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Pairing, oviposition and development in two sibling species of phoretic mites (Acari: Mesostigmata: Parasitidae: Poecilochirus spp.) associated with burying beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae: Nicrophorus spp.)

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Pages 1337-1348 | Accepted 06 Sep 1995, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Owen D. SeemanDavid Evans Walter. (2023) Phoresy and Mites: More Than Just a Free Ride. Annual Review of Entomology 68:1, pages 69-88.
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Kamila ONDREJKOVÁ, Gökhan EREN & Mustafa AÇICI. (2021) First record of Poecilochirus necrophori (Acari: Mesostigmata: Parasitidae) from Turkey and its importance in forensic acarology. Acarological Studies 3:2, pages 96-100.
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Sandra Pérez-Martínez, María Lourdes Moraza & Marta Inés Saloña-Bordas. (2019) Gamasina Mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) Associated with Animal Remains in the Mediterranean Region of Navarra (Northern Spain). Insects 10:1, pages 5.
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Petra Schedwill, Adrian M. Geiler & Volker Nehring. (2018) Rapid adaptation in phoretic mite development time. Scientific Reports 8:1.
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M. Alejandra Perotti & Henk R. Braig. (2009) Phoretic mites associated with animal and human decomposition. Experimental and Applied Acarology 49:1-2, pages 85-124.
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V. NEHRING & J. K. MÜLLER. (2009) Social environment affects the life history tactic of a phoretic mite. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22:8, pages 1616-1623.
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S. Koulianos & H. H. Schwarz. (2006) Reproduction, development and diet of Parasitellus fucorum (Mesostigmata: Parasitidae), a mite associated with bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) . Journal of Zoology 248:2, pages 267-269.
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Horst H. Schwarz & Stella Koulianos. 1999. Ecology and Evolution of the Acari. Ecology and Evolution of the Acari 323 331 .
Anne S. Baker & Horst H. Schwarz. (1997) Morphological differences between sympatric populations of the Poecilochirus carabi complex (Acari: Mesostigmata: Parasitidae) associated with burying beetles (Silphidae: Nicrophorus). Systematic Parasitology 37:3, pages 179-185.
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