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- Glen G.; Lee, Richard E. Jr & Denlinger, David L. (2009). "Antarctic Collembolans use chemical signals to promote aggregation and egg laying". Journal...
- hexapods and collembolans and diplurans belonging together in Antennomusculata as the latest suggestion: Entognatha (proturans, collembolans and diplurans)...
- ovipositor in the females. Of the three orders, only collembolans possess eyes; nevertheless, many collembolans are blind, and even when compound eyes are present...
- ventral side of the first abdominal segment of the body of springtails (collembolans). It used to be believed that it served to stabilise the animal when...
- Common prey items include lumbricid earthworms, dipteran fly larvae, collembolans, and other centipedes. They are carnivorous; study of gut contents suggests...
- gastropods, millipedes, spiders, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, isopods, collembolans, diplurans, beetles and salamanders. Troglofaunal gastropods are endemic...
- detritus. These insects can also hunt smaller arthropods like mites and collembolans. Much of their time is spent grooming themselves or others. Centrozoros...
- Stinner, Benjamin R. (1991). "Alarm pheromone in a gregarious poduromorph collembolan (Collembola: Hypogastruridae)". Great Lakes Entomologist. 24 (2): 75–78...
- Strategies of Two Partly Sympatric and Closely Related, Lichen Feeding Collembolan Species". Oikos. 44 (3): 448. Bibcode:1985Oikos..44..448L. doi:10.2307/3565786...
- retrieved 8 July 2008 Sigurðardóttir, Hólmfríður (2000), "Status of collembolans (Collembola) on Surtsey, Iceland, in 1995 and first encounter of earthworms...