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Proceedings of the IV Symposium of the European Association of Acarologists

The words pronounced by Serge Kreiter during the meeting come to mind. They could record exactly the situation of Acarology in Europe and in the World: "I think that in many European countries there are very few full time acarologists. It is very rare to have new positions available . . . . And public money, from the European Community but also from national countries, is very hard to get when you want to work on mites . . . . Could two acarological associations in Europe (Eur. A. Ac. and S. I. A. L. F) work together or, better, get married?" So, the fourth symposium of the European Acarologists has not only been the occasion to have an idea on which direction the research is addressed today, but also it pointed out the difficulties of our "scientific hranch". On the basis of the presentations and invited papers we had evidences of a "new" Acarology based on modern techniques and methods of investigations but also the importance, often sheltered even if of relevant value, of the "old" Acarology made on the alpha taxonomy and basic studies. So, a "new" Acarology needs the "old" one. In this context, the hope to put together the European acarologists has been coming up. This fact, of political meaning, can surely improve the acarological movement and the discussion on this point showed clearly the importance of several other activities and efforts in this direction. We hope that the meeting in Siena will represent a significative stone for the progress of Acarology.
Preface x
Presidential address xi
Fabio Bernini
As time goes by: a profile of Italian Acarology
1(20)
Salvatore Ragusa
Phylogeny, Genetics and Speciation
Mites as models in development and genetics
21(6)
Richard H. Thomas
Speciation and biogeography in eriophyid mites: a review
27(8)
Brian Fenton
Mitochondrial DNA variation and phylogeography of Steganacarus on Tenerife (Canary Islands)
35(6)
Nicola Salomone
Fabio Bernini
Preliminary report on fossil oribatid mites from the Florisbad Quaternary Research Station, South Africa
41(4)
Louise Coetzee
An Early Ordovician oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) from the island of Oland, Sweden
45(4)
F. Bernini
G. Carnevale
G. Bagnoli
S. Stouge
Genetic polymorphism in prey preference at a small spatial scale: a case study of soil predatory mites (Hypoaspis aculeifer) and two species of astigmatic mites as prey
49(16)
Izabela Lesna
Maurice W. Sabelis
Experimental hybridization of Rhizoglyphus robini and R. echinopus (Acari: Acaridae)
65(4)
Juliusz Unrug
Jacek Radwan
MORPHOLOGY, LIFE STRATEGIES AND PHYSIOLOGY
Water Inhabiting Mites
The water mites (Acari, Hydrachnidia) of a little disturbed forest stream in southwest Germany - a study on seasonality and habitat preference, with remarks on diversity patterns in different geographical areas
69(22)
Reinhard Gerecke
The biodiversity of Neotropical water mites
91(10)
Tom Goldschmidt
Life history strategies of Hygrobates nigromaculatus, a widespread palaearctic water mite (Acari, Hydrachnidia, Hygrobatidae)
101(10)
Peter Martin
Cornelius Davids
The impact of human activity on the water mite fauna (Acari, Hydrachnidia) of the `Lasy Janowskie' Landscape Park (South-Eastern Poland)
111(8)
Robert Stryjecki
The occurrence of water mites (Hydrachnidia, Acari) in saline waters from a stone coal-mine in Bogdanka (South-Eastern Poland)
119(6)
Witold Kowalik
Soil Inhabiting Mites
Reproductive systems of gamasid mites (Acari, Anactionotrichida) reconsidered
125(16)
Gerd Alberti
Morphological variability between and within populations of Tectocepheus (Acari, Oribatida, Tectocepheidae) from the velatus-complex in central Europe
141(12)
Gerd Weigmann
Endogynium types in Parasitidae as revealed by SEM (Acari: Gamasida: Parasitina)
153(16)
Wojciech Witalinski
Katarzyna Borsuk
Colonization of primary sterile soils by epedaphic gamasina mites
169(6)
Axel Christian
Colonization of a dolomitic dump by mesostigmatid mites (Acari, Mesostigmata)
175(10)
Grazyna Madej
Piotr Skubala
Zoogeographical survey on the Phthiracaroidea (Acari, Oribatida) of the Ethiopian region
185(14)
Wojciech Niedbala
The occurrence of Macrocheles mites (Acari: Macrochelidae) in relation to the activity of dung beetles: a field study in Southern France
199(10)
Habiba Glida
Michel Bertrand
Development of oribatid mite communities (Acari, Oribatida) on a mine dump
209(8)
