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Two or three microhabitats were defined within each of habitats within a forest. If 'tree' is a habitat, its microhabitats are the moss cover on the tree, the moss at the foot of the tree in contact with the soil, and the soil around the tree. The microhabitat community structure of oribatid mites was recorded. The nutritional biology, especially the type of food and the digestion pattern, of dominant species was monitored. Mites were extracted in Berlese-Tullgren funnels, sectioned in paraplast and stained with Masson triple. Faecal pellets were also stained with acridine orange and observed under fluorescent light. Mite microanatomy was evaluated based on nutritional parameters. Some species consume and digest a specific type of food in all microhabitats of one habitat. Others are able to shift diet according to current food supply in a particular microhabitat. A third type of species is ubiquitous and usually consumes a mixture of unspecified food types in every microhabitat studied. Two or three microhabitats were defined within each of habitats within a forest. If 'tree' is a habitat, its microhabitats are the moss cover on the tree, the moss at the foot of the tree in contact with the soil, and the soil around the tree. The microhabitat community structure of oribatid mites was recorded. The nutritional biology, especially the type of food and the digestion pattern, of dominant species was monitored. Mites were extracted in Berlese-Tullgren funnels, sectioned in paraplast and stained with Masson triple. Faecal pellets were also stained with acridine orange and observed under fluorescent light. Mite microanatomy was evaluated based on nutritional parameters. Some species consume and digest a specific type of food in all microhabitats of one habitat. Others are able to shift diet according to current food supply in a particular microhabitat. A third type of species is ubiquitous and usually consumes a mixture of unspecified food types in every microhabitat studied.
dcterms:title
Nutritional biology of oribatid mites from different microhabitats in the forest Nutritional biology of oribatid mites from different microhabitats in the forest
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Nutritional biology of oribatid mites from different microhabitats in the forest Nutritional biology of oribatid mites from different microhabitats in the forest
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RIV/00216208:11310/10:10081582!RIV12-MSM-11310___
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n16:Z
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Z(MSM0021620828)
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n5:2012
n4:domaciTvurceVysledku
n22:2336790
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n10:D
n4:duvernostUdaju
n20:S
n4:entitaPredkladatele
n11:predkladatel
n4:idSjednocenehoVysledku
275744
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RIV/00216208:11310/10:10081582
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n9:eng
n4:klicovaSlova
Oribatida; nutritional biology; microanatomy; community structure; moss; Microhabitats
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n7:Microhabitats n7:Oribatida n7:nutritional%20biology n7:moss n7:microanatomy n7:community%20structure
n4:kontrolniKodProRIV
[CEDBE622031E]
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Amsterdam
n4:mistoVydani
Heidelberg
n4:nazevZdroje
Trends in Acarology
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n21:EG
n4:pocetDomacichTvurcuVysledku
1
n4:pocetTvurcuVysledku
1
n4:rokUplatneniVysledku
n5:2010
n4:tvurceVysledku
Smrž, Jaroslav
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n8:WRD
n4:zahajeniAkce
2006-08-21+02:00
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n14:MSM0021620828
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4
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10.1007/978-90-481-9837-5
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Springer-Verlag
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978-90-481-9836-8
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11310