. "555500" . "Kub\u00E1tov\u00E1, Alena" . "[F84CAEEC1540]" . "3" . "Z(MZE0002700603)" . . "0031-4056" . . "5"^^ . "Pedobiologia" . . "DE - Spolkov\u00E1 republika N\u011Bmecko" . . "Mourek, Jan" . "The relationship between palatability and suitability of fungi for sustaining mite population growth was tested in the laboratory. The effect of mite fungal preference on spore dispersion was also studied. Eight species of microscopic fungi differed in their attractiveness as food and in their suitability to sustain population growth of three astigmatid mites. The preference for a particular species of fungus and its suitability for sustaining population growth were not correlated. Observed differencesamong mite species in their population growth were more likely associated with their ability to digest fungi. Fungi were divided into four groups based on their palatability and suitability to sustain population growth: (i) preferred food and suitable for mite growth; (ii) preferred, but unsuitable; (iii) avoided, but suitable; and (iv) avoided and unsuitable. With respect to fungal spore dispersion, mites had the least effect on %22avoided and unsuitable%22 fungal species while preferred fungi were mo" . "The relationship between palatability and suitability of fungi for sustaining mite population growth was tested in the laboratory. The effect of mite fungal preference on spore dispersion was also studied. Eight species of microscopic fungi differed in their attractiveness as food and in their suitability to sustain population growth of three astigmatid mites. The preference for a particular species of fungus and its suitability for sustaining population growth were not correlated. Observed differencesamong mite species in their population growth were more likely associated with their ability to digest fungi. Fungi were divided into four groups based on their palatability and suitability to sustain population growth: (i) preferred food and suitable for mite growth; (ii) preferred, but unsuitable; (iii) avoided, but suitable; and (iv) avoided and unsuitable. With respect to fungal spore dispersion, mites had the least effect on %22avoided and unsuitable%22 fungal species while preferred fungi were mo"@en . . . . "Astigmatid mite growth and fungi preference"@en . . . . "Astigmatid mite growth and fungi preference" . "RIV/00027006:_____/04:00014110!RIV/2005/MZE/M01005/N" . . "R\u016Fst rozto\u010D\u016F a up\u0159ednostn\u011Bn\u00ED hub (Acari: Acaridida): Porovn\u00E1v\u00E1n\u00ED v laboratorn\u00EDch pokusech"@cs . . . "R\u016Fst rozto\u010D\u016F a up\u0159ednostn\u011Bn\u00ED hub (Acari: Acaridida): Porovn\u00E1v\u00E1n\u00ED v laboratorn\u00EDch pokusech"@cs . "Byla sledov\u00E1na vhodnost mikroskopick\u00FDch hub (Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus versicolor, Cladosporium cladosporioides, Eurotium amstelodami var. amstelodami, E. amstelodami var. montevidensis, Mycocladus corymbifer, and Penicillium aurantiogriseum) pro v\u00FDvoj rozto\u010D\u016F v korelaci s jej\u00ED preferenc\u00ED acaroidn\u00EDmi rozto\u010Di (Acarus siro, Lepidoglyphus destructor, Tyrophagus putrescentiae. Bylo zji\u0161t\u011Bno \u017Ee vhodnost potravy nen\u00ED korelovan\u00E1 s jej\u00ED preferenc\u00ED v potravn\u011B preferen\u010Dn\u00EDch testech."@cs . "48" . . "Astigmatid mite growth and fungi preference"@en . "RIV/00027006:_____/04:00014110" . "Hubert, Jan" . "Mites;Feeding;Preference;Development;Microscopic fungi"@en . "205-214" . "10"^^ . "Jaro\u0161\u00EDk, Vojt\u011Bch" . . "Astigmatid mite growth and fungi preference" . . "1"^^ . "\u017D\u010F\u00E1rkov\u00E1, Eva" .