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Li, Wei-Ning, and Xiao-Feng Xue. "Mitochondrial genome reorganization provides insights into the relationship between oribatid mites and astigmatid mites (Acari: Sarcoptiformes: Oribatida)." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 187, no. 3 (2019): 585–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz044.

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Abstract Oribatida s.l. represents one of the most species-rich mite lineages, including two recognized groups: oribatid mites (Oribatida s.s., non-astigmatan oribatids) and astigmatid mites (Astigmata). However, the relationship between these two groups has been debated. Here, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of one oribatid mite and one astigmatid mite, retrieved complete mt genomes of three oribatid mites, and compared them with two other oribatid mites and 12 astigmatid mites sequenced previously. We find that gene orders in the mt genomes of both oribatid mites and asti
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H., Hushtan. "The diversity of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of grassland ecosystems of Latorica and Borzhava river basins." Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum, no. 34 (August 20, 2018): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.36885/nzdpm.2018.34.75-80.

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The diversity of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of grassland ecosystems of Latorica and Borzhava river basins As a result of our research, taxonomic and ecological diversity of oribatid mites in the ecosystems of the basins of the Latoritsa and Borzhava rivers has been established. For the studied territory, the species composition of the oribatid mites is established, which includes 109 species (57 genus, 40 families). The dominant qualitatively are the following families of oribatid mites: Oppiidae, Suctobelbidae, Brachychthoniidae, Scheloribatidae, Oribatulidae. The richest qualitative c
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Maślak, Magdalena, and Gabriela Barczyk. "Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) in selected caves of the Kraków-Wieluń Upland (southern Poland)." Biological Letters 48, no. 1 (2011): 107–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10120-011-0011-y.

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Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) in selected caves of the Kraków-Wieluń Upland (southern Poland) This paper describes and compares the species composition and community structure of the oribatid mite fauna of 5 caves in the Kraków-Wieluń Upland (Wyżyna Krakowsko-Wieluńska). We also compare oribatid communities in 3 chosen caves with oribatid communities in the soil and litter (leaves, dead wood, bat guano) in the vicinity of the cave entrances. Three hypotheses were tested: (1) oribatid communities from the soil and litter near the caves differ from the communities inhabiting caves; (2) the c
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Seniczak, Stanisław, and Anna Seniczak. "Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of various habitats in southern Andalusia (Spain)." Biological Letters 47, no. 1 (2010): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10120-009-0015-z.

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Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of various habitats in southern Andalusia (Spain)Oribatid mites were investigated in some habitats (litter under cypress, pine and larch trees, and patches of grasses, mosses and lichens) in southern Andalusia (Spain) in August 2005. The studied communities of oribatid mites were rather poor in terms of abundance and species diversity. The density of mites in cypress litter from the mountains (Granada, Ronda) was distinctly higher than in the coastal area (Benalmádena), which was probably caused by climatic conditions. The Oribatida achieved the highest densit
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Ermilov, Sergey G. "ORIBATID MITES (ACARI: ORIBATIDA) PHORETIC ON PASSALID BEETLES (COLEOPTERA: PASSALIDAE), WITH DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES FROM INDONESIA." Ecologica Montenegrina 22 (August 25, 2019): 90–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2019.22.6.

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A new species of oribatid mites (Oribatida) phoretic on the beetle, Macrolinus batesi (Coleoptera, Passalidae) is described from Sumatra, Indonesia. Graptoppia (Stenoppia) royi sp. nov. (Oppiidae) differs from G. (S.) italica by the smaller body size, the presence of thin transcostula and the absence of costulae. Data on oribatids phoretic on passalid beetles are summarized; nine identified oribatid species (from 19 beetle species) are listed.
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Merza, S. P., and H. H. Hustan. "Communities of oribatids (Acari: Oribatida) in the agrocenoses in the vicinity of Dubliany (Male Polissia)." Kharkov Entomological Society Gazette 27, no. 2 (2019): 34–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.36016/khesg-2019-27-2-4.

