Svalbard is a singular region to study biodiversity. Located at a high latitude and geographically isolated, the archipelago possesses widely varying environmental conditions and unique flora and fauna communities. It is also here where particularly rapid environmental changes are occurring, having amongst the fastest increases in mean air temperature in the Arctic. One of the most common and species-rich invertebrate groups in Svalbard is the mites (Acari). We here describe the characteristics of the Svalbard acarofauna, and, as a baseline, an updated inventory of 178 species (one Ixodida, 36 Mesostigmata, 43 Trombidiformes, and 98 Sarcoptiformes) along with their occurrences. In contrast to the Trombidiformes and Sarcoptiformes, which are...
The world of mites, being exceptionally diverse and rich, may be analysed both in historical and geo...
This study is part of the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (STI) - one of the most ambitious all taxa bio...
Climate change is affecting the species composition and functioning of Arctic and sub-Arctic plant a...
Svalbard is a singular region to study biodiversity. Located at a high latitude and geographically i...
This study investigates assemblages of mesostigmatid mites on Spitsbergen, in the Arctic archipelago...
This paper presents the first results of a study on the aquatic mites (Acari) from the inland water ...
Broadleaf forests are rare in Norway and they are considered one of the most biodiverse terrestrial ...
Experience from the Antarctic indicates that the establishment of alien species may have significant...
The knowledge of terrestrial Parasitengona in Fennoscandia lies far behind that of their aquatic cou...
The first investigations of the tardigrades of Svalbard took place in the early 20th century and 30 ...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
We studied ptyctimous moss mites, which are characteristic of forest habitats, in Norwegian broadlea...
Kitrytė, Neringa, Baltrūnaitė, Laima (2023): Ectoparasitic mites, ticks (Acari: Trombidiformes, Meso...
Reports results of collecting and observing arthropod fauna over a 25-day period in July-Aug. 1960 a...
International audienceArctic terrestrial ecosystems are generally considered to be species poor, fra...
The world of mites, being exceptionally diverse and rich, may be analysed both in historical and geo...
This study is part of the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (STI) - one of the most ambitious all taxa bio...
Climate change is affecting the species composition and functioning of Arctic and sub-Arctic plant a...
Svalbard is a singular region to study biodiversity. Located at a high latitude and geographically i...
This study investigates assemblages of mesostigmatid mites on Spitsbergen, in the Arctic archipelago...
This paper presents the first results of a study on the aquatic mites (Acari) from the inland water ...
Broadleaf forests are rare in Norway and they are considered one of the most biodiverse terrestrial ...
Experience from the Antarctic indicates that the establishment of alien species may have significant...
The knowledge of terrestrial Parasitengona in Fennoscandia lies far behind that of their aquatic cou...
The first investigations of the tardigrades of Svalbard took place in the early 20th century and 30 ...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
We studied ptyctimous moss mites, which are characteristic of forest habitats, in Norwegian broadlea...
Kitrytė, Neringa, Baltrūnaitė, Laima (2023): Ectoparasitic mites, ticks (Acari: Trombidiformes, Meso...
Reports results of collecting and observing arthropod fauna over a 25-day period in July-Aug. 1960 a...
International audienceArctic terrestrial ecosystems are generally considered to be species poor, fra...
The world of mites, being exceptionally diverse and rich, may be analysed both in historical and geo...
This study is part of the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (STI) - one of the most ambitious all taxa bio...
Climate change is affecting the species composition and functioning of Arctic and sub-Arctic plant a...