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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Description: New records of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from La R\xc3\xa9union Island are presented. \nOne species new to science, i.e. Diplodontus insulanus Pe\xc5\xa1i\xc4\x87 & Smit sp. nov. (Hydryphantidae) is described\xcd\xbe a second species, Neumania nodosa (Daday, 1898) (Unionicolidae) is \nreported for the first time from La R\xc3\xa9union.
    Keywords: water mites ; new species ; taxonomy ; DNA-barcoding ; running waters
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-17
    Description: Water mites of the genus Mideopsis are often a very abundant member of running and standing water communities \nwhose taxonomy has been based almost exclusively on traditional morphological studies. In this study, we present a \nspecies-level phylogeny of the genus in Europe using 71 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) barcodes available in the \nBOLD database. In addition to morphological identification, we applied two different molecular taxon delimitation \napproaches (Assemble Species by Automatic Partitioning - ASAP and multi-rate Poisson tree processes). The ASAP \nmolecular delimitation revealed the presence of five molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTU), i.e., M. crassipes \nSoar, 1904, M. milankovici Pe\xc5\xa1i\xc4\x87 & Smit, 2020, M. roztoczensis Biesiadka & Kowalik, 1979 and two distinct M. \norbicularis MOTUs, both widely distributed and sympatric in Central and Northern Europe. Morphological analysis \nrevealed that specimens of Clade 1 match the description given by Biesiadka & Kowalik (1979) for Mideopsis \norbicularis. We highlight the need for a thorough revision of the genus Mideopsis in Europe by integrating \nmorphological and molecular data.
    Keywords: Acari ; DNA barcoding ; taxonomy ; running waters ; standing waters
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  • 3
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: biodiversiteit ; Nederland ; watermijten
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 38, pp. 115-125
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In 2000 werd de naamlijst van de Nederlandse watermijten gepubliceerd. Hierin waren 234 soorten opgenomen. Daarna is door onderzoek veel nieuwe informatie bekend geworden. Hierdoor werd een update van de lijst noodzakelijk. Op deze nieuwe lijst is de naamgeving op diverse punten aangepast en zijn vele soorten toegevoegd. Het soortenaantal is nu met circa 10% gegroeid tot 259 soorten.
    Keywords: Acari ; Hydrachnidia ; Nederland ; naamlijst
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Nieuwe waarnemingen van zeldzame watermijten in Nederland (Acari: Hydrachnidia) \nDe recent gepubliceerde atlas van de Nederlandse watermijten heeft een aantal mensen gestimuleerd meer aandacht aan deze groep van aquatische macrofauna te besteden. In de korte periode sinds deze publicatie zijn vijf nieuwe soorten voor de Nederlandse fauna gevonden: Lebertia sefvei, Atractides gibberipalpis, Atractides tener, Arrenurus tetracyphus en Arrenurus nielseni. Verder zijn er vijf soorten gevonden die al enkele decennia niet meer waren waargenomen. Deze nieuwe waarnemingen zijn slechts voor een deel toe te schrijven aan de vergrote interesse in deze groep. Verscheidene waarnemingen zijn namelijk gedaan in beken die al intensief in de periode 1990-2000, of zelfs nog langer, gemonitord werden. Aangezien de meest interessante waarnemingen afkomstig zijn uit beken, is de voorzichtige conclusie getrokken dat de kwaliteit van beken, in de breedste zin, verbeterd is. De kwaliteit is echter nog lang niet op het oude niveau. Een aantal genera, zoals Aturus, was vroeger zeer talrijk, maar is tegenwoordig nog steeds zeldzaam.
    Keywords: Nederland ; verspreiding ; Biotopen
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 25, pp. 25-32
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A checklist of the halacarid mites of the Netherlands (Acari: Halacaroidea)\nFew papers have been published on the Dutch Halacaroidea, mites predominantly living in\nsea. Thus far, only twelve species have been reported. This paper adds another 13 species to the\nDutch list. These new data are from material mainly collected by J.H. Stock and M. Bilio.\nMore detailed analyses of freshwater and shores and shallows of the Dutch coastline may result\nin recovery of another 25 halacarid species.
