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Australian Biological Resources Study

Mites in Soil

An interactive key to mites and other soil microarthropods

Mites in Soil contains 5 interactive keys for the identification of 101 families of soil mites, and more than 60 higher-level taxa of soil micro-arthropods and related groups (Onycophora, Tardigrada).

The five keys are:

The keys, constructed primarily to deal with the Australian soil fauna, are broadly applicable, covering most classes and orders of terrestrial arthropods and most families of soil-litter inhabiting mites worldwide.

In addition, information is given on classification of Acari (mites), differences between types of identification tools, how to use the interactive keys, how to extract, preserve and prepare mites (and other microarthropods) for identification, and how to study living mites.

Information on morphology, behaviour and ecology of the mites is given in the introduction to each key.

Features

This interactive identification guide has been produced with the widest possible range of users in mind: acarologists, systematists, bio-survey workers and educators. The keys dealing specifically with mites will be invaluable for identification and as tools for training of biologists in systematics and ecology of mites.

About this CD ROM

Electronic series

ABRS Identification Series

Publishers

Australian Biological Resources Study/
CSIRO Publishing

Year

2001

Authors

D.E.Walter
University of Queensland
H.C.Proctor
Griffith University

ISBN-10

0 643 06790 6

ISBN-13

978 0 643 06790 5

System Requirements
  • Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000
  • Pentium processor or higher
  • Minimum 32MB RAM
  • SVGA monitor (800 × 600 or better)
  • CD ROM 4× speed or greater
  • Mouse
  • Internet Explorer (recommended) 5 or greater
  • Internet connection (optional)

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Mites in Soil

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