2020
DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204395
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Seasonal dynamics of mites (Acari) in pastures and meadows in Poland, with species analysis of Oribatida

Abstract: The study involved three pastures, grazed by geese, goats and fallow deer, and three nearby meadows (control plots) situated in north-central Poland. Samples of 150 cm3 each (6 cm of soil and 3 cm of lower parts of plants) were collected in spring, summer and autumn 2016 and 2017 in 10 replications, 360 samples in total. This material included 22.561 mites, among which Oribatida accounted for 69%, Mesostigmata for 21%, and other mites for 10%. At most study sites, both pastures and meadows, no significant seas… Show more

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“…Known intermediate hosts for tapeworms are species of the families Galumnidae, Haplozetidae, Oribatulidae, Scheloribatidae [38], Ceratozetidae, and Oppiidae [29]. A completed list of oribatid species implicated as putative intermediate hosts is provided in [29,31]. Based on our results, we can extend this list to include a new intermediate host species, Tectocepheus velatus sarekensis.…”
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“…Known intermediate hosts for tapeworms are species of the families Galumnidae, Haplozetidae, Oribatulidae, Scheloribatidae [38], Ceratozetidae, and Oppiidae [29]. A completed list of oribatid species implicated as putative intermediate hosts is provided in [29,31]. Based on our results, we can extend this list to include a new intermediate host species, Tectocepheus velatus sarekensis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The oncosphere released from the egg subsequently develops as a larva-cysticercoid in the oribatid body cavity. An herbivorous definitive host becomes infected following accidental ingestion of infected mites while grazing [31].…”
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