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Species associations of oribatid mites in lichens on the island of Ailsa Craig, Firth of Clyde (Acarei: Cryptostigmata)

Pages 1111-1119 | Accepted 14 Sep 1987, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Malcolm Luxton. (1990) The marine littoral mites of the New Zealand region. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 20:4, pages 367-418.
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Johan Asplund & David A. Wardle. (2017) How lichens impact on terrestrial community and ecosystem properties. Biological Reviews 92:3, pages 1720-1738.
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Ruth J. Mitchell, Hannah M. Urpeth, Andrea J. Britton & Astrid R. Taylor. (2017) Soil microarthropod-plant community relationships in alpine moss- sedge heath. Applied Soil Ecology 111, pages 1-8.
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Piotr Skubała, Kaja Rola & Piotr Osyczka. (2016) Oribatid communities and heavy metal bioaccumulation in selected species associated with lichens in a heavily contaminated habitat. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23:9, pages 8861-8871.
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Stef Bokhorst, Johan Asplund, Paul Kardol & David A. Wardle. (2015) Lichen physiological traits and growth forms affect communities of associated invertebrates. Ecology 96:9, pages 2394-2407.
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Piotr Skubała, Kaja Rola, Piotr Osyczka & Alina Kafel. (2014) Oribatid Mite Communities on Lichens in Heavily Contaminated Post-Smelting Dumps. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 67:4, pages 578-592.
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Matthew J Colloff & Andi Cairns. (2011) A novel association between oribatid mites and leafy liverworts (Marchantiophyta: Jungermanniidae), with a description of a new species of Birobates Balogh, 1970 (Acari: Oribatida: Oripodidae). Australian Journal of Entomology 50:1, pages 72-77.
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Barbara M. Fischer, Heinrich Schatz & Mark Maraun. (2010) Community structure, trophic position and reproductive mode of soil and bark-living oribatid mites in an alpine grassland ecosystem. Experimental and Applied Acarology 52:3, pages 221-237.
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Janice S. Edgerly & Edward C. Rooks. (2004) Lichens, Sun, and Fire: A Search for an Embiid-Environment Connection in Australia (Order Embiidina: Australembiidae and Notoligotomidae). Environmental Entomology 33:4, pages 907-920.
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Valerie M. Behan-Pelletier. (2012) MYCOBATES (ACARI: ORIBATIDA: MYCOBATIDAE) OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO . The Canadian Entomologist 126:6, pages 1301-1361.
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EDMUND L. SEYD. (1992) The moss mites of Yes Tor, Dartmoor, Devon (Acari: Oribatida) and their evolutionary significance. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 106:2, pages 115-126.
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