The morphology of Oribatida and similar little-known groups of organisms varies considerably, which complicates morphological analysis (e.g. species descriptions). Qualitative analyses have been carried out mostly on a small number of individuals (n < 25). There is lack of studies dealing with mechanisms of how that variation can change in relation to sample size and insufficient discussion on whether qualitative or quantitative analysis is more appropriate for description of morphological variability. A total of 500 adult Carabodes subarcticus Trägårdh, 1902 Oribatida were collected from a local population. Six qualitative and six quantitative traits were characterised using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The relationsh...
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Research into structure and abundance of soil fauna communities should be based on material consisti...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...
Statistical methods for delimiting species with morphological data remain woefully understudied. The...
Species discrimination is certainly the most current and essential taxonomic task. Despite molecular...
Zur morphologischen und morphometrischen Variabilität einzelner Merkmale von Arten der Milbenfamilie...
The oribatid mite Carabodes reticulatus Berlese, 1913 is redescribed from typical and topotypical ma...
Although molecular techniques are revolutionising nematode taxonomy, morphological data still form t...
In order to assess the relationship between the oppiid mite species (Acari, Oribatida) collected fro...
Charakteristisch für Scutovertex pannonicus sind die sehr gut erkennbaren notogastralen Gruben, welc...
A dimorphic pattern of macrocephalic (wide, short) and stenocephalic (narrow, long) body shapes is o...
Species morphometric variability is the result of the combined effect of genes and environment. This...
Die komplette Dissertation im pdf-Format : diss.pdfOribatid mites of the genus Scheloribates (Orib...
Oribatid fauna highly varies among habitats, but different microhabitats within a habitat are also c...
Analyses of morphological disparity have been used to characterize and investigate the evolution of ...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1241/thumbnail.jp
Research into structure and abundance of soil fauna communities should be based on material consisti...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...
Statistical methods for delimiting species with morphological data remain woefully understudied. The...
Species discrimination is certainly the most current and essential taxonomic task. Despite molecular...
Zur morphologischen und morphometrischen Variabilität einzelner Merkmale von Arten der Milbenfamilie...
The oribatid mite Carabodes reticulatus Berlese, 1913 is redescribed from typical and topotypical ma...
Although molecular techniques are revolutionising nematode taxonomy, morphological data still form t...
In order to assess the relationship between the oppiid mite species (Acari, Oribatida) collected fro...
Charakteristisch für Scutovertex pannonicus sind die sehr gut erkennbaren notogastralen Gruben, welc...
A dimorphic pattern of macrocephalic (wide, short) and stenocephalic (narrow, long) body shapes is o...
Species morphometric variability is the result of the combined effect of genes and environment. This...
Die komplette Dissertation im pdf-Format : diss.pdfOribatid mites of the genus Scheloribates (Orib...
Oribatid fauna highly varies among habitats, but different microhabitats within a habitat are also c...
Analyses of morphological disparity have been used to characterize and investigate the evolution of ...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1241/thumbnail.jp
Research into structure and abundance of soil fauna communities should be based on material consisti...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...