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  • Oribatid mites generally have low parasitic and feeding habits may differ between immatures and adults of the same species.
  • Human infection occurs when a person inadvertently consumes an oribatid mite infected with " Bertiella " larvae.
  • Some mites and spiders are also myrmecophilous, particularly some oribatid mites, which have been found to be obligate myrmecophiles.
  • Thamdrup studied natural history at the University of Copenhagen and won a gold medal for his thesis on soil dwelling oribatid mites.
  • They are believed to be predatory on small invertebrates, in particular springtails ( order Collembola ) and oribatid mites ( order Oribatida ).
  • The eggs and prgoglottids are passed in stool, and the eggs are taken up by oribatid mites ( the intermediate host ) in the soil.
  • He specialized in arachnology, and made major contributions to the knowledge of spiders and oribatid mites, as well as zoocenology, the study of animal communities.
  • A number of types are known to feed on oribatid mites, using " hole scraping " and " cutting " techniques to get through the mite's hard shells.
  • In conjunction with Alex Chepstow-Lusy and Brian Bauer, Michael Frogley unveiled " a new approach " to the problem of detailing Incan history by using the evidence deposited by Oribatid mites.
  • Oribatid mites and to a much lesser extent others are a source of alkaloids in poison frogs ( namely small species like the strawberry poison-dart frog " Oophaga pumilio " ).
  • While it is a parasite infecting mostly primates, rodents and other mammals, " Bertiella " is transmitted to humans by the accidental consumption of oribatid mites, which are the intermediate hosts.
  • "Don't mistake me, I don't expect legions of people, particularly Americans, going out and seeing how many different kinds of oribatid mites or fly larvae they can find ."
  • "' Bertielliasis "'is the infection of " oribatid mites that are present in the soil of problem areas, and can be easily prevented by avoiding contact with nonhuman primates, rodents and soil in these areas.