The association of oribatid mites with lichens |
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Authors: | EDMUND L. SEYD F.L.S. MARK R. D. SEAWARD F.L.S. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, The Manchester Museum, University of Manchester;School of Environmental Science, University of Bradford, West Yorkshire |
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Abstract: | Oribatei (Acari, Cryptostigmata) are found in a variety of terrestrial habitats, and many are associated with lichens; the relationship ranges from casual to highly dependent. Eighty-three species associated with lichens have been surveyed, and a tentative classification, based on their ecological requirements, is presented: Group A consists of species restricted to lichens as a biotope, though occasionally occurring as accidentals in other habitats; Group B consists of species which while preferring lichens as a habitat and feeding source are also adapted to existence on other plants (though in some cases their immatures may be lichen-restricted); Group C consists of species which, though frequently found on lichens, are equally common in other biotopes, particularly mosses, and must be regarded as much more generalized in their feeding habits. Certain aspects of oribatid-lichen specificity are discussed. The importance of oribatid-lichen associations from the point of view of soil fertility and energetics is emphasized. |
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Keywords: | Ecology-systematics association list (Oribatei) oribatid-lichen specificity soild energetics |
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