Piotr Skubala
Parasitic Mites
Three-dimensional structure of the gut system of the mites Ameronothrus lineatus (Oribatida: Ameronothridae) and Hyadesia fusca (Astigmata: Hyadesiidae)
217(10)
Jens Bucking
Ultrastructural investigations of Haller's organ in Dermacentor reticulatus (Fabr.) (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae)
227(6)
A. Buczek
L. Buczek
A. Kusmierz
K. Olszewski
K. Jasik
Morphologic adaptations to parasitism on reptiles: Pterygosomatidae (Prostigmata: Raphignathina)
233(8)
Michel Bertrand
Plant Inhabiting Mites
Fine structure of the phytoseiid-type sperm access system (Acari, Gamasida, Phytoseiidae)
241(12)
Gerd Alberti
Antonella Di Palma
Fine morphology of the bothridial receptor organs of Pediculaster mesembrinae (Acari: Siteroptidae) adult female
253(10)
Enrico De Lillo
Pasquale Aldini
Fine structure of a putative pedipalpal thermo/hygrosensillum in Tarsonemus nodosus Schaarschmidt, 1959 (Acari: Tarsonemidae)
263(6)
G. Nuzzaci
A. Di Palma
F. Porcelli
W.L. Magowski
P. Aldini
Mouthparts of Tarsonemus nodosus Schaarschmidt, 1959 (Acari: Tarsonemidae): fine structure and functional morphology
269(14)
G. Nuzzaci
A. Di Palma
W.L. Magowski
P. Aldini
Applied Acarology: Agricultural and Ecological Aspects
Some future prospects in Agricultural Acarology, with focus on phytoseiid mites - host plant relationships
283(20)
Serge Kreiter
Marie-Stephane Tixier
Mite communities on linden trees (Tilia sp.) in an urban environment
303(12)
D. Kropczynska
B. Czajkowska
A. Tomczyk
M. Kielkiewicz
Effect of prey density on functional and numerical responses of the predatory mite Typhlodromus negevi (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
315(4)
Aly H. Rasmy
G.M. Abou-Elella
Dietary influence on life history and predation of the phytoseiid mite, Amblyseius deleoni (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
319(6)
A.H. Rasmy
F.M. Momen
M.A. Zaher
M.S. Nawar
G.M. Abou-Elella
Dispersion of Amblyseius andersoni (Chant) (Parasitiformes, Phytoseiidae) on grapevines and hazelnut near apples and peaches in the province of Caserta (Southern Italy)
325(6)
Mariano Nicotina
Ernesto Cioffi
How can molecular data contribute to the analysis of the colonization of vineyards by Kampimodromus aberrans (Acari: Phytoseiidae)?
331(10)
Marie-Stephane Tixier
Serge Kreiter
Philippe Auger
Interspecific predation and cannibalism in four phytoseiid species of the Mediterranean area (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
341(10)
Marisa Castagnoli
Marialivia Liguori
Sauro Simoni
Effects of Neem oil (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) on Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acariiformes, Tetranychidae) in laboratory tests
351(12)
Haralabos Tsolakis
Ernesto Ragus
Salvatore Ragusa
Influence of different types of grass mulching on the communities of Oribatid mites in the vineyards
363(10)
Roberto Nannelli
Sauro Simoni
Phytoseiid mites - pollen relationships: observations in a vineyard and the surrounding vegetation
373(16)
C. Duso
V. Malagnini
A. Paganelli
L. Aldeghieri
M. Bottini
Influence of carmine spider mite Tetranychus cinnabarinus Boisd. (Acarida: Tetranychidae) feeding on ethylene production and the activity of oxidative enzymes in damaged tomato plants
389(4)
Malgorzata Kielkiewicz
Changes in the content of soluble sugars in leaves of cucumber plant infested with Tetranychus urticae Koch and treated with plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)
393(6)
Anna Tomczyk
Applied Acarology: Medical and Veterinary Aspects
Adaptation of mites and ticks to parasitism. Medical and veterinary aspects
399(20)
Frantisek Dusbabek
Comparison of rabbit skin changes after feeding of Ixodes ricinus (L) and Dermacentor reticulatus (Fabr.)
419(6)
A. Buczek
A. Kusmierz
K. Olszewski
L. Buczek
K. Czerny
M. Lancut
House-dust mite infestation in temporary prefabricated homes in Central Italy
425(6)
A. Mansi
L. Frusteri
M. Maroli
A. Salerno
A.M. Marcelloni
G. Muzi
M.P. Accattoli
G. Abbritti
Observations on the spread of Pyemotes ventricosus (Prostigmata: Pyemotidae) in houses in Umbria, Central Italy
431(4)
Mario Principato
Linden-leaf morphology and the host-plant susceptibility to Eotetranychus tiliarium (Hermann) (Acarida: Tetranychidae)
435(6)
Barbara Czajkowska
Malgorzata Kielkiewicz
In vitro effects of ivermectin on adult and developmental stages of two species of blood feeding arthropods
441(8)
S.R. Allam
H.A.H. Sadaka
M.M. Eissa
H.A. Rezk
Index 449