Aclastus borealis
(Boheman, 1866)
GBIF:221229563
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Coulson, S.J., Hodkinson, I.D. and Webb, N.R. 2003. Aerial dispersal of invertebrates over a high-Arctic glacier foreland: Midtre Lovenbreen Svalbard. Polar Biol. 26, 530-537.
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.
Halvorsen, O. and Bye, K. 1999. Parasites, biodiversity, and population dynamics in an ecosystem in the High Arctic. Vet. Parasitol. 84, 205ñ 227
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. and Webb, N.R. 1996. Temperature, climate change and the environmental constraints on the life history strategies of Arctic terrestrial invertebrates. In: Ecosystem studies in the Ny-≈lesund area. Proceedings from the second Ny-≈lesund seminar, Cambridge 28ñ29 February 1996. Pp. 27ñ30. Oslo: Norwegian Polar Institute.