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New species of Tenuipalpus (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) from Semidecidual Forest remnants in the State of São Paulo, Brazil
(2013-09-24)
Three new species of the genus Tenuipalpus (Acariformes: Tenuipalpidae), T. tapiae sp. nov., T. apichai sp. nov., and T. nambii sp. nov. collected in Semidecidual Forest native plants in the northwest of the state of São ...
New species of Tenuipalpus (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) from Semidecidual Forest remnants in the State of São Paulo, Brazil
(2013-09-24)
Three new species of the genus Tenuipalpus (Acariformes: Tenuipalpidae), T. tapiae sp. nov., T. apichai sp. nov., and T. nambii sp. nov. collected in Semidecidual Forest native plants in the northwest of the state of São ...
Phoretic dispersal on bumblebees by bromeliad flower mites (Mesostigmata, Melicharidae)
(Springer Basel Ag, 2012-02-01)
Nectarivorous flower mites (Mesostigmata: Melicharidae) live mostly on hummingbird-pollinated plants in the New World. We observed Proctolaelaps sp. living on Neoregelia johannis (Bromeliaceae) in a coastal rain forest ...
Phoretic dispersal on bumblebees by bromeliad flower mites (Mesostigmata, Melicharidae)
(Springer Basel Ag, 2012-02-01)
Nectarivorous flower mites (Mesostigmata: Melicharidae) live mostly on hummingbird-pollinated plants in the New World. We observed Proctolaelaps sp. living on Neoregelia johannis (Bromeliaceae) in a coastal rain forest ...
Dispersal strategies of Aceria guerreronis (Acari: Eriophyidae), a coconut pest
(SPRINGERDORDRECHT, 2012)
The dispersal of plant-feeding mites can occur involuntarily, through transportation of infested plant parts, or voluntarily, by walking to new plant parts or to suitable spots where biotic (phoresis) or abiotic (wind, ...
Contrasting engineering effects of leaf-rolling caterpillars on a tropical mite community
(2013-04-01)
Ecosystem engineers are organisms that change the physical structure of environments and provide habitats for other organisms. Lepidopteran caterpillars may act as ecosystem engineers by rolling leaves as shelters to ...
Contrasting engineering effects of leaf-rolling caterpillars on a tropical mite community
(2013-04-01)
Ecosystem engineers are organisms that change the physical structure of environments and provide habitats for other organisms. Lepidopteran caterpillars may act as ecosystem engineers by rolling leaves as shelters to ...
Phytophagous mites associated to fragaria spp., advances in pest management in South America
(2016-01-01)
Background and Objective: Phytophagous mites are considered key pests in strawberry worldwide however, there is a lack of information about the economic impact in South America. Understanding factors that affect the mite ...