| Preface | 5 |
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| Contents | 7 |
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| Chapter 1 What Are Mites? | 10 |
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| 1.1 Brief Systematic Overview of Acari | 10 |
| 1.2 Peculiarities of Mites for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies | 10 |
| Chapter 2 Plant Mites | 13 |
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| 2.1 Spider Mites and Plants | 13 |
| 2.2 Life History and Host Plants | 17 |
| 2.3 Life Type Diversity in Spider Mites | 19 |
| 2.4 Diversity of Physiological Adaptation in Spider Mites | 33 |
| 2.5 Diversity of Plant Mites Other Than Spider Mites | 37 |
| Chapter 3 Diverse Microcosmos on Sasa | 47 |
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| 3.1 Diversity in Sasa-Inhabiting Mites | 47 |
| 3.2 Is the Flattened Body an Antipredator Strategy? | 50 |
| 3.3 Do Oviposition and Undergoing Quiescence on Tips of Leaf Hairs Constitute Antipredatory Behaviors? | 52 |
| 3.4 Do Compartment-Type Nests Have Antipredator Functions? | 54 |
| 3.5 Woven Nests of Stigmaeopsis | 56 |
| 3.6 Explanation of Diversity in Life Type and Life History Variation on Sasa | 76 |
| 3.7 Other Variation in Spider Mites on Sasa | 77 |
| Chapter 4 Mite Sociality | 79 |
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| 4.1 Diversity in Genetic System | 79 |
| 4.2 Sexual Behavior | 81 |
| 4.3 Sex Ratio | 86 |
| 4.4 Sociality in Stigmaeopsis | 92 |
| 4.5 Sociality in Spider Mites | 100 |
| 4.6 Overview of Mite Sociality | 102 |
| 4.7 Background of Social Evolution in Mites | 106 |
| Chapter 5 Inbreeding Depression in Haplo-diploidy | 113 |
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| Chapter 6 Kin Selection | 117 |
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| 6.1 Variation in Male Aggressiveness Between Species | 117 |
| 6.2 Variation in Male Aggressiveness Within a Species | 121 |
| 6.3 Egoism and Cooperation | 126 |
| 6.4 Two Groups Showing Different Levels of Male Aggressiveness | 127 |
| 6.5 Sexual Selection | 133 |
| 6.6 Theoretical Explanation of Male Aggression and Cooperation | 134 |
| Chapter 7 Is Basic Science the Father of Applied Science? | 148 |
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| 7.1 What Has Happened in Chinese Bamboo Forests? | 148 |
| 7.2 Simulation of One-Predator–Two-Prey Systems | 152 |
| 7.3 Epilogue: Japanese Sato-yama | 157 |
| Chapter 8 Further Research for Mite Behavioral and Evolutionary Ecology | 159 |
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| Afterword | 161 |
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| Appendices | 162 |
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| Appendix 1. Brief History of Reinstatement of Stigmaeopsis | 162 |
| Appendix 2. Model of Repeated Blind Sampling | 163 |
| Appendix 3. Calculation of Practical Parameters in Game Model | 165 |
| References | 167 |
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| Index | 179 |