Eriophyoid Mites: Progress and Prognoses 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9562-6_12
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Adventive eriophyoid mites: a global review of their impact, pathways, prevention and challenges

Abstract: Eriophyoids have high potential as adventive mite species (AMS) because their small size make them difficult to detect, and can be easily distributed in world trade. Economic, social and environmental impact from adventive eriophyoid mites has been significant. Considerable attention has been given to adventive insect species while adventive mites have received little attention and little information is available for eriophyoids. This paper summarizes information on adventive eriophyoid mites, their impact, an… Show more

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“…Accurate identification is key to informed decision-making (Maynard et al 2004). However, this takes time and expertise, which are often in short supply in border agencies (Navia et al 2007;Lichtenberg et al 2008;Navajas and Ochoa 2013).…”
Section: Identificationmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Accurate identification is key to informed decision-making (Maynard et al 2004). However, this takes time and expertise, which are often in short supply in border agencies (Navia et al 2007;Lichtenberg et al 2008;Navajas and Ochoa 2013).…”
Section: Identificationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Yet many arthropods are both small and cryptic, and are therefore unlikely to be detected in this way. A microscopic inspection can detect smaller insects and mites (Flechtmann 2007;Navia et al 2007;Craemer and Saccaggi 2013;Saccaggi and Pieterse 2013). For small arthropod species, such as eriophyoid mites (85-200 lm), additional washing of samples may be used to improve detection (e.g.…”
Section: Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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