Przeglądaj Nauki Ścisłe i Przyrodnicze według tematu "Acari"
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Abundance dynamics of mites (Acari) in the peatland of ‘Linie’ Nature Reserve, with particular reference to the Gamasida
(2011)The research was conducted in ‘Linie’ Nature Reserve within the Lower Vistula Valley Land-scape Park in central Poland. We analysed the annual abundance dynamics of soil mites as well as changes in gamasid community ... -
Checklist of soil Mesostigmata (Acari) of Central Croatia (Dalmatia) with some microenvironmental remarks
(2009)Mesostigmatid mites (Acari) were studied in various microhabitats of Central Croatia (Dalmatia). Altogether 320 samples (taken during August 2002) and 2074 individuals were examined. Checklist of soil Mesostigmata, with ... -
Contribution to the diversity of soil mites (Acari, Gamasida) in southern Croatia (Dalmatia), with some ecological and zoogeographical notes
(2010)The species diversity of soil gamasid mites (Acari) in southern Croatia (Dalmatia) was studied in August 2002. In the Krka National Park, Brač Island, and near the town of Makarska, 320 samples were collected from various ... -
Diversity of the Mesostigmata (Acari) in tree-hollows of selected deciduous tree species
(2011)Rich gamasid communities were found in tree-hollows of horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata), and white willow (Salix alba) in urban and rural areas in northern Poland (Bydgoszcz and ... -
Moss mites (Acari, Oribatida) at the edges of bog lakes and pools in Brodnica Lakeland and Orawa-Nowy Targ Basin (Poland)
(2013)Moss mites were investigated at the edges of 4 bodies of water located in bogs: 2 lakes in Brodnica Lakeland (O and S) and 2 pools in Orawa-Nowy-Targ Basin (K and LP). The lakes differed from the pools in most of the ... -
New and rare species of the Gamasida (Acari) in the Polish fauna, recorded in 'Bagno Stawek' Reserve (Tuchola Forest, northern Poland)
(2009)As a result of 3-year studies of gamasid mites (Acari) from ‘Bagno Stawek’ Reserve (in the Zaborski Landscape Park), 4 rare species were identified: Platyseius subglaber (Oudemans, 1903), Stylochirus giganteus (Willmann, ...