Fig. 1From: Impact of vertebrate communities on Ixodes ricinus-borne disease risk in forest areasTick densities on forest sites. Tick-borne pathogen names: density of infected nymphal ticks (calculated by multiplying the DON by the prevalence). Horizontal axis: density per 1200 m2 forest site. Vertical axis: two letter abbreviation per site. Locations are ranked by DON (from large to small) and displayed in Additional file 1: Figure S1. Abbreviations: DOL, density of larval ticks; DON, density of nymphal ticks; DOA, density of adult ticksBack to article page