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We investigated the taxonomic composition and structural specifics of the oribatids population in main agrocenoses’ types of Male Polissya. The studied communities are compared to the natural oribatid complexes based on literary data. In agrocoenoses, 14 oribatids species are found which belong to 10 families. Studied coenotic communities consist from 2 to 6 species of oribatid mites. There are 1 to 4 oribatid species per sample. The index of β diversity of oribatids in investigated agrocenoses is 5 times higher than in natural biotopes in the zone of deciduous forests. Comparative analysis of
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RYABININ, NIKOLAY A., DONG LIU, MEIXIANG GAO, and DONG-HUI WU. "Checklist of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of the Russian Far East and Northeast of China." Zootaxa 4472, no. 2 (2018): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4472.2.1.

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The present paper reviews the taxonomic studies of the mite suborder Oribatida in the Russian Far East South and Chinese North-East Territories. At present, 746 species of oribatid mites are registered in China, including 175 species in the soils of Northeast China. In the Russian Far East, there were 605 species of oribatids, including 344 species in the south of the Far East. The fauna of the oribatid mites of the Northeast of China and the south of the Russian Far East has 446 species and subspecies representing 190 genera and 80 families. 72 species of oribatid are common for both territor
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Rojas, Aldo Bernal, Gabriela Castaño-Meneses, José G. Palacios-Vargas, and Norma E. García-Calderón. "Oribatid mites and springtails from a coffee plantation in Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico." Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 44, no. 8 (2009): 988–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2009000800030.

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The objective of this work was to compare the oribatid mite and springtail communities in three plots with different soil use - Coffee (CP), secondary vegetation or fallow fields (acahual, A) and a cloud mountain forest (CMF) - within a coffee plantation located in Santa Maria Huatulco, Oaxaca State, Mexico. In each plot 20 samples (10 of soil, 10 of litter) were taken and processed in Berlese funnels. The extracted fauna was preserved in 70% ethanol. A total of 3,031 oribatid mites belonging to 33 species, and 1,177 specimens of springtails belonging to 43 species, were collected. The number
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ERMILOV, SERGEY G., and JHIH-RONG LIAO. "Neotype designation of Oribatula nativa Tseng, 1984 (Acari, Oribatida, Oribatulidae)." Zootaxa 4434, no. 2 (2018): 377. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4434.2.9.

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The type material of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Tseng’s collections were lost, therefore, designation of neotypes is necessary to ensure stability in zoological nomenclature. The neotype and paraneotypes of Oribatula nativa Tseng, 1984 (Oribatida, Oribatulidae) are designated. This species is redescribed based on adult material collected from Taiwan.
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Klimek, Andrzej, Stanisław Rolbiecki, and Roman Rolbiecki. "Impact of ectohumus application in birch and pine nurseries on the presence of soil mites (Acari), Oribatida in particular." Folia Forestalia Polonica 58, no. 1 (2016): 20–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ffp-2016-0003.

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Abstract Intensively used forest nurseries are characterised by degradation processes that lead to a drop in the quality of seedlings. The main reason of this problem is a decrease in biological soil diversity. Therefore, an attempt of nursery soil enrichment by introducing ectohumus – as compost and fresh litter – from the pine forest was carried out. The research was carried out in 2009–2011 in the Bielawy forest nursery near the city of Toruń, Poland. The objective of the study was to determine the impact of organic fertilisation (compost made up of forest humus) and mulching using fresh ec
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Vu Quang, Manh. "ORIBATID MITES (ACARI: ORIBATIDA) OF VIETNAM - SPECIES DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS." Journal of Science Natural Science 65, no. 6 (2020): 136–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.18173/2354-1059.2020-0038.

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Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) are one of the most numerous and dominant groups of soil inhabitants that play an important role during soil formation and its biological processes. The paper presents a full list of oribatid mites known of Vietnam (excluding Acari: Astigmata) based on the collected and identified species as well as on literature records from 1967 to 2019. Totally, 726 plus one oribatid species belonging to 245 genera, 90 families, and 41 superfamilies, together with the specimen’s data have been recorded in Vietnam. These oribatid mites species are identified and analyzed alo
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ERMILOV, SERGEY G., EKATERINA A. SIDORCHUK, and LEONID B. RYBALOV. "Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of Ethiopia." Zootaxa 3208, no. 1 (2012): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3208.1.2.

