Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region Ii


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Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region Ii


Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region Ii
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Author : János Balogh
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region Ii written by János Balogh and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with categories.




The Soil Mites Of The World


The Soil Mites Of The World
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Author : P. Balogh
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 2012-12-02

The Soil Mites Of The World written by P. Balogh and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-02 with Science categories.


Distributed in the East European countries, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, People's Republic of Mongolia, Republic of Cuba and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam by Kultura, Budapest, HungaryThis volume presents the second part of brief characterizations and identification keys for oribatid mites inhabiting the Neotropical Region, as well as a check-list and bibliography of all described species from this area.This work is destined to become a basic handbook that will serve academic and applied science/taxonomists, field workers, ecologists, etc., for years to come. It will also aid the work of Latin American oribatologists. This volume is primarily intended for use by taxonomists in acarology, ecologists of neotropical soils and veterinary parasitologists.



Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region


Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region
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Author : János Balogh
language : en
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Release Date : 1988

Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region written by János Balogh and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with categories.




Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region


Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region
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Author : Janos Balogh
language : en
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Release Date : 1990

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Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region I


Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region I
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Author : János Balogh
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Release Date : 1988

Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region I written by János Balogh and has been published by Elsevier Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Science categories.




Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region


Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region
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Author : Janos Balogh
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

Oribatid Mites Of The Neotropical Region written by Janos Balogh and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with categories.




Catalogue Of Oribatid Mites Acari Oribatida From Continental Southeast Asia


Catalogue Of Oribatid Mites Acari Oribatida From Continental Southeast Asia
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Author : Leonila Alzate Corpuz-Raros
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020

Catalogue Of Oribatid Mites Acari Oribatida From Continental Southeast Asia written by Leonila Alzate Corpuz-Raros and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with categories.


"Abstract: This paper presents a catalogue of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) recorded from Continental Southeast Asia (CSEA) covering a period of 55 years from 1965 to the first half of 2020. This subregion comprises countries that are located on the southeastern coast of the Asian continent, namely, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. For each species, information is compiled on references to the original description, subsequent re-combinations of specific name with other genera, and junior synonyms used in CSEA literature, if any, as well as type habitat, habitats recorded later, and distribution within outside CSEA. A historical review of explorations and taxonomic studies in the various countries is also provided. A total of 820 valid species including subspecies and seven doubtful species are known so far from CSEA. The valid species belong to 313 genera and subgenera, 94 families and 36 superfamilies in all of the five infraorders and two hyporders of the Suborder Oribatida. The Hyporder Brachypylina is most diverse with 620 species, followed by Mixonomata (88), Enarthronota (65), Nothrina (41), Palaeosomata (5) and Parhyposomata (1). Vietnam whose fauna has been best explored tops the records with 730 species, followed by a low second by Thailand (137), then Cambodia (37) and Myanmar (11) while the oribatid fauna of Laos is still entirely unknown. Altogether, the oribatid fauna of Southeast Asia (SEA), including its two subregions, now totals 1601 species belonging to 477 genera, 109 families and 40 superfamilies. Species that are known so far only from CSEA countries and thus probably endemic is highest at 36.4% for Myanmar, 32,1% for Thailand, 23.7% for Vietnam, 0 for Cambodia, 27.2% for CSEA, 59.0% for the Malay Archipelago, and 48.7% for SEA as a whole. About 7% of the recorded species of Thailand and Vietnam are cosmopolitan or semicosmopolitan in distribution, but their faunal elements are decidedly Oriental, with about half (43-54%) occurring also in other Oriental countries. The same countries also share in common many species with other zoogeographic regions, viz. 12-14% Palaearctic, 8-16% Australian, 8-11% Neotropical, 3-11% Ethiopian, and 1-3% Nearctic.. Keywords: This paper presents a catalogue of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) recorded from Continental Southeast Asia (CSEA) covering a period of 55 years from 1965 to the first half of 2020. This subregion comprises countries that are located on the southeastern coast of the Asian continent, namely, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. For each species, information is compiled on references to the original description, subsequent re-combinations of specific name with other genera, and junior synonyms used in CSEA literature, if any, as well as type habitat, habitats recorded later, and distribution within outside CSEA. A historical review of explorations and taxonomic studies in the various countries is also provided. A total of 820 valid species including subspecies and seven doubtful species are known so far from CSEA. The valid species belong to 313 genera and subgenera, 94 families and 36 superfamilies in all of the five infraorders and two hyporders of the Suborder Oribatida. The Hyporder Brachypylina is most diverse with 620 species, followed by Mixonomata (88), Enarthronota (65), Nothrina (41), Palaeosomata (5) and Parhyposomata (1). Vietnam whose fauna has been best explored tops the records with 730 species, followed by a low second by Thailand (137), then Cambodia (37) and Myanmar (11) while the oribatid fauna of Laos is still entirely unknown. Altogether, the oribatid fauna of Southeast Asia (SEA), including its two subregions, now totals 1601 species belonging to 477 genera, 109 families and 40 superfamilies. Species that are known so far only from CSEA countries and thus probably endemic is highest at 36.4% for Myanmar, 32,1% for Thailand, 23.7% for Vietnam, 0 for Cambodia, 27.2% for CSEA, 59.0% for the Malay Archipelago, and 48.7% for SEA as a whole. About 7% of the recorded species of Thailand and Vietnam are cosmopolitan or semicosmopolitan in distribution, but their faunal elements are decidedly Oriental, with about half (43-54%) occurring also in other Oriental countries. The same countries also share in common many species with other zoogeographic regions, viz. 12-14% Palaearctic, 8-16% Australian, 8-11% Neotropical, 3-11% Ethiopian, and 1-3% Nearctic."--Page 6.



Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments


Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments
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Author : John P. Smol
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2004-12-30

Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments written by John P. Smol and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-12-30 with Science categories.


Paleolimnology is a rapidly developing science that is now being used to study a suite of environmental and ecological problems. This volume is the fourth handbook in the Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research book series. The first volume (Last & Smol, 2001a) examined the acquisition and archiving of sediment cores, chronological techniques, and large-scale basin analysis methods. Volume 2 (Last & Smol, 2001b) focused on physical and chemical methods. Volume 3 (Smol et al. , 2001), along with this book, summarize the many biological methods and techniques that are available to study long-term environmental changeusing information preserved in sedimentary profiles. A subsequent volume (Birks et al. , in preparation) will deal with statistical and data handling procedures. It is our intent that these books will provide sufficient detail and breadth to be useful handbooks for both seasoned practitioners as well as newcomers to the area of paleolimnology. These books will also hopefully be useful to non-paleolimnologists (e. g. , limnologists, archeologists, palynologists, geographers, geologists, etc. ) who continue to hear and read about pal- limnology, but have little chance to explore the vast and sometimes difficult to access journal-based reference material for this rapidly expanding field. Although the chapters in these volumes target mainly lacustrine settings, many of the techniques described can also be readily applied to fluvial, glacial, marine, estuarine, and peatland environments. This current volume focuses on zoological indicators preserved in lake sediments, whilst Volume 3 focused on terrestrial, algal, and siliceous indicators.



Ecology And Evolution Of The Acari


Ecology And Evolution Of The Acari
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Author : J. Bruin
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2013-03-09

Ecology And Evolution Of The Acari written by J. Bruin and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-03-09 with Science categories.


Acarology is on the move! The growing interest from evolutionary and molecular biologists and from population and community ecologists in mites and ticks has a strong impetus on the field of acarology. This book contains many chapters that illustrate the recent progress in the field.



Invertebrate Biodiversity As Bioindicators Of Sustainable Landscapes


Invertebrate Biodiversity As Bioindicators Of Sustainable Landscapes
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Author : Maurizio G. Paoletti
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 2012-12-02

Invertebrate Biodiversity As Bioindicators Of Sustainable Landscapes written by Maurizio G. Paoletti and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-02 with Technology & Engineering categories.


Reducing environmental hazard and human impact on different ecosystems, with special emphasis on rural landscapes is the main topic of different environmental policies designed in developed countries and needed in most developing countries. This book covers the bioindication approach of rural landscapes and man managed ecosystems including both urbanised and industrialised ones. The main techniques and taxa used for bioindication are considered in detail. Remediation and contamination is faced with diversity, abundance and dominance of biota, mostly invertebrates. Invertebrate Biodiversity as Bioindicators of Sustainable Landscapes provides a basic tool for students and scientists involved in landscape ecology and planning, environmental sciences, landscape remediation and pollution.