International audienceThe distinctive oribatid mite family Eulohmanniidae has been known almost exclusively from the type species of Eulohmannia, E. ribagai (Berlese, 1910), which is widely distributed in the northern Hemisphere where it inhabits fine humus, typically beneath forest litter and moss. We describe the morphological ontogeny of E. ribagai based primarily on material from New York—supported by specimens from Canada, Europe, and Asia—and correct errors in the literature. Ancillary biological notes relate to phenology, feeding biology, and reproduction; most important is the discovery of apparent sexual populations in the Pacific Northwest in this otherwise thelytokous (‘parthenogenetic’) species. Feeding seems to be preceded by s...
This study treats 76 species, in which 58 species and 14 genera are described as new. The species ar...
Abstract The existence of old species‐rich parthenogenetic taxa is a conundrum in evolutionary biolo...
International audienceSpecies in the oribatid mite genus Paralamellobates are primarily tropical and...
International audienceThe distinctive oribatid mite family Eulohmanniidae has been known almost excl...
International audienceCollohmannia (Collohmanniidae) is a genus of physically large oribatid mites w...
Three extant species of the oribatid mite genus Collohmannia (Collohmanniidae) have been named, of w...
A new oribatid mite species of the genus Oribatella (Oribatida, Oribatellidae)—Oribatella altaica Er...
Sex is more costly than parthenogenesis, evolutionary ecologists therefore wonder why sex is much mo...
International audienceExpressions of strong sexual dimorphism have been found in 77 species of Brach...
I Summary Thepresentedthesisincludescontributionsontworelativelyindependentthemes: (1)particularta,r...
{Presented at the meeting ofDecember 10, 1956) Although bisexuality is the rule in the Oribatei, the...
Ermilov, Sergey G., Khaustov, Alexander A., Joharchi, Omid, Döker, Ismail, Khaustov, Vladimir A. (20...
The present thesis investigates molecular and ecological effects of different reproductive modes on ...
Seniczak, Stanisław, Seniczak, Anna, Kaczmarek, Sławomir (2023): Morphological ontogenyofOribatulahe...
Norton, R.A., Sidorchuk, E.A. (2014): Collohmannia Johnstoni N. Sp. (Acari, Oribatida) From West Vir...
This study treats 76 species, in which 58 species and 14 genera are described as new. The species ar...
Abstract The existence of old species‐rich parthenogenetic taxa is a conundrum in evolutionary biolo...
International audienceSpecies in the oribatid mite genus Paralamellobates are primarily tropical and...
International audienceThe distinctive oribatid mite family Eulohmanniidae has been known almost excl...
International audienceCollohmannia (Collohmanniidae) is a genus of physically large oribatid mites w...
Three extant species of the oribatid mite genus Collohmannia (Collohmanniidae) have been named, of w...
A new oribatid mite species of the genus Oribatella (Oribatida, Oribatellidae)—Oribatella altaica Er...
Sex is more costly than parthenogenesis, evolutionary ecologists therefore wonder why sex is much mo...
International audienceExpressions of strong sexual dimorphism have been found in 77 species of Brach...
I Summary Thepresentedthesisincludescontributionsontworelativelyindependentthemes: (1)particularta,r...
{Presented at the meeting ofDecember 10, 1956) Although bisexuality is the rule in the Oribatei, the...
Ermilov, Sergey G., Khaustov, Alexander A., Joharchi, Omid, Döker, Ismail, Khaustov, Vladimir A. (20...
The present thesis investigates molecular and ecological effects of different reproductive modes on ...
Seniczak, Stanisław, Seniczak, Anna, Kaczmarek, Sławomir (2023): Morphological ontogenyofOribatulahe...
Norton, R.A., Sidorchuk, E.A. (2014): Collohmannia Johnstoni N. Sp. (Acari, Oribatida) From West Vir...
This study treats 76 species, in which 58 species and 14 genera are described as new. The species ar...
Abstract The existence of old species‐rich parthenogenetic taxa is a conundrum in evolutionary biolo...
International audienceSpecies in the oribatid mite genus Paralamellobates are primarily tropical and...