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In 2009–2010, a total of 99 species, 75 genera and 45 families of oribatid mites in Ethiopia were registered. Of these, 89species, 55 genera and 26 families are first records for the country. The updated list of oribatids of Ethiopia includes 128species, 94 genera and 55 families. An annotated checklist oribatid mite taxa of Ethiopia with known distributions is provided.
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Kulbachko, Y., O. Didur, N. Khromykh, A. Pokhylenko, T. Lykholat, and B. Levchenko. "Morpho-ecological structure of oribatid mite (Acariformes, Oribatida) communities in the forest litter of recultivated areas." Biosystems Diversity 27, no. 4 (2019): 334–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/011944.

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The study of morpho-ecological organization of oribatid mite communities (Acariformes, Oribatida) inhabiting forest litter of recultivated areas in steppe zone conditions of Ukraine was performed. The role of the forest and forest floor litter in optimization of the ecological situation on degraded lands was demonstrated. The function of environment creation by oribatids, as primary destructors of dead plant matter, supporting such ecosystem services as soil fertility improvement and nutrients turnover was highlighted. The research was performed within different stratigraphic types of bulk eda
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Kruczyńska, Karolina, and Stanisław Seniczak. "Effect of cattle liquid manure fertilization on the yield of grassland and density of soil oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida)." Biological Letters 48, no. 1 (2011): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10120-011-0003-y.

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Effect of cattle liquid manure fertilization on the yield of grassland and density of soil oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) The effect of cattle liquid manure without and with Effective Microorganisms (EM) on the hay yield and density of soil Oribatida was investigated in a lowland meadow. Fertilization of the meadow with low and medium doses (30 m3·ha-1 and 60 m3·ha-1) of liquid manure increased the hay yield, more with EM than without them. However, the highest dose (90 m3·ha-1) of fertilizer did not change hay yield, as compared to the control plot. All doses of cattle liquid manure reduce
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Perrot-Minnot, Marie-Jeanne, and Roy A. Norton. "OBLIGATE THELYTOKY IN ORIBATID MITES: NO EVIDENCE FOR WOLBACHIA INDUCEMENT." Canadian Entomologist 129, no. 4 (1997): 691–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent129691-4.

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AbstractThe wide distribution of obligate thelytoky in oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) raises the question of the mechanisms that allowed genetic diversity to be maintained or even promoted in these taxa. We tested whether or not endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia are associated with thelytoky in eight species of oribatid mites (as it is for most thelytokous parasitic Hymenoptera studied so far) by using a polymerase chain reaction assay. Our negative results in the selective amplification of Wolbachia DNA suggest that these bacteria are not responsible for the thelytokous mode of reproduction
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Graczyk, Radomir, Stanisław Seniczak, and Beata WasińSka-Graczyk. "Effect of cattle liquid manure fertilization and disinfectant on seasonal dynamics of Oribatida (Acari) in a permanent lowland meadow in Poland." Biological Letters 47, no. 2 (2010): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10120-009-0021-1.

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Effect of cattle liquid manure fertilization and disinfectant on seasonal dynamics of Oribatida (Acari) in a permanent lowland meadow in Poland Oribatid mites have a favourable influence on soil fertility. The effect of cattle liquid manure fertilization (40 and 80 m3 ha-1) and disinfectant at 3 concentrations: 0.50% (fungicidal), 0.75% (bactericidal), and 3.00% (viricidal) on seasonal dynamics of Oribatida was investigated in a permanent lowland meadow in Poland. Cattle liquid manure without disinfectants reduced the density of oribatid mites, especially in the spring, except for a higher dos
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Klimek, Andrzej, Bogusław Chachaj, and Leszek Kosakowski. "Influence of sewage sludge composts with straw or ash on oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from pine forest litter in laboratory conditions." Biological Letters 48, no. 1 (2011): 19–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10120-011-0002-z.

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Influence of sewage sludge composts with straw or ash on oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from pine forest litter in laboratory conditionsIn a substrate obtained from municipal sewage sludge composts, the C:N ratio was decreased during the 12-month experiment. The amount of forest litter (layer 1 or 2 cm thick), used for fauna introduction, did not influence significantly the mean abundance of oribatid mites in sewage sludge compost. Oribatid mites tolerated compost alone or with straw, but were negatively influenced by addition of wood-ash. Abundance of oribatid mites in compost alone was in
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Leonov, Vladislav D., and Anna A. Rakhleeva. "The first report on oribatid mites in tundra belts of the Lovozersky Mountains on the Kola Peninsula, Russia." Acarologia 60, no. 2 (2020): 301–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.24349/acarologia/20204369.

