Water mites: predators and parasites

The majority of water mites found in freshwater belong to the Hydrachnellae, a group which exhibit striking morphological diversity. This paper reviews work on the structure, morphology and taxonomy. The role of water mites as predators, their life history and their parasitic associations with aquatic insect or freshwater mollusc hosts is discussed along with the distribution of water mites in the British Isles.

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Main Author: Gledhill, T.
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1985
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Animal morphology, Distribution records, Fresh water, Hosts, Larvae, Life cycle, Parasites, Predators, Taxonomy, Acari, Arachnida, Hydrachnellae, British Isles, Annual report,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22753
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-227532021-07-09T02:32:30Z Water mites: predators and parasites Fifty-third annual report for the year ended 31st March 1985 Gledhill, T. Biology Ecology Animal morphology Distribution records Fresh water Hosts Larvae Life cycle Parasites Predators Taxonomy Acari Arachnida Hydrachnellae British Isles Annual report The majority of water mites found in freshwater belong to the Hydrachnellae, a group which exhibit striking morphological diversity. This paper reviews work on the structure, morphology and taxonomy. The role of water mites as predators, their life history and their parasitic associations with aquatic insect or freshwater mollusc hosts is discussed along with the distribution of water mites in the British Isles. 2021-06-24T16:04:31Z 2021-06-24T16:04:31Z 1985 book_section FALSE http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22753 en Annual Report, Freshwater Biological Association, Ambleside http://www.fba.org.uk/ application/pdf application/pdf 45-59 Freshwater Biological Association Ambleside, UK http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/5240 3949 2011-09-29 15:13:51 5240 Freshwater Biological Association
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topic Biology
Ecology
Animal morphology
Distribution records
Fresh water
Hosts
Larvae
Life cycle
Parasites
Predators
Taxonomy
Acari
Arachnida
Hydrachnellae
British Isles
Annual report
Biology
Ecology
Animal morphology
Distribution records
Fresh water
Hosts
Larvae
Life cycle
Parasites
Predators
Taxonomy
Acari
Arachnida
Hydrachnellae
British Isles
Annual report
spellingShingle Biology
Ecology
Animal morphology
Distribution records
Fresh water
Hosts
Larvae
Life cycle
Parasites
Predators
Taxonomy
Acari
Arachnida
Hydrachnellae
British Isles
Annual report
Biology
Ecology
Animal morphology
Distribution records
Fresh water
Hosts
Larvae
Life cycle
Parasites
Predators
Taxonomy
Acari
Arachnida
Hydrachnellae
British Isles
Annual report
Gledhill, T.
Water mites: predators and parasites
description The majority of water mites found in freshwater belong to the Hydrachnellae, a group which exhibit striking morphological diversity. This paper reviews work on the structure, morphology and taxonomy. The role of water mites as predators, their life history and their parasitic associations with aquatic insect or freshwater mollusc hosts is discussed along with the distribution of water mites in the British Isles.
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topic_facet Biology
Ecology
Animal morphology
Distribution records
Fresh water
Hosts
Larvae
Life cycle
Parasites
Predators
Taxonomy
Acari
Arachnida
Hydrachnellae
British Isles
Annual report
author Gledhill, T.
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title Water mites: predators and parasites
title_short Water mites: predators and parasites
title_full Water mites: predators and parasites
title_fullStr Water mites: predators and parasites
title_full_unstemmed Water mites: predators and parasites
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