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Molecular diversity of Pseudoscorpiones in southern High Appalachian leaf litter. [PDF]
Recuero E, Caterino MS.
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Special Issue: Molecular Ecology, Physiology and Biochemistry of Insects 4.0. [PDF]
Hoffmann KH.
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The mechanism of ionic self-phoresis
Alvaro Domínguez, Mihail N. Popescu
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Endothelial protease-activated receptor 4: impotent or important? [PDF]
Rajala R, Griffin CT.
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Colonization of mudflat substrate by microarthropods: the role of distance, inundation frequency and body size. [PDF]
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Infestation dynamics of <i>Hygrobates</i> (sg. <i>Lurchibates</i>) <i>aloisii</i> (Acari: Hygrobatidae) and host-parasite interactions with Hong Kong newts (<i>Paramesotriton hongkongensis</i>). [PDF]
Yip G, Goldschmidt T, Lau A.
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PHORESY AS MIGRATION ‐ SOME FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF PHORESY IN MITES
Biological Reviews, 1982SummaryI. The dispersive role of mite phoresy, which has merely been presumed, is presented in the light of modern theories of migration with the aim of its characterization behaviourally, ecologically and physiologically.II. Data on phoresy accords well with modern, behavioural definitions of migration, as a phase of the depression of growth‐promoting
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