    Keywords: zeemijten ; Halacaroidea ; Nederland ; verspreiding
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Two watermite species new to the Dutch fauna and new records of rare species (Acari:\nHydrachnidia)\nTwo species of water mites new for the Dutch fauna are reported, i.e. Unionicola inusitata and\nNeumania verrucosa. Moreover, new localities for a number of rare species are given. Together\nwith these new records, the number of water mite species in the Netherlands adds up to 246.
    Keywords: watermijten ; Hydrachnidia ; Nederland ; verspreiding
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 13, pp. 3-272
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Atlas of the Dutch water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia)\nFew biogeographic studies have been published on water mites. Only Lundblad (1962) has published an atlas of the Swedish water mites. So far, there are no complete publications on the distribution of Dutch water mites. Acarologists who worked on Dutch water mites, i.e. A.C. Oudemans (1858-1943), G. Romijn (1868-1930) and A.J. Besseling (1898-1968) have collected in a limited geographical area only. Besseling, therefore, classified most of the water mites as rare or very rare. Davids (1979) adapted this to the knowledge of that time. Since this last publication, many new data have been collected in The Netherlands, including biotopes which had hardly been investigated. This resulted in publications on the coastal dunes (Smit & Van der Hammen 1992), quagfens (Smit & Van der Hammen 1996) and springs and streams (Van der Hammen & Smit 1996). We also tried to collect hyporheic water mites, however, without results so far. Many data have been collected by the regional water authority boards, for which we identified and checked many specimens. The result of our work is a number of new species for the Dutch fauna and some taxonomical changes (Smit & Van der Hammen 1990b, 1992c, Smit & Duursema 1993, Smit et al. 1993a, Van Maanen et al. 1997). Furthermore, three new species for science could be described (Smit & Van der Hammen 1992b, Smit 1996a). The database contains some 4900 localities, with 60.000 records. We used a 5x5km-grid to show the distribution of the species. In The Netherlands 1666 of these so called hour-squares can be found with fresh - brackish water, of which 1120 have one or more records of water mites. We stored our data in the program Ecolims, including data on watertype and co-ordinates of the Dutch Topographical Survey. We have gained an almost complete coverage. Only some brackish areas, the large rivers (Rhine, Meuse) and the lake IJsselmeer have limited or no data. However, most of these areas are poor in water mite species. We did not include many old data. Usually, these data do not contribute much to our knowledge, as the earlier acarologists usually collected close to their homes. Furthermore, these old localities are difficult to locate. Only for rare species, occurring in less than 10 5x5kmsquares, we have added old data from the notebooks of Besseling (deposited in the Zoological Museum in Amsterdam). Included in these notebooks are the data of Romijn. Furthermore, data from C. Davids have been used. Our recent data show a bimodal distribution over the year (figure 3), as we sampled twice a year, in spring and in summer. We give a revised list of the Dutch water mites on p. 6-13. Previous reviews have been published by Besseling (1964), Van der Eijck (1977), Davids (1979, 1980) and Mol (1984). We re-identified a number of species from the collection of Besseling. We followed the classification of Viets (1987), except for Hydrachna and Piona, where no subgeneric classification is given. For the subgeneric classification of Unionicola we followed Vidrine (1986) and Harvey (1998). On the family level one change has been made: the Wettininae have been raised to family level (Harvey 1998). The genus Hydrochoreutes has been placed in its own subfamily, the Hydrochoreutinae (Smith & Cook 1991). The number of species known from The Netherlands in earlier publications was 188 (Besseling 1964) and 213 (Davids 1979), respectively. The Dutch list now contains 51 genera, with 234 species and including six subspeies not belonging to the nominate form. Five species and one subspecies new for the Dutch fauna are given: Piersigia limophila, Torrenticola anomala, Piona disparilis, Piona conglobata coacta, Forelia spatulifera and Arrenurus sculptus. On the other hand, four species have been omitted: Oxus oblongus, Piona annulata, Forelia koenikei and Arrenurus pugionifer. The description of the species includes the