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Published: 2024-12-30
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The lifespan and growth parameters of mites in the family Rhodacaridae (Acari: Mesostigmata)

Pests and Plant Protection Department; National Research Centre (NRC); El-Buhouth Street; Dokki; Cairo; Egypt
Pests and Plant Protection Department; National Research Centre (NRC); El-Buhouth Street; Dokki; Cairo; Egypt
Pests and Plant Protection Department; National Research Centre (NRC); El-Buhouth Street; Dokki; Cairo; Egypt
Acari Biocontrol Protogamasellopsis Prey

Abstract

This review summarized the duration of pre-adult development, adult longevity, and lifespan of the predatory mites in the family Rhodacaridae based on literature published from 1986 to 2024. Information on the biology and growth parameters of few species of rhodacarids were found in a limited number of articles. Some factors affecting lifespan, fecundity and growth parameters of these mites were cited in the literature. Basically, these evaluated factors included different prey species and prey stages, and temperatures. All reported experiments were conducted in the laboratory, which may not reflect their real growth parameters in nature.

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