Camisia anomia Colloff, 1993
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Arachnida
- order
- Sarcoptiformes
- family
- Crotoniidae
- genus
- Camisia
- species
- Camisia horrida
Name
- Homonyms
- Camisia anomia Colloff, 1993
Bibliographic References
- Bale, J. S., Hodkinson, I. D., Block, W., Webb, N. R., Coulson, S. J. and Strathdee, A. T. 1997 Life history strategies of Arctic terrestrial arthropods. Pp. 137ñ165. In S. J. Woodin and M. Marquiss (eds.): Ecology of Arctic Environments. Br. Ecol. Soc. Spec. Publ. 13. Oxford: Blackwell.
- Bayartogtokh, B., Schatz, H. and Ekrem, T. 2011. Distribution and diversity of the soil mites of Svalbard with redescriptions of three known species (Acari: Oribatida). J. Internat. Acarol. 37;467-484.
- Colloff (2015-10-04 22:00:00) A taxonomic revision of the oribatid mite genus Camisia (Acari: Oribatida)
- Colloff, M. 1993. A taxonomic revision of the oribatid genus Camisia (Acari: Oribatida). J. Nat. Hist. 1993, 1325-1408.
- Coulson, S.J., Hodkinson, I.D. and Webb, N.R. 2003. Microscale distribution patterns in high Arctic soil microarthropod communities: the influence of plant species within the vegetation mosaic. Ecography, 26, 801-809.
- Coulson, S.J., Hodkinson, I.D., Block, W., Webb, N.R. and Worland, M.R. 1995. Low summer temperatures: a potential mortality factor for High Arctic soil microarthropods? J. Insect Physiol. 41, 783ñ792.
- Coulson, S.J., Hodkinson, I.D., Webb, N.R. and Harrison, J.A. 2002. Survival of terrestrial soil-dwelling arthropods on and in seawater: implications for trans-oceanic dispersal Func. Ecol. 16, 353-356.
- Coulson, S.J., Leinaas, H.P., Ims, R.A. and S¯vik, G. 2000. Experimental manipulation of the winter surface ice layer: the effects on a High Arctic soil microarthropod community. Ecography 23, 299ñ306.
- Dollery, R., Hodkinson, I.D. and JÛnsdÛttir, I.S. 2006. Impact of warming and timing of snow melt on soil microarthropod assemblages associated with Dryas -dominated plant communities on Svalbard. Ecography, 29, 111-119.
- Hodkinson, I.D. 2005. Adaptations of invertebrates to terrestrial Arctic environments. Trans. Roy. Norw. Soc. Sci. Lett. 2005, 1-44.
- Hodkinson, I.D. and Bird, J.M. 2004. Anoxia tolerance in high Arctic terrestrial microarthropods. Ecol. Entomol. 29, 506-509.
- Hodkinson, I.D. and Coulson, S.J. 2004. Are high Arctic terrestrial food chains really that simple? The Bear Island food web revisited. Oikos, 106, 427-431.
- Hodkinson, I.D., Coulson, S.J. and Webb, N.R. 2004. Invertebrate community assembly along proglacial chronosequences in the high Arctic. J. Anim. Ecol. 73, 556-568.
- Moore, P.D. 2002. Biogeography - Springboards for springtails. Nature, 418, 381-381.
- Pilskog, H.E. 2011. The invertebrate fauna of Svalbard bird nests; ecology and as a facilitating colonisation of an Arctic archipelago. University of Bergen and University centre in Svalbard. June 2011.
- Pilskog, H.E., Solh¯y, T., Gwiazdowicz, D.J., Grytnes, J.A. and Coulson S.J. 2014. Invertebrates in the nests of migrating passerine, wild fowl and sea birds breeding in the High Arctic, Svalbard. Polar Biol. 37:981ñ998. DOI 10.1007/s00300-014-1495-9
- Presthus Heggen (2015-08-14 22:00:00) Oribatid mites of Alpine Fennoscandia
- Seniczak, A. and Seniczak, S. 2020. Diversity of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in the Svalbard archipelago: a historical overview. Zootaxa 4834;1.3.
- Seniczak, A., Seniczak, S., Schwarzfeld, M.D., Coulson, S.J. and Gwiazdowicz, D.J. 2020. Diversity and distribution of mites (Acari: Ixodida, Mesostigmata, Trombidiformes, Sarcoptiformes) in the Svalbard archipelago. Diversity 12;323.
- Seniczak, S., Seniczak, A., Gwiazdowicz, D.J. & Coulson S.J. (2014). Oribatid and gamasid mites (Acari) of chosen patches of moss-grass tundra in Svalbard (Spitsbergen, Norway). Arc. Antarc. Alp. Res. 46;591ñ599.