Oribatid mites (Acari: oribatida) of nests of small mammals in Transcarpatia
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.45001Keywords:
oribatid mites, nests, small mammals, fauna, diversity, occurrence, Transcarpathia, distributionAbstract
This article discusses the different aspects of the fauna and diversity of oribatid of nests of small mammals in Transcarpathia. Dominant species of oribatid mites and their seasonal occurrence are defined. Aspects of occurrence of these microarthropods in the nests of small mammals of different types of nests are also studied. Not less attention it is given to their distribution in different altitudinal zones on study area
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