- are
produced by some
oribatids,
presumably as
another defence against predation. In turn,
poison dart
frogs that prey on
oribatids sequester these alkaloids...
-
records of
mites are
known from the Jur****ic,
including Jureremus, an
oribatid mite
belonging to the
family Cymbaeremaeidae known from the Late Jur****ic...
- and
peritremes but may have
secondary respiratory systems. For example,
oribatids in the
suborder Brachypylina have
stigmata on the
ventral plate of the...
-
strawberry poison-dart frog
Oophaga pumilio). Such
frogs raised without these oribatids in
their diets do not
develop the
strong poisons ****ociated with them...
-
Neoliodidae is a
family of
oribatids in the
order Oribatida.
There are at
least 4
genera and 50
described species in Neoliodidae.
Neoliodes Berlese, 1888...
-
small invertebrates. In one
study of
oribatids in
German forests,
Brachypylina made up the vast
majority of
oribatids collected (23,168
individuals out of...
- cases, and are
frequently misdiagnosed.
Bertiella transmission is
through oribatid mites that are
often present in the soil of
problem areas, and can be easily...
- host.
Their life
cycle is
indirect requiring intermediate host,
which are
oribatid mites. They are
characterized by the
presence of
interproglottid glands...
- G (2011). "Tasty but protected--first
evidence of
chemical defense in
oribatid mites". J Chem Ecol. 37 (9): 1037–43. Bibcode:2011JCEco..37.1037H. doi:10...
- perfoliata, the
definitive host
being an
equine and the
intermediate host an
oribatid mite.
Diphyllobothrium exhibits a more complex, three-phase life cycle...