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Oribatida species tree

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Maximum likelihood phylogeny from oribatid ...
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Oribatídeos em clones de Byrsonima crassifolia (L.) Rich. na Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A acarofauna em muricizeiro ainda é pouco conhecida. Espécimes de ácaros pertencentes à ordem Oribatida foram coletados em muricizeiro em um levantamento preliminar, o que motivou o presente trabalho que teve como objetivo avaliar a presença de ...
AZEVEDO, A. O. de   +2 more
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Checklist of the oribatid mites of the Netherlands (Acari: Oribatida).

open access: yesNederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen, 2009
More than fifty years ago Van der Hammen published the last checklist of oribatid mites (or moss mites) for the Netherlands. Since then the species number has almost doubled to 318 species, of which 100 are presented here for the first time. Brief data on occurence and nomenclature are provided for each species.
Siepel, H., Zaitsev, A., Berg, M.P.
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Soil and dust mites. Tiny animals close to us [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Los ácaros son uno de los grupos más antiguo, diverso y numeroso de artrópodos que habitan la Tierra. Los ácaros han conquistado diferentes ambientes, algunas especies están asociadas o dependen de un organismo para vivir, mientras que otros son de ...
Colín Martínez, Helisama   +1 more
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The Rediscovery of a Peculiar Genus and Species of Oribatidae

open access: yesAnnals of the Entomological Society of America, 1910
Years ago Mr. Theo. Pergande made a drawing of a very peculiar species of the order Acarina. The specimens of this species were collected by Mr. E. W. Allis, at Adrian, Mich., in October, 1885. This acarid, with many others, it appears, was found in connection with a study of the eggs and larvae of the 17-year locust. Some time later when Mr. C.
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Edaphic and arboricolous oribatid mites (Acari; Oribatida) in tropical environments: changes in the distribution of higher level taxonomic groups in the communities of species

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology
We analysed the community of oribatid mites in 25 environments of northern Brazil and one in a rain forest in Peru, encompassing fauna sampled on natural and artificial (nylon-mesh bags) substrata, from primary and secondary forests, caatinga, savannahs,
E. Franklin   +2 more
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Mites (Arachnida: Acari) collected on rubber trees Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex A.Juss.) Müll.Arg. in Santana, Amapá state, Brazil. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The purpose of this study was to elaborate a preliminary list of the mite species associated with rubber trees in the municipality of Santana, in the state of Amapá, Brazil.
ADAIME, R.   +4 more
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Oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) species inventory on an altitudinal gradient in the Piatra Craiului Mountains (Southern Carpathians, Romania)

open access: yesTravaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza, 2017
Oribatid mite species from Piatra Craiului Mountains (Southern Carpathians, Romania) were studied according to their altitudinal distribution. The mites were sampled from four sites (beech forest, fir and beech forest, nude scree and subalpine grassland)
IOANA NAE, AUGUSTIN NAE
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Life history traits in microarthropods: Evidence for a soil animal economics spectrum

open access: yesGeoderma
Evolution optimizes the performance of living organisms through budgeting of limited resources, leading to life-history trade-offs. Many life-history traits are related to body size with larger species typically exhibiting a slower pace of life and lower
Jing-Zhong Lu   +5 more
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