Taxon resources: Ereynetes macquariensis
Taxonomy details
Context
- Taxon Id
- 101867
- Common Name
- Mite
- Authority
- Unknown or not entered.
- Naming Status
- Currently accepted name
- Status
- Found in the Antarctica/subantarctic or Southern Ocean
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- Taxon has been resolved to the rank Species.
Resources
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Scientific Bibliography 17036
- BLOCK, W. & YOUNG, S.R. (1978 ) Metalbolic adaptions of the Antarctic terrestrial micro-arthropods. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 61A: 363-368.
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Scientific Bibliography 17043
- BLOCK, W. (1980 ) Aspects of the ecology of Antarctic soil fauna. In: Soil biology as related to land use practices, ed. D.L. Dindal, pp. 741-757. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
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Scientific Bibliography 17064
- BOOTH, R.G. & USHER, M.B. (1984 ) Arthropod communitites in the maritime Antarctic moss-turf habitat: effects of the physical and chemical environment. Journal of Animal Ecology 53: 879-893.
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Scientific Bibliography 17066
- BOOTH, R.G. & USHER, M.B. (1986 ) Arthropod communities in a maritime Antarctic moss-turf habitat: life history stratergies of the prostigmatid mites. Pedobiologia 29: 209-218.
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Scientific Bibliography 17067
- BOOTH, R.G. (1983 ) A description of the jivenile life-stages of the Antarctic mite Ereynetes macquariensis. British Antarctic Survey Bulletin 61:7-12.
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Scientific Bibliography 17125
- GODDARD, D.G. (1977 ) The Signy Island reference sites:VIII. Oxygen uptake of some Antarctic prostigmatid mites (Acari:Prostigmata). British Antarctic Survey Bulletin 45: 101-115.
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Scientific Bibliography 17127
- GODDARD, D.G. (1982 ) Feeding biology of free-living Acari at Signy Island, South Ornkney Islands. British Antarctic Survey Bulletin 51: 290-293.
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