04383nam 2201213z- 450 991055735430332120231214133348.0(CKB)5400000000042347(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76821(EXLCZ)99540000000004234720202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiodiversity of MitesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (244 p.)3-0365-1854-1 3-0365-1853-3 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: generalbicsscBiology, life sciencesbicsscZoology & animal sciencesbicsscleaf domatia-mite mutualismCoffea arabicamite diversityedge effectSouth AfricaArrenurusLebertia quinquemaculosaLake St. Clair MetroparkBelle IsleDetroitphoresymesocosmDipterafreshwater ecologyArcticOribatidafaunisticstaxonomic diversitydistributionchecklistarctic speciesarctic-boreal speciesmitesCerambycidaenatural forestOodinychusTrichouropodaMonochamusPlagionotusTetropiumoat straw mulchbarley straw mulchbiological controltwo-spotted spider miteedaphic miteslifestyletree related microhabitats18S rRNAphylogenyancestral state reconstructionsensillusAcariformesDemodecidaeProstigmatadiversityparasitesAcaribiogeographygeographical variabilityMesostigmataneotropical regionpalearctic speciesrange of occurrenceRotundabaloghiaspecies identificationUropoda (Phaulodinychus) penicillataspring ecologycrenal diversitycrenal water mitesspring morphologyAstigmataEndeostigmataclimate changeSvalbardCOIYucatan PeninsulaassemblagesrichnessmesofaunaprospectionResearch & information: generalBiology, life sciencesZoology & animal sciencesGwiazdowicz Dariusz Jedt1302844Gwiazdowicz Dariusz JothBOOK9910557354303321Biodiversity of Mites3034192UNINA