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The fauna of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) in the mountain tundra on the Kola Peninsula (Russia) is still poorly studied. The main aim of this research is to obtain initial data on the fauna and abundance of oribatid mites of the Lovozersky Mountains. We investigated five plots, including three lichen tundra plots, one dwarf shrub tundra plot and one wetted tundra plot in one of the largest mountain massifs of the Kola Peninsula — the Lovozersky Mountains. Multidimensional scaling and discriminant function analysis were used to identify some trends in the fauna and abundance of species on
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Seniczak, Stanisław, Sławomir Kaczmarek, and Anna Seniczak. "Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of bushy patches in steppe vegetation of cape Tarkhankut in Crimea (Ukraine)." Biological Letters 48, no. 2 (2011): 177–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10120-011-0016-6.

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Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of bushy patches in steppe vegetation of cape Tarkhankut in Crimea (Ukraine)The density, species number, and age structure of oribatid mites were investigated in bushy patches (elm, hawthorn, hawthorn with rose) in steppe vegetation of cape Tarkhankut (Crimea). In these patches, the density of mites in shrub litter, herbs and moss was higher, but species number was similar like in open steppe vegetation. Hawthorn increased the density distinctly more than hawthorn with rose or bushy elms. In bushy patches, the samples of moss were richer in mites than samples
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Ermilov, Sergey G., and Stefan Friedrich. "To the knowledge of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Samoa." Systematic and Applied Acarology 24, no. 1 (2019): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.11158/saa.24.1.9.

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A new species of oribatid mites of the family Galumnidae (Acari, Oribatida) is described from Samoa; Pergalumna enricoi sp. nov. differs from Pergalumna foveolata Hammer, 1973 by the elongate oval, transversely oriented notogastral porose areas Aa and heavily tuberculate prodorsum. An identification key to the known species of the genus Pergalumna from the Australian region is presented. A list of oribatid mite taxa of the Samoan Islands, including 77 species/subspecies from 56 genera and 29 families, is provided.
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ARROYO, JULIO, TAGDH O. CONNELL, and THOMAS BOLGER. "Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) recorded from Ireland: Catalogue, historical records, species habitats and geographical distribution, combinations, variations and synonyms." Zootaxa 4328, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4328.1.1.

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We provide a catalogue of the oribatid species (Arachnida, Acari, Oribatida) recorded from Ireland between the first records at the beginning of the 20th century and 2015. The catalogue, which contains 246 named species includes information on the habitats and locations where the species were found in Ireland as well as the references (if the data were published) where these were recorded. In addition, we include information on the species authorship, together with comprehensive nomenclatural data on synonyms and combination/variations of the named species. This catalogue increases the number
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Hushtan, H. "Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of hygrophyte grasslands on Transcarpathian Lowland." Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum, no. 35 (December 8, 2019): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.36885/nzdpm.2019.35.67-74.

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Fauna and ecological diversity of oribatid mites of hygrophyte grasslands on Transcarpathian lowland is considered in the paper. For Transcarpathia, such studies have not been conducted before. For hygrophyte grasslands 45 species of Oribatida (25 families, 34 families) are registered. The most numerous among detected taxa were Platynothrus peltifer, Ceratozetes mediocris and Oppiella nova. It has been established that dominant role belongs to the surface-soil morpho-ecological group of oribatid mites. In the ecological structure, predominant role is inherent of hydrophilous and eurytopic spec
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Seniczak, Anna, Torstein Solhøy, Stanisław Seniczak, and Arguitxu De La Riva-Caballero. "Species composition and abundance of the oribatid fauna (Acari, Oribatida) at two lakes in the Fløyen area, Bergen, Norway." Biological Letters 47, no. 1 (2010): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10120-009-0014-0.

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Species composition and abundance of the oribatid fauna (Acari, Oribatida) at two lakes in the Fløyen area, Bergen, Norway Oribatid communities from the edges of two lakes in the Fløyen area, Bergen, Norway, were compared in June 2005. The lower lake, Blåmansvannet (412 m a.s.l.), is surrounded by spruce forest, while the ‘Higher Lake’ (513 m a.s.l.), is above the tree line. Both lakes have a low pH and their edges are dominated by Sphagnum mosses. The abundance of total mites, as well as of Oribatida, were almost 2-fold higher at the ‘Higher Lake’ (51 510 and 51 160 ind./m2, respectively), wh
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Franklin, E., EMR Santos, and MIC Albuquerque. "Edaphic and arboricolous oribatid mites (Acari; Oribatida) in tropical environments: changes in the distribution of higher level taxonomic groups in the communities of species." Brazilian Journal of Biology 67, no. 3 (2007): 447–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1519-69842007000300009.

