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    Effects of mycotoxin-producing fungi on the fitness and gut bacterial community of the soil springtail Folsomia candida by Yang Xu, Lingxiao Tang, Zhen Xie, Xingwei Duan, Kaisha Wang, Jialin Zhu, Yangyang Huang, Kailang Yang, Lei Xu, Hong He

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Together, our study demonstrated that grazing of mycotoxin-producing fungi by F. candida resulted in reduced physiological parameters and disturbed the gut bacterial community, and those changes can be restored by switching back to yeast diets, which indicates a strong resilience of springtails to mycotoxin-producing fungi.IMPORTANCEMycotoxin-producing fungi are widespread in nature and raise concerns for human and livestock health. …”
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    Different diets with and without inclusion of antimicrobial additives alter the toxicity of swine manure to springtails and earthworms by Suélen Serafini, Kaine Cristine Cubas da Silva, Junior Gonçalves Soares, Ana Paula Maccari, Julia Corá Segat, Aleksandro Schafer da Silva, Diovani Paiano, Dilmar Baretta

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Two species of edaphic organisms were evaluated, the springtails Folsomia candida and the earthworms Eisenia andrei, using ecotoxicological avoidance behavior tests. …”
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    Springtail phylogeography highlights biosecurity risks of repeated invasions and intraregional transfers among remote islands by Helena P. Baird, Katherine L. Moon, Charlene Janion‐Scheepers, Steven L. Chown

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…We therefore analysed the phylogeographic structure of an indigenous and an invasive springtail species (Collembola: Poduromorpha), each distributed across multiple remote sub‐Antarctic islands, where human activity is currently intensifying. …”
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    Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica by Gemma E. Collins, Ian D. Hogg, Ian D. Hogg, Peter Convey, Andrew D. Barnes, Ian R. McDonald

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Seven species of springtail (Collembola) are present in Victoria Land, Antarctica and all have now been sequenced at the DNA barcoding region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI). …”
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    Surviving the cold: molecular analyses of insect cryoprotective dehydration in the Arctic springtail <it>Megaphorura arctica </it>(Tullberg) by Popović Željko D, Hillyard Guy, Burns Gavin, Purać Jelena, Thorne Michael AS, Clark Melody S, Grubor-Lajšić Gordana, Worland M Roger

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…They possess three main strategies to survive the cold: freeze tolerance, freeze avoidance or cryoprotective dehydration, of which the latter method is exploited by our model species, the Arctic springtail <it>Megaphorura arctica</it>, formerly <it>Onychiurus arcticus </it>(Tullberg 1876). …”
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    Different diets with and without inclusion of antimicrobial additives alter the toxicity of swine manure to springtails and earthworms by Suélen Serafini, Kaine Cristine Cubas da Silva, Junior Gonçalves Soares, Ana Paula Maccari, Julia Corá Segat, Aleksandro Schafer da Silva, Diovani Paiano, Dilmar Baretta

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Two species of edaphic organisms were evaluated, the springtails Folsomia candida and the earthworms Eisenia andrei, using ecotoxicological avoidance behavior tests. …”
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    Small-scale variations in spider and springtail assemblages between termite mounds and the surrounding grassland matrix by Hannelene Badenhorst, Charles Richard Haddad, Charlene Janion-Scheepers

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The mounds thus had a negligible influence on the spatial distribution of springtails in the surrounding grassland. The different spider and springtail assemblages sampled indicate that both active and abandoned mounds function as ecological islands in grasslands, but that mound size does not affect their abundance or species richness in the different microhabitats sampled.…”
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    Surviving extreme polar winters by desiccation: clues from Arctic springtail (<it>Onychiurus arcticus</it>) EST libraries by Kube Michael, Grubor-Lajšić Gordana, Purać Jelena, Thorne Michael AS, Clark Melody S, Reinhardt Richard, Worland M Roger

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…However this exactly describes the Arctic winter, and the Arctic springtail <it>Onychiurus arcticus </it>regularly survives these extreme conditions and re-emerges in the spring. …”
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    Complete mitochondrial genome of the Korean endemic springtail Homidia koreana Lee & Lee, 1981 (Collembola: Entomobryidae) by Inae Lee, Jachoon Koo, Kyung-Hwa Park

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Korean endemic springtail Homidia koreana Lee & Lee, is popular in the leaf litter of various forests of South Korea, probably widely distributed throughout the Korean Peninsula. …”
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    Springtails (Hexapoda, Collembola) of Savadkuh (Mazandaran) with the description of a new species of Isotomurus Börner (Entomobryomorpha, Isotomidae) by Fatemeh Zamani Khormandichali, Masoumeh Shayanmehr, Elham Yoosefi Lafooraki, Mahmoud Mohammadi Sharif

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The present study was conducted to investigate springtail fauna of different ecosystems in Savadkuh County, southeast of Mazandaran province, during 2021–2022. …”
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    The amount of mulch increases the abundance, and its composition the species diversity of springtails in crop rotation on chernozem soils by Anna I. Bokova, Ksenia S. Panina, Victor K. Dridiger, Nataliya A. Kuznetsova, Mikhail B. Potapov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The number of springtails increased mainly due to hemiedaphic springtail species, both when plant residues of peas and wheat were introduced. …”
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