2022
DOI: 10.11609/jott.7979.14.10.21976-21991
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Environmental factors affecting water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) assemblage in streams, Mangde Chhu basin, central Bhutan

Abstract: Water mites were sampled from 15 tributary streams of Mangde Chhu river in Zhemgang and Trongsa districts, Central Bhutan in pre-monsoon (April–May) and post-monsoon (October–November) of 2021. A total of 802 individuals were collected belonging to seven families and 15 genera. The accumulation curve suggests that the sampling efforts were adequate to give a proper overview of genera composition for elevations 500–2,700 m. Eleven genera—Aturus, Kongsbergia, Woolastookia, Atractides, Hygrobates, Lebertia, Piona… Show more

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“…In the Himalayan region, species of the genus Atractides are among the most frequently collected mites in running waters, as well as in springs and interstitial waters. In the latter region, the genus is represented by species belonging to three subgenera, i.e., Atractides s. s., Tympanomegapus Thor, 1923, and Polymegapus K. Viets, 1926(Gurung et al 2022b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Himalayan region, species of the genus Atractides are among the most frequently collected mites in running waters, as well as in springs and interstitial waters. In the latter region, the genus is represented by species belonging to three subgenera, i.e., Atractides s. s., Tympanomegapus Thor, 1923, and Polymegapus K. Viets, 1926(Gurung et al 2022b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%