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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, flooded forests, bark and epiphytes of trees, and polyculture. A hundred and forty six species are definitively identified from a total of 444 taxa. To determine changes in the community, we took as a basis of comparison the species dominance of Lower Oribatida vs. Oppioidea and Lower Oribatida vs. Poronota. Even considering the different peri
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FUJIKAWA, T., M. FUJITA, and J. AOKI. "Checklist of Oribatid Mites of Japan(Acari: Oribatida)." Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan 2, Supplement (1993): 1–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.2300/acari.2.supplement_1.

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BAYARTOGTOKH, Badamdorj, and Mohammad Ali AKRAMI. "Poronotic Oribatid Mites (Acari: Oribatida: Poronota) from Iran." Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan 9, no. 2 (2000): 159–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2300/acari.9.159.

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Gergócs, V. "ORIBATID MITES (ACARI: ORIBATIDA) IN MICROCOSMS - A REVIEW." Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 9, no. 4 (2011): 355–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15666/aeer/0904_355368.

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FREDES, NATALIA A. "Catalogue of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from Argentina." Zootaxa 4406, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4406.1.1.

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A catalogue of oribatid mites recorded in Argentina is provided here. This catalogue includes a total of 398 described species comprised in 185 genera and 75 families. For each species synonymies, global and local distributions as well as general remarks are provided. It also includes 13 new combinations and 17 new synonyms.
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Niedbala, W., and M. J. Colloff. "Euptyctime oribatid mites from Tasmanian rainforest (Acari: Oribatida)." Journal of Natural History 31, no. 4 (1997): 489–538. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222939700770261.

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Lindo, Zoë, and Suzanne Visser. "Forest floor microarthropod abundance and oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) composition following partial and clear-cut harvesting in the mixedwood boreal forest." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34, no. 5 (2004): 998–1006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x03-284.

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The effects of partial and clear-cut harvesting on abundance and community composition of forest floor microarthropods and oribatid mites were investigated in conifer and deciduous stands of the mixedwood boreal forest. Soil samples from clearcuts, strip-cut corridors in a partial cut, green-tree retention patches in a partial cut, and uncut control sites were collected 2.5 years after harvest and microarthropods were extracted, enumerated, and identified. Densities of microarthropod suborders were lower in the strip-cut corridors of the deciduous stands and significantly lower in the suborder
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Shtanchaeva, Umukusum Ya, Luis S. Subias та Aleksandr M. Kremenitsa. "NEW DATA ABOUT THE FAUNА OF ORIBATID MITES (ORIBATIDA) OF THE NORTH CAUCASUS". South of Russia: ecology, development 13, № 2 (2018): 52–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2018-2-52-63.

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The purpose of this work is to publish new data on the species composition of oribatid mites in the North Caucasus, which will make possible to clarify the destribution of the oribatids of the world fauna region. The material was collected in 2003-2009, according to generally accepted methods, in 23 habitats in the territory of Adygea, Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria and the Krasnodar Territory in various altitudinal levels: in alpine and subalpine meadows, in mountain forests of various types (birch, pine, beech or mixed), mesophytic meadows in the forest zone, in xerophytic shrubs and mountain
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Murvanidze, M., E. Kvavadze, L. Mumladze, and T. Arabuli. "Comparison of Earthworms (Lumbricidae) and Oribatid Mite (Acari, Oribatida) Communities in Natural and Urban Ecosystems." Vestnik Zoologii 45, no. 4 (2011): e-16-e-24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10058-011-0021-6.

