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MINTbioRxiv EcologyJun 11, 2026

Past and future phenology changes of zoonotic vector-borne diseases under climate and land-use change

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Final score
-2.56
Confidence
9/10
Amount
1.5M CBWD

AI justification

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=MINT/B=NEUTRAL -> MINT (human chose this in 93% of 255 past reviews)] Research advances knowledge but enables harm by quantifying climate-driven disease spread risks. | The research provides critical scientific insights into the drivers of zoonotic disease spread, enabling targeted public health responses. However, the projected worsening of transmission risk and phenological shifts for TBEV and WNV pose significant challenges to health system