Süßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa, Vol. 7/2-1 Chelicerata: Araneae/Acari I: Süßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa
Autor Ilse Bartsch, Kees Davids, Ralf Deichsel, Antonio Di Sabatino, Grzegorz Gabrys Editat de Reinhard Gerecke Autor Terence Gledhill, Peter Jäger, Joanna Makol, Harry Smit, Henk van der Hammen, Gerd Weigmann, Andreas Wohltmann, Eberhard Wurstde Limba Germană Paperback – 23 noi 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783662559574
ISBN-10: 3662559579
Ilustrații: X, 388 S. 148 Abb.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Ediția:1. Aufl. 2006
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer Spektrum
Seria Süßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3662559579
Ilustrații: X, 388 S. 148 Abb.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Ediția:1. Aufl. 2006
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer Spektrum
Seria Süßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Cuprins
Order Araneae Family Argyronetidae THORELL, 1870 Order Acari I - General Introduction - Limnic Acaridida (Astigmata) Family Acaridae Family Histiostomatidae (formerly: Anoetidae) - Limnic Oribatida Family Mucronothridae Family Trhypochthoniellidae Family Malaconothridae Family Hydrozetidae Family Limnozetidae Family Mycobatidae Family Zetomimidae - Halacaridae Subfamily Copidognathinae Subfamily Halacarinae Subfamily Limnohalacarinae Subfamily Lohmannellinae Subfamily Porolohmannellinae Subfamily Rhombognathinae Subfamily Ropohalacarinae - Terrestrial Parasitengona inhabiting transient biotopes Superfamily Calyptostomatoidea Superfamily Erythraeoidea Superfamily Trombidioidea Family Johnstonianida Family Microtrombidiidae Family Tanaupodidae Family Trombidiidae - Hydrachnidia I Superfamily Stygothrombioidea Family Stygothrombiidae Superfamily Hydrovolzioidea Family Hydrovolziidae Superfamily Eylaoidea Family Limnocharidae Family Piersigiidae Family Eylaidae Superfamily Hydrachnoidea Family Hydrachnidae
Notă biografică
Dr. Ilse Bartsch Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg, c/o DESY Notkestr. 85 D - 22607 Hamburg, Germany - Dr. Kees Davids (+) Vakgroep Aquatische Oecologie Universiteit van Amsterdam Kruislaan 320 NL - 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Ralf Deichsel Laboratory for Soil Zoology & Ecology Grunewaldstr. 34 D - 12165 Berlin, Germany - Dr. Antonio Di Sabatino Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali Università dell'Aquila Via Vetoio 20, I - 67100 L'Aquila, Italy - Prof. Dr. Grzegorz Gabrys Department of Biology Institute of Biotechnology & Environmental Sciences University of Zielona Góra Monte Cassino 21B PL - 65-561 Zielona Góra, Poland - Dr. Reinhard Gerecke Biesingerstr. 11 D - 72070 Tübingen, Germany CBiol MIBiol FLS - Terence Gledhill Freshwater Biological Association Windermere Laboratory The Ferry House, Far Sawrey GB - Ambleside Cumbria, LA 22 OLP, United Kingdom - Dr. Peter Jäger Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg Senckenberganlage 25 D - 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany - Dr. Joanna Makol Department of Zoology and Ecology Agricultural University of Wroclaw Kozuchowska 5b PL - 51-631 Wroclaw, Poland - Drs Harry Smit Zoological Museum, University of Amsterdam Plantage Middenlaan 64 NL - 1018 DH Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Dr. Henk van der Hammen (+) Amsterdam The Netherlands - Prof. Dr. Gerd Weigmann Laboratory for Soil Zoology & Ecology Grunewaldstr. 34 D - 12165 Berlin, Germany - Dr. Andreas Wohltmann Institut für Ökologie und Evolutionsbiologie Universität Bremen, Fachbereich 2 Postfach 33 04 40 D - 28334 Bremen, Germany - Dr. Eberhard Wurst Fachgebiet Parasitologie (220 B) (Institut für Zoologie) Universität Hohenheim Emil-Wolff-Str. 34 D - 70599 Stuttgart, Germany
Textul de pe ultima copertă
The uncorrected reprint of this volume, originally published in 2006, makes this publication, popular among experts, available again.
Chelicerata are a basically terrestrial group of invertebrates, including many clades whose representatives have never found an evolutionary way to aquatic live. An exception is made by the spiders, which include, apart from the famous Argyroneta aquatica, a considerable number of hygrophilous species, and by the highly diverse aquatic mites which in inland water habitats are represented by members of numerous different clades having evolved an aquatic or amphibious lifestyle along various evolutionary pathways. For the first time in limnofaunistic bibliography, the present taxonomic knowledge about these different groups of invertebrates is brought together in an overview for the Central-European fauna.
This first volume includes taxonomic keys and ecological information concerning hygrophilous and aquatic spiders, a general introduction to mites, and the treatment of three mite groups generally known from terrestrial habitats (Acaridida, Oribatida, terrestrial Parasitengona). Furthermore, the freshwater-dwelling representatives of the originally marine Halacaridae are treated, and the species-rich true freshwater mites (Hydrachnidia) are represented in a general introduction. Out of the latter group, detailed taxonomic treatment and determination keys are presented for members of the superfamilies Stygothrombioidea, Hydrovolzioidea, Eylaoidea, and Hydrachnoidea.
Two further volumes include the remaining four superfamilies of Hydrachnidia. The chelicerata volumes of this series are a basic tool for all limnologists interested in diversity and ecology - in particular for biologists investigating the ecotones between ground- and surface water, between benthos and plankton, and between water and land.
The editor
Reinhard Gerecke is free lance zoologist and lecturer atthe institute of Evolution and Ecology at the university of Tübingen.
Chelicerata are a basically terrestrial group of invertebrates, including many clades whose representatives have never found an evolutionary way to aquatic live. An exception is made by the spiders, which include, apart from the famous Argyroneta aquatica, a considerable number of hygrophilous species, and by the highly diverse aquatic mites which in inland water habitats are represented by members of numerous different clades having evolved an aquatic or amphibious lifestyle along various evolutionary pathways. For the first time in limnofaunistic bibliography, the present taxonomic knowledge about these different groups of invertebrates is brought together in an overview for the Central-European fauna.
This first volume includes taxonomic keys and ecological information concerning hygrophilous and aquatic spiders, a general introduction to mites, and the treatment of three mite groups generally known from terrestrial habitats (Acaridida, Oribatida, terrestrial Parasitengona). Furthermore, the freshwater-dwelling representatives of the originally marine Halacaridae are treated, and the species-rich true freshwater mites (Hydrachnidia) are represented in a general introduction. Out of the latter group, detailed taxonomic treatment and determination keys are presented for members of the superfamilies Stygothrombioidea, Hydrovolzioidea, Eylaoidea, and Hydrachnoidea.
Two further volumes include the remaining four superfamilies of Hydrachnidia. The chelicerata volumes of this series are a basic tool for all limnologists interested in diversity and ecology - in particular for biologists investigating the ecotones between ground- and surface water, between benthos and plankton, and between water and land.
The editor
Reinhard Gerecke is free lance zoologist and lecturer atthe institute of Evolution and Ecology at the university of Tübingen.
Caracteristici
Is an important reference work for the assessment of the fauna and water quality of fresh water systems Includes material that helps with the identification of fresh water spiders and mites. Contains unique line illustrations Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras