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Wolbachia supergroup E found in Hypochthonius rufulus (Acari: Oribatida) in Poland.
Edyta Konecka, Z. Olszanowski
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Differences in leaf and root litter decomposition in tropical montane rainforests are mediated by soil microorganisms not by decomposer microarthropods. [PDF]
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The Rediscovery of a Peculiar Genus and Species of Oribatidae
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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NEORIBATES AURANTIACUS IN JAPAN (ACARIDA: ORIBATIDA)
I described Neoribates rimosus as a new species in 1978, having stated that Japanese neoribatid species which were recorded in that time could be listed as N. aurantiacus and N. macrosacculatus.As a result of adjustment in the present study, it is revealed that Neoribates aurantiacus sensu AOKI, 1966 is the synonym of N. roubali (BERLESE, 1910).
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The effect of starvation on the metabolic rate and microanatomy of Galumna elimata (Acari: Oribatida) [PDF]
Jan Hubert, Vladimír Šustr
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Field decomposition of transgenic Bt maize residue and the impact on non-target soil invertebrates [PDF]
Genetically modified Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt) maize (Zea mays L.) expressing Cry toxins against various target pests is now grown on more than 16 million hectares worldwide, but its potential effects on the soil ecosystem need to be further ...
Hilbeck, A., Nentwig, W., Zwahlen, C.
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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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Survival of Scutovertex minutus (Koch) (Acari: Oribatida) under differing humidity conditions
Jaroslav Smrž
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