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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The introduction of non‐native tree species has become a global concern and may disrupt native communities and related ecosystem functions. Soil food webs regulate organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling in forests with their feeding activities, but evaluating
Jing‐Zhong Lu+6 more
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Two new species of oribatid mites of the genus Perscheloribates (Oribatida, Scheloribatidae), phoretic on passalid and zopherid beetles (Coleoptera), are described from the Philippines and U.S.A., based on adults. Perscheloribates paracuriosus n.
S. Ermilov, B. OConnor
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TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE GENUS SADOCEPHEUS (ACARI, ORIBATIDA, COMPACTOZETIDAE)
The oribatid mite genus Sadocepheus Aoki, 1965 is recorded for the first time from the Philippines; one new species is described from the leaf litter of secondary forest in Mindanao Island. Sadocepheus donvictorianoensis Ermilov & Corpuz-Raros sp. nov. differs from the most similar species, S.
Sergey G. Ermilov, Leonila Corpuz-Raros
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Nuevas especies del género Lauroppia Subías y Mínguez, 1986 (Acari, Oribatida, Oppiidae) de Irán
Dos nuevas especies de ácaros oribátidos de la familia Oppiidae Sellnick, 1937, Lauroppia iranica sp. nov. and Lauroppia persiangulfia sp. nov., se describen de la provincia de Mazandaran, norte de Irán.
M. A. Akrami, L. S. Subías
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Efeito da aplicação de lodo de ETE sobre a acarofauna edáfica em áreas de plantio de Pinus taeda L. (Pinaceae). [PDF]
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ALBIERO, L. R.+2 more
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Soil animal communities demonstrate simplification without homogenization along an urban gradient
Abstract Urbanization profoundly impacts biodiversity and ecosystem function, exerting an immense ecological filter on the flora and fauna that inhabit it, oftentimes leading to simplistic and homogenous ecological communities. However, the response of soil animal communities to urbanization remains underexplored, and it is unknown whether their ...
Hayden W. Bock+4 more
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Oribatids from Madagascar II. (Acari: Oribatida)
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Oribatid mites from the Vohimana Reserve, Madagascar (Acari: Oribatida), II [PDF]
Further studies on the oribatid species collected from the Vohimana Reserve (Madagascar) are presented. Altogether 13 species are listed, of them two represent new genera (Rugocepheus gen. nov. and Madabelba gen.
Mahunka, S.
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The mites (Acari) associated with bark beetles in the Koli National Park in Finland [PDF]
International audienceThirty-three taxa associated with Ips typographus were identified, of which fifteen species were phoretic. The most abundant species were Insectolaelaps quadrisetus (Mesostigmata), Siculobata lentonycha (Oribata), Diapterobates ...
Moser, J.C., Penttinen, R., Viiri, H.
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Wolbachia in Antarctic terrestrial invertebrates: Absent or undiscovered?
Endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia are recognized for their role in influencing host survival and stress resistance, particularly in cold environmental conditions across various species. However, our analysis of available data reveals a notable absence of Wolbachia in species abundant in the extreme cold conditions of Antarctica.
Svitlana Serga+11 more
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