Biodiversity of Mites

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 sp...

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Other Authors: Gwiazdowicz, Dariusz J. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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653 |a Oodinychus 
653 |a Trichouropoda 
653 |a Monochamus 
653 |a Plagionotus 
653 |a Tetropium 
653 |a oat straw mulch 
653 |a barley straw mulch 
653 |a biological control 
653 |a two-spotted spider mite 
653 |a edaphic mites 
653 |a lifestyle 
653 |a tree related microhabitats 
653 |a 18S rRNA 
653 |a phylogeny 
653 |a ancestral state reconstruction 
653 |a sensillus 
653 |a Acariformes 
653 |a Demodecidae 
653 |a Prostigmata 
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653 |a Endeostigmata 
653 |a climate change 
653 |a Svalbard 
653 |a COI 
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