2015
DOI: 10.1111/icad.12122
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Alpha diversity of mesostigmatid mites associated with the bark beetle Ips typographus (L.) in Poland

Abstract: 1. The major aim of this study was to establish the role and importance of the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus (L.) in increasing species biodiversity in spruce forests through phoresy of mesostigmatid mites. The study is a close examination of 26 041 specimens of I. typographus, which were carriers of 7210 individuals of mites, classified into 24 species. The most numerous species were Dendrolaelaps quadrisetus, Trichouropoda polytricha, and Urobovella obovata. It is noteworthy that the last two species ha… Show more

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“…Moser et al (1997) recorded 12 species of phoretic mites occuring on I. typographus japonicus, collected by Borregaard drain-pipe traps in Japan. Gwiazdowicz et al (2011Gwiazdowicz et al ( , 2015 studied mesostigmatic mites associated with I. typographus in Poland using Borregard pipe traps. Vrabec et al (2012) and Čejka and Holuša (2014) also studied mesostigmatic mites in Slovakia (collected manually) and the Czech Republic (collected with pheromone traps), respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moser et al (1997) recorded 12 species of phoretic mites occuring on I. typographus japonicus, collected by Borregaard drain-pipe traps in Japan. Gwiazdowicz et al (2011Gwiazdowicz et al ( , 2015 studied mesostigmatic mites associated with I. typographus in Poland using Borregard pipe traps. Vrabec et al (2012) and Čejka and Holuša (2014) also studied mesostigmatic mites in Slovakia (collected manually) and the Czech Republic (collected with pheromone traps), respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%