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Comparison of Earthworms (Lumbricidae) and Oribatid Mite (Acari, Oribatida) Communities in Natural and Urban Ecosystems This study investigates earthworm and oribatid mite communities in urban, semi-natural and natural ecosystems of Tbilisi (Georgia). Ten species of earthworms and 100 species of oribatid mites were registered in 45 soil samples. Two species of oribatid mites, Microzetes auxilaris Grandjean, 1936 and Multioppia laniseta Moritz, 1966, are new for the Caucasian fauna. We hypothesized that species number and abundance of invertebrate animals tend to decrease from natural to urban
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Ermilov, Sergey G., and Stanislav Kalúz. "MERISTACARUS BOCHKOVI (ACARI, ORIBATIDA, LOHMANNIIDAE), A NEW SPECIES OF ORIBATID MITES FROM MALAYSIA." Acarina 27, no. 2 (2019): 175–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21684/0132-8077-2019-27-2-175-182.

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A new oribatid mite species of the genus Meristacarus (Oribatida, Lohmanniidae) is described from Malaysia. Meristacarus bochkovi sp. n. differs from all other representatives of the genus by the presence of a dense tuberculate body surface.
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RUIZ, E. V., S. RIZZUTO, and P. A. MARTINEZ. "New records of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from Argentina." Zootaxa 4370, no. 2 (2018): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4370.2.8.

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A taxonomic inventory of oribatid mites from lenga forests in Patagonia Argentina was carried out to assess the taxonomic diversity and to increase the knowledge of their distribution. Nine new records of soil oribatid mites from Argentina are reported. Those species were collected in Chubut province and Tierra del Fuego province. The new registered species belong to the genera Lamellozetes, Hermannia (Phyllhermannia), Crotonia, Kokoppia, Acutoppia, Lanceoppia (Baioppia), Loboppia, Membranoppia(Membranoppia) and Graptoppia (Stenoppia).
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Ermilov, S. G., L. B. Rybalov, and A. A. Kemal. "Two new species of oribatid mites of the genus Liacarus (Acari: Oribatida) from Ethiopia." Zoosystematica Rossica 20, no. 2 (2011): 192–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2011.20.2.192.

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Two species of oribatid mites genus Liacarus Michael, 1898 (Acari: Oribatida), L. paratanzicus sp. nov. and L. shipitsyni sp. nov. are described from mosses (first species also is in litter) from southern Ethiopia. In Ethiopian fauna, this genus is recorded for the first time.
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Seniczak, Anna. "Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) and their seasonal dynamics in a floating bog mat in Jeziorka Kozie Reserve, Tuchola Forest (Poland)." Biological Letters 48, no. 1 (2011): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10120-011-0001-0.

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Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) and their seasonal dynamics in a floating bog mat in Jeziorka Kozie Reserve, Tuchola Forest (Poland) The oribatid mite community from the edge of the Sphagnum mat of dystrophic K1 pond (Jeziorka Kozie Reserve, Poland), and its seasonal dynamics was studied in 2006 (29 May, 6 August and 22 October). In all seasons, Limnozetes foveolatus dominated, followed by L. ciliatus; abundant were also L. lustrum, Trhypochthoniellus longisetus, Trhypochthonius nigricans, and Trimalaconothrus foveolatus. In autumn, the mean density of Oribatida was significantly higher than
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Didur, O. O., Yu L. Kulbachko, and O. Ye Pakhomov. "Species Structure of Oribatid Mite Population (Acari, Oribatea) in the Forest Floor Litter in the Reclaimed Territories (Ukraine)." Vestnik Zoologii 52, no. 4 (2018): 331–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2018-0035.

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Abstract The features of the structure of the population of oribatid mites (Oribatida) as primary destructors of dead plant material that provide such ecosystem service as improvement of soil fertility are considered. Studies were performed in various stratigraphic types of artifi cial edaphotopes in the reclaimed sites of “Pavlogradskaya” query (Pavlograd, Dnipropetrovsk Region, Ukraine), which were planted with eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana Linnaeus). Th e amount of oribatid mite species in the forest litter of studied forest plantation varied from 16 to 25. Minimal number of speci
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Monson, F. D., and M. Luxton. "Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of the Isle of Man revisited." Glasgow Naturalist 27, no. 2 (2020): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.37208/tgn27221.

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This paper is based on a collection of oribatid mites from the Isle of Man, British Isles that was made during a survey of the island conducted in 1988. A total of 172 species and one subspecies of oribatid mites has now been recorded for the Isle of Man, in comparison with 363 species for the whole of Britain. Twelve of the species and one subspecies reported herein are new to Britain, namely: Ceratozetes conjunctus, Ceratozetes sp., Liochthonius alpestris, Neoliochthonius globuliferus, Oppiella (Oppiella) splendens, Oribatula longilamellata, Pantelozetes berlesei, Planoristes acuspidatus, Sc
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Minor, Maria A., and Roy A. Norton. "Effects of soil amendments on assemblages of soil mites (Acari: Oribatida, Mesostigmata) in short-rotation willow plantings in central New York." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34, no. 7 (2004): 1417–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x04-035.

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We investigated the effects of several soil amendment materials, potentially useful for willow biomass crops, on the abundance, diversity, and community structure of free-living soil mites (Acari: Oribatida, Mesostigmata) in a 4-year replicated field experiment. Soil treatments included biosolids (lime-stabilized sewage sludge), chicken manure compost, urea fertilizer, black plastic mulch, and control. The predaceous Mesostigmata (40 spp.) responded differently to soil amendment treatments than did saprophagous and mycophagous Oribatida (28 spp.). The urea fertilizer had no persistent effect o
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Ermilov, Sergey G. "A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS MALACONOTHRUS (ACARI, ORIBATIDA, MALACONOTHRIDAE) FROM ECUADOR." Ecologica Montenegrina 9 (November 10, 2016): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2016.9.5.

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A new species of oribatid mites of the genus Malaconothrus (Oribatida, Malaconothridae) is described from forest litter in Ecuador. Malaconothrus paraweigmanni Ermilov sp. nov. differs from the most similar species, M. weigmanni Colloff, 2013 by the smaller body size, barbed notogastral setae and comparatively long anal setae.
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Karasawa, Shigenori, and Naoki Hijii. "Effects of distribution and structural traits of bird's nest ferns (Asplenium nidus) on oribatid (Acari: Oribatida) communities in a subtropical Japanese forest." Journal of Tropical Ecology 22, no. 2 (2006): 213–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467405003032.

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We studied oribatid (Acari: Oribatida) communities in two distinct microhabitats (litter and root) of the bird's nest fern (Asplenium nidus) in an approximately 4-ha area in a subtropical forest, Okinawa, Japan. We collected a total of 15 729 oribatid mites from 37 ferns and examined whether the size and height of the ferns and the distance between ferns affected the structure of the oribatid communities in terms of the species composition, number of individuals, density (individuals per 100 g dry wt of substrate), number of species and species diversity (Simpson's index). Oribatid communities
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Vladimirova, N. V. "Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of the North-Eastern Altai." Euroasian Entomological Journal 17, no. 1 (2019): 452–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/euroasentj.17.6.11.

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Raspotnig, Günther, Günther Krisper, Günter Fauler, and Hans-Jörg Leis. "Distinctive Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles in Oribatid Mites (Acari: Oribatida)." Annales Zoologici 58, no. 2 (2008): 445–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3161/000345408x326771.

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Ermilov, Sergey. "A list of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Vietnam." ZooKeys 546 (December 16, 2015): 61–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.546.6188.

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Ermilov, Sergey G., Leonid B. Rybalov, and Kerstin Franke. "Ethiopian Oribatid Mites of the Family Scheloribatidae (Acari: Oribatida)." African Invertebrates 52, no. 2 (2011): 311–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5733/afin.052.0207.

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BAYOUMI, B. M., and M. S. AL-KHALIFA. "TWO NEW ORIBATID MITES (ACARI: ORIBATIDA) FROM SAUDI ARABIA." Acta Arachnologica 35, no. 1 (1986): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2476/asjaa.35.15.

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Ryabinin, N. A., and A. N. Pan’kov. "Successions of oribatid mites (Acariformes: Oribatida) on disturbed areas." Biology Bulletin 36, no. 5 (2009): 510–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1062359009050136.

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Skubała, Piotr, and Mariola Ciosk. "Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) colonizing the zinc metallurgic dump." Fragmenta Faunistica 42, no. 1-6 (1999): 41–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3161/00159301ff1999.42.6.041.

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Starý, J., and W. Block. "Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of South Georgia, South Atlantic." Journal of Natural History 29, no. 6 (1995): 1469–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222939500770631.

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Starý, J., W. Block, and P. Greenslade. "Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of sub-Antarctic Heard Island." Journal of Natural History 31, no. 4 (1997): 545–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222939700770281.

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