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Mesostigmatid mites were studied in 50 microhabitats in a moderately humid pine-oak forest, markedly transformed by human activity, in the Rybnik Forest District (southern Poland). This study was aimed to show differences in species composition and abundance of mite communities in the studied microhabitats. In total, 1,936 mesostigmatid mites were collected of 65 species and 15 families. The most abundant and frequent species were Paragamasus vagabundus and Gamasellodes bicolor. The largest number of species (16-18) and the highest abundance of the mites (750-1,270 individuals/m2) were found in dead wood (M15), leaf litter (M34), bark (M40), and an anthill (M62). In 30 microhabitats, only exclusive species were found, which significantly increased the mite species diversity in the forest floor.
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- Department of Ecology, University of Silesia, Bankowa 9, 40-007 Katowice, Poland
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- Department of Ecology, University of Silesia, Bankowa 9, 40-007 Katowice, Poland
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- Department of Ecology, University of Silesia, Bankowa 9, 40-007 Katowice, Poland
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