Ecology and biology of Hydrozetes paulista (Acari: Oribatida) in the benthic zone of a temporary lake in Brazil.
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2018
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Oribatid mites are mainly terrestrial animals, but some are aquatic, including all species of the genus Hydrozetes
(Hydrozetidae). They have often been recorded in abundance on the water’s surface, while their presence in the
benthic zone is poorly documented. A litterbag experiment was carried out in Coutos Lake, a shallow temporary
lake in Southeast Brazil, in order to study the ecology and biology of Hydrozetes paulista. This mite species
greatly dominated the benthic invertebrate community (82%), and at the end of the experiment it reached a
density (652 individuals per 1 g of dry substrate) higher than that ever previously reported before for any
Hydrozetes species. This density was correlated with some water parameters, stronger with conductivity, and
less with temperature. The adults dominated in the stage structure (constituting over 80% of sample population),
but the participation of the juveniles increased with the time. Larvae were first noticed on 25th day of experiment
and after that were present for the rest of the season. During the course of this experiment, mite fecundity and
body size decreased. This species is known as bisexual, but we observed only females in the 5354 adults we
collected.
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Oribatid mites, Population, Fecundity, Stage structure
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SENICKZAK, A. et al. Ecology and biology of Hydrozetes paulista (Acari: Oribatida) in the benthic zone of a temporary lake in Brazil. Systematic and Applied Acarology, v. 23, p. 1857-1868, 2018. Disponível em: <https://bioone.org/journals/systematic-and-applied-acarology/volume-23/issue-9/saa.23.9.12/Ecology-and-biology-of-iHydrozetes-paulista-i-Acari--Oribatida/10.11158/saa.23.9.12.full>. Acesso em: 11 fev. 2019.