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Arachnida --- -Arachnida --- -Oribatidae --- -Acariformes --- Arachnids --- Arthropoda --- Classification --- -Classification --- Oribatidae --- Acariformes
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Mites --- Acarology --- Parasitiformes --- Acariformes --- Actinea richardsoni --- Mites. --- Acariformes. --- Acarology. --- Actinea richardsoni. --- Parasitiformes. --- Milben --- Classification --- classification. --- Classification. --- Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz --- Periodicals --- Life Sciences --- Zoology
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Mites --- Acarology --- Parasitiformes --- Acariformes --- Actinea richardsoni --- Mites. --- Acariformes. --- Acarology. --- Actinea richardsoni. --- Parasitiformes. --- Milben --- Classification --- classification. --- Classification. --- Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz
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Mites --- Acarology --- Parasitiformes --- Acariformes --- Actinea richardsoni --- Mites. --- Acariformes. --- Acarology. --- Actinea richardsoni. --- Parasitiformes. --- Milben --- Classification --- classification. --- Classification. --- Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz
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Mites --- Acarology --- Parasitiformes --- Acariformes --- Actinea richardsoni --- Mites. --- Classification --- classification. --- Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz
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Acariformes --- Invertebrates & Protozoa --- Zoology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Actinotrichida --- Astigmata --- Cryptostigmata --- Oribatei --- Oribatida --- Prostigmata --- Tetranychoidea --- Trombidiformes --- Mites --- Classification
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This collection of 14 papers comprises primary research articles and literature reviews, presenting a broad overview of the developments in about all possible aspects of members of the plant parasitic superfamily Eriophyoidea. It deals with their DNA, species interactions, quarantine importance, host specificity, potential as biological control agents of weeds, chemical control, behaviour, their role in fungal pathogen epidemiology, influence in forests and on ornamentals, collecting and mounting techniques and their interaction with crops. Eriophyoids are notorious for the deformities, like, galls, erinea, leaf-rolls and rust, they can produce while feeding on their plant hosts. However, they can also act as vectors of viral diseases or are vagrants, mainly responsible for rust symptoms. Therefore the Eriophyoidea includes many economical important species responsible for great losses to crop production in greenhouses, agriculture and forests. Their minuteness and ability to produce their own hide-outs (deformities) complicate their control. However, they also have a beneficial side, as control agents of weeds. Almost every plant housed at least one eriophyoid species or even two or more and therefore there are still thousands of new species to be discovered.
Eriophyidae. --- Plant mites -- Biological control. --- Plant mites. --- Eriophyoidea --- Eriophyidae --- Plant mites --- Animal-plant relationships --- Zoology --- Agriculture --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Invertebrates & Protozoa --- Agriculture - General --- Eriophyid mites --- Eriophyids --- Gall mites --- Phyllocoptidae --- Life sciences. --- Agriculture. --- Behavioral sciences. --- Developmental biology. --- Applied ecology. --- Zoology. --- Invertebrates. --- Life Sciences. --- Behavioral Sciences. --- Applied Ecology. --- Developmental Biology. --- Acariformes --- Agricultural pests --- Mites --- Plant parasites --- Animal behavior. --- Biology --- Natural history --- Animals --- Invertebrata --- Development (Biology) --- Growth --- Ontogeny --- Ecology --- Environmental protection --- Nature conservation --- Animals, Habits and behavior of --- Behavior, Animal --- Ethology --- Animal psychology --- Ethologists --- Psychology, Comparative --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Behavior
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The world of mites, being exceptionally diverse and rich, may be analysed both in historical and geographical terms. It is commonly known that these tiny, ubiquitous invertebrates are found both in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems; additionally, they are relatively abundant in aeroplankton. The species composition and character of their assemblages vary, and they are different in the polar, temperate and tropical regions. All the above-mentioned factors force scientists to apply a unique approach to research problems and specifically define the aims of their investigations. The Diversity Special Issue on "Biodiversity of Mites" contains complex acarological issues including zoogeographic, ecological and parasitological research conducted in several regions of the world. The results of the presented research concern various taxonomic groups of mites occurring in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. Therefore, they can be an inspiration to search for new research directions and solve contemporary scientific problems.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Zoology & animal sciences --- leaf domatia–mite mutualism --- Coffea arabica --- mite diversity --- edge effect --- South Africa --- Arrenurus --- Lebertia quinquemaculosa --- Lake St. Clair Metropark --- Belle Isle --- Detroit --- phoresy --- mesocosm --- Diptera --- freshwater ecology --- Arctic --- Oribatida --- faunistics --- taxonomic diversity --- distribution --- checklist --- arctic species --- arctic-boreal species --- mites --- Cerambycidae --- natural forest --- Oodinychus --- Trichouropoda --- Monochamus --- Plagionotus --- Tetropium --- oat straw mulch --- barley straw mulch --- biological control --- two-spotted spider mite --- edaphic mites --- lifestyle --- tree related microhabitats --- 18S rRNA --- phylogeny --- ancestral state reconstruction --- sensillus --- Acariformes --- Demodecidae --- Prostigmata --- diversity --- parasites --- Acari --- biogeography --- geographical variability --- Mesostigmata --- neotropical region --- palearctic species --- range of occurrence --- Rotundabaloghia --- species identification --- Uropoda (Phaulodinychus) penicillata --- spring ecology --- crenal diversity --- crenal water mites --- spring morphology --- Astigmata --- Endeostigmata --- climate change --- Svalbard --- COI --- Yucatan Peninsula --- assemblages --- richness --- mesofauna --- prospection --- n/a --- leaf domatia-mite mutualism
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