Population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around Syowa Station, East Antarctica

Population density of free-living mites was surveyed in the ice-free areas of Ongul Islands, Langhovde and Skarvsnes in the vicinity of Lutzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica. Sampling of mites was carried out on the sandy ground without macrophytic vegetation quantitatively using a petri dish of 6 cm in diame...

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Main Author: Yoshikuni Ohyama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1977-11-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007964
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spelling doaj-f8d4c0a848aa4ff8866d9d9b46df53e32020-11-24T22:24:47ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X1977-11-0160475610.15094/00007964Population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around Syowa Station, East AntarcticaYoshikuni Ohyama0National Institute of Polar ResearchPopulation density of free-living mites was surveyed in the ice-free areas of Ongul Islands, Langhovde and Skarvsnes in the vicinity of Lutzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica. Sampling of mites was carried out on the sandy ground without macrophytic vegetation quantitatively using a petri dish of 6 cm in diameter and 1 cm in depth in January and February 1976. Mites were isolated from the sand by the floatation method. The highest density of mite population in each ice-free area was as follows: 57 mites in a petri dishful of sand in East Ongul Island, 75 mites in West Ongul Island and 82 mites in Skarvsnes. A preliminary observation on the relationship between the population density and the habitat moisture was made along the margin of the Yukidori Valley in Langhovde. Sampling was made at 1 m intervals from the waterside. The highest density of mite population was observed at the sampling point 2-3 m away from the waterside.https://doi.org/10.15094/00007964
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Population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around Syowa Station, East Antarctica
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title Population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_short Population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_full Population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_sort population density of free-living mites in the ice-free areas around syowa station, east antarctica
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
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2432-079X
publishDate 1977-11-01
description Population density of free-living mites was surveyed in the ice-free areas of Ongul Islands, Langhovde and Skarvsnes in the vicinity of Lutzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica. Sampling of mites was carried out on the sandy ground without macrophytic vegetation quantitatively using a petri dish of 6 cm in diameter and 1 cm in depth in January and February 1976. Mites were isolated from the sand by the floatation method. The highest density of mite population in each ice-free area was as follows: 57 mites in a petri dishful of sand in East Ongul Island, 75 mites in West Ongul Island and 82 mites in Skarvsnes. A preliminary observation on the relationship between the population density and the habitat moisture was made along the margin of the Yukidori Valley in Langhovde. Sampling was made at 1 m intervals from the waterside. The highest density of mite population was observed at the sampling point 2-3 m away from the waterside.
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