The study of morpho-ecological organization of oribatid mite communities (Acariformes, Oribatida) inhabiting forest litter of recultivated areas in steppe zone conditions of Ukraine was performed. The role of the forest and forest floor litter in optimization of the ecological situation on degraded lands was demonstrated. The function of environment creation by oribatids, as primary destructors of dead plant matter, supporting such ecosystem services as soil fertility improvement and nutrients turnover was highlighted. The research was performed within different stratigraphic types of bulk edaphotops in the recultivated plot of “Pavlogradskaya” colliery (Pavlograd, Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine) planted with red juniper (Juniperus virginia...
Tree hollows harbour a specialized fauna, and mites usually are the most numerous arthropods in this...
Soil oribatid mite communities from three vegetation types (forest, woodland and savanna) are descri...
The study presents results on the analysis of faunistic complex of oribatid mites inhabiting the cor...
The features of the structure of the population of oribatid mites (Oribatida) as primary destructors...
Species composition and features of ecological structure of oribatid mite communities were studied o...
In the successional recovery processes of quarry-spoiled systems soil-living oribatide mites, who ar...
In order to study the colonization and development of moss mites (Oribatida) communities in a Scots ...
The present study analyzes the effects of pollution with heavy metals and fluorine on the oribatid m...
The present study is an overview of the fauna and structure of the oribatid communities in the main ...
Oribatid mites in litterbags and in soil samples were studied during one year. The litterbags with o...
The present study analyzes the effects of pollution with heavy metals and fluorine on the oribatid m...
AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an i...
As a soil-living organism, soil mite presence is important for ensuring the sustainable land. Intens...
Tropical mountain rain forests are among the most species rich regions in the world. The RBSF (Reser...
Tropical mountain rain forests are among the most species rich regions in the world. The RBSF (Reser...
Tree hollows harbour a specialized fauna, and mites usually are the most numerous arthropods in this...
Soil oribatid mite communities from three vegetation types (forest, woodland and savanna) are descri...
The study presents results on the analysis of faunistic complex of oribatid mites inhabiting the cor...
The features of the structure of the population of oribatid mites (Oribatida) as primary destructors...
Species composition and features of ecological structure of oribatid mite communities were studied o...
In the successional recovery processes of quarry-spoiled systems soil-living oribatide mites, who ar...
In order to study the colonization and development of moss mites (Oribatida) communities in a Scots ...
The present study analyzes the effects of pollution with heavy metals and fluorine on the oribatid m...
The present study is an overview of the fauna and structure of the oribatid communities in the main ...
Oribatid mites in litterbags and in soil samples were studied during one year. The litterbags with o...
The present study analyzes the effects of pollution with heavy metals and fluorine on the oribatid m...
AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an i...
As a soil-living organism, soil mite presence is important for ensuring the sustainable land. Intens...
Tropical mountain rain forests are among the most species rich regions in the world. The RBSF (Reser...
Tropical mountain rain forests are among the most species rich regions in the world. The RBSF (Reser...
Tree hollows harbour a specialized fauna, and mites usually are the most numerous arthropods in this...
Soil oribatid mite communities from three vegetation types (forest, woodland and savanna) are descri...
The study presents results on the analysis of faunistic complex of oribatid mites inhabiting the cor...