2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:appa.0000044438.32992.35
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Geographical and ecological distribution of marine halacarid genera and species (Acari: Halacaridae)

Abstract: At the end of 2002, the number of marine halacarid species was 1018, that of genera 51. A single genus, Copidognathus contains 33% of all species (336). Eleven genera are monotypic. Geographical provinces with a large number of species are the tropical western Pacific, temperate northeastern Atlantic, temperate southeastern Pacific, and Mediterranean-Black Sea. Most records of halacarid species are from temperate and tropical areas; 10% of species are known from polar zones. On a generic level, 29 genera are r… Show more

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“…bryozoans, sponges, macroalgae, sea grass on large fronds, polychaetes, hydrozoans, barnacles, mussels, flocculent ooze, amongst surface structures, crustaceans and between spines and in the gut of echinoderms). The small body size of mites has enabled them to contribute several independent subgroups to the meiobenthos (Bartsch, 2004a;2006;Giere, 2009).…”
Section: First Record Of Female Intersex In Litarachna Duboscqi Waltementioning
confidence: 99%
“…bryozoans, sponges, macroalgae, sea grass on large fronds, polychaetes, hydrozoans, barnacles, mussels, flocculent ooze, amongst surface structures, crustaceans and between spines and in the gut of echinoderms). The small body size of mites has enabled them to contribute several independent subgroups to the meiobenthos (Bartsch, 2004a;2006;Giere, 2009).…”
Section: First Record Of Female Intersex In Litarachna Duboscqi Waltementioning
confidence: 99%
“…obs.). The mite C. papillatus may be a parasite specializing on a specific tissue or body fluid of 1 species in the community; however, mites of the family Halacaridae tend to possess a complex life cycle including larval, nymphal and adult stages (Bartsch 2004). Such a potentially complex life cycle involving an ontogenetic shift in diet might contribute to the unusual stable isotope values for this species.…”
Section: Predatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os Halacaroidea, com aproximadamente 1000 espécies, são representados pelas famílias Halacaridae -predominantemente marinha (BARTSCH, 1996;2004), e Pezidae, esta com apenas duas espécies descritas para a água doce (Harvey, 1990). Já os Hydracarina, considerados como ácaros aquáticos "verdadeiros", incluem atualmente por volta de 6000 espécies, distribuídas em oito superfamílias, 57 famílias e cerca de 420 gêneros (DI SABATINO et al, 2008); são encontrados quase exclusivamente em ambientes límnicos, a não ser por algumas espécies que invadiram o ambiente marinho secundariamente (COOK, 1974).…”
Section: Histórico Do Conhecimento De áCaros Límnicos No Brasilunclassified