Quantitative assessment of the dispersal of soil-dwelling oribatid mites via rodents in restored heathlands. [PDF]
Salazar-Fillippo AA +5 more
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Most oribatid mites are opportunistic feeders with a broad variety of different food sources. However, preferences for certain food such as dark pigmented fungi, led to the ‘choosy generalist’-hypothesis.
Adrian Brückner +3 more
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Oribatid mites of the Balkan Peninsula (Acari: Oribatida) [PDF]
A summarizing work on the earlier recorded oribatid mites from the Balkan Peninsula is presented. Several additional new records are also given. Heminothrus targionii (Berlese, 1885) was found in the first time in Serbia and Heminothrus thori (Berlese,
Horváth, Edit +2 more
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Dispersal patterns of oribatid mites across habitats and seasons. [PDF]
Cordes PH, Maraun M, Schaefer I.
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A Study of Oribatid Mites as Potential Intermediate Hosts of Anoplocephalid Tapeworms of Tatra chamois and Tatra marmots from the Tatra Mountains, Central Europe, and Report of a New Intermediate Host for Andrya cuniculi, the Parasite of Leporidae. [PDF]
Jászayová A +8 more
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Dissorhina cretensis n. sp. and some other remarkable oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from Crete, Greece [PDF]
Newly collected and identified oribatids from Crete are studied and a list of the hitherto known species is provided. Altogether 37 species are enumerated from several sites of the island, among them 23 newly identified.
Mahunka, S.
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Oribatid mites in the flevopark in Amsterdam (Acari: Oribatida)
This study was partly supported by the Scientific Research Fund of Erzincan University (eubap), research project no. fen-e-140613-0018 and was prepared mainly from the material collected within activities as part of the Erasmus + Staff Mobility Program.
Doğan, S. +5 more
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How land-use intensity affects sexual and parthenogenetic oribatid mites in temperate forests and grasslands in Germany. [PDF]
Wehner K +5 more
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Oribatid Mites (Acari: Oribatida) of Lakshadweep
No Abstract.
A. K. Sanyal, Paramita Basu
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Parthenogenetic vs. sexual reproduction in oribatid mite communities
The dominance of sex in Metazoa is enigmatic. Sexual species allocate resources to the production of males, while potentially facing negative effects such as the loss of well‐adapted genotypes due to recombination, and exposure to diseases and predators ...
Mark Maraun +9 more
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