Ecosystem Alteration”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (47): 18753-60. doi:10.1073/pnas.1218656110.

Books


ecology of lyme disease

Lyme Disease: The Ecology of a Complex System
Oxford University Press, 2011

ostfeld book

Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems
Princeton University Press, 2008