following topics. Nomenclature: For each species a complete list of synonyms used in Dutch publications is given, as well as all publications in which records of the species in The Netherlands have been published. Not included in this bibliography is the so-called \xe2\x80\x98grey\xe2\x80\x99 literature, e.g. unpublished reports. Occurrence and distribution: For each species its occurrence is given, using the following division:\nvery rare species occurs in 10 or less 5x5km-squares\nrare species occurs in 11-29 squares\nrather rare species occurs in 30-100 squares\nrather common species occurs in 101-250 squares\ncommon species occurs in 251-500 squares\nvery common species occurs in more than 500 squares\nThe seasonal periodicity is given for species which show a preference for either spring or (late) summer/ autumn. Only old records of species which occur in less than ten squares or species which have not been found recently, have been included on the maps. To distinguish these records from recent observations a division is made between data before and since 1970. This is a convenient year because the recent extensive research on the distribution of Dutch watermites started in 1978-1979. All data of environmental parameters are from the provinces Noord- and Zuid-Holland only. In these provinces, situated in the Holocene part of the country, fringe zones occur from Pleistocene to Holocene and from coastal dunes to the low lying \xe2\x80\x98polders\xe2\x80\x99. Furthermore, very brackish parts can be found, as well as clay and peat soils. Therefore, the data given in this paper are not suitable for species which have their optimum in acid waters or in streams. Summary: Each species account is concluded with a short summary in English. The diversity of the water mite fauna is highest in the seepage region between the Holocene and Pleistocene parts of The Netherlands. The reasons are probably the better water quality, the low chloride content and the relatively high habitat diversity caused by peat digging activities in earlier centuries. In parts of The Netherlands with only lentic waters, chloride and nutrient levels are the main factors that determine the species richness of the water mite fauna. For example, in ditches with a bad water quality the maximum number of species is 10; when the quality is optimal, more than 20 species are possible. Since the beginning of the 20th century the diversity of the water mite fauna in lotic waters has deteriorated strongly. Of the rheophilic species 40% has disappeared and nowadays 80% is rare or very rare. The main reasons are canalization and eutrophication. In The Netherlands, the surface waters are classified in different types, mainly based on morphology and lentic-lotic divisions. Distinguished are: springs, brooks, rivers, fens, marshes, cattle pools, larger pools, ditches, small canals, large canals, lakes, dune waters and city waters. The water mite fauna of each of them has been calculated and compared with each other. Only species present in more than 10% of the number of localities belonging to a special water type is given (table 84).
    Keywords: Nederland ; Verspreiding ; Fenologie ; Biotopen ; Naamlijst
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: De watermijt Arrenurus berolinensis in Nederland, met de eerste beschrijving van het\nvrouwtje (Acari: Hydrachnidia)\nDe zeer zeldzame watermijt Arrenurus berolinensis is in 2006 voor het eerst in Nederland gevonden,\nin een petgat in de Wieden (Overijssel). Tot nu toe was deze soort slechts twee keer eerder\naangetroffen, namelijk in Berlijn in 1896 en in Oost-Pruisen, het tegenwoordige Kaliningrad, in\n1907. In dit artikel wordt verder de eerste beschrijving van het vrouwtje gegeven.
    Keywords: watermijten ; Nederland ; Hydrachnidia ; verspreiding
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  • 10
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 25, pp. 33-38
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: New records of water mites in the Netherlands (Acari: Hydrachnidia)\nThree species of water mite new to the fauna of the Netherlands are reported, i.e. Hydryphantes\nflexuosus, Panisus michaeli and Nilotonia borneri. Moreover, a number of new records of rare\nspecies is given. Re-identification of Dutch material previously reported as Sperchon glandulosus\nshowed that all specimens belong to S. thienemanni. Furthermore Eylais tullgreni was added by\nDavids et al. (2005), which adds up to 242 species on the Dutch water mite list.
    Keywords: watermijten ; Hydrachnidia ; Nederland ; verspreiding
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