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Oribatid Mites (Acari, Oribatida) in the Pale Yellow Soil of Central Yakutia
The oribatid mite population was studied in the zonal permafrost pale yellow taiga soil of Central Yakutia, East Siberia. In general, the population of oribatid mites in the studied soil is highly original due to the following features: a considerable difference in the set of species and supraspecif...
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Tectocepheus velatus
in the community. |
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