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Biogeography of
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<bibRefCitation id="58464B5C7218366328DAFCB35A69C223" author="Schuster" box="[151,324,768,792]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" refString="Schuster, R. (1983) The air-breathing intertidal fauna of Bermuda. Proceedings of the Association of Island Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean, 16, 21." type="journal article" year="1983">Schuster (1983</bibRefCitation>
,
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) already supposed a transoceanic distribution of the family
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and several years later his assumption was finally confirmed when
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<emphasis id="0EA3EABF721836632A89FC965868C207" box="[708,837,804,828]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">F. atlantica</emphasis>
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from the coasts of
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was officially described (
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). Adding this last Atlantic record to the other known occurrences on coasts of the Indian and Pacific Ocean (
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;
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Bayartogtokh
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2009
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), the diverse genus
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<emphasis id="0EA3EABF721836632C67FCDE5FB7C2BF" box="[1066,1178,877,900]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Fortuynia</emphasis>
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now exhibits a worldwide pan- and subtropic distribution. (
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)
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The less species rich genus
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and the monotypic
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, on the other hand, were found only in a very limited geographic range of the East
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Sea, with records of
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<emphasis id="0EA3EABF721836632B96FC6B5F70C2CB" box="[987,1117,984,1008]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">A. rotundus</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="0EA3EABF721836632CD8FC6A5E3AC2CB" box="[1173,1303,985,1008]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">C. venustus</emphasis>
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from
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(
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) and
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<emphasis id="0EA3EABF7218366329F5FC4F5962C52F" box="[440,591,1020,1044]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">A. reticulatus</emphasis>
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from
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(
<bibRefCitation id="58464B5C721836632B64FC4F5891C52F" author="Luxton" box="[809,956,1020,1044]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" refString="Luxton, M. (1992) Oribatid mites from the marine littoral of Hong Kong (Acari: Cryptostigmata). In: Morton, B. (Ed.). The marine flora and fauna of Hong Kong and southern China III. Proceedings of the Fourth International marine Biological Workshop: The marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China. Hong Kong University Press, pp. 211 - 227." type="book chapter" year="1992">Luxton 1992</bibRefCitation>
) and the Japanese Ryukyu Islands (
<bibRefCitation id="58464B5C721836632D1DFC4F5A74C503" author="Karasawa" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" refString="Karasawa, S. &amp; Hijii, N. (2004) Morphological modifications among oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in relation to habitat differentiation in mangrove forests. Pedobiologia, 48, 383 - 394." type="journal article" year="2004">Karasawa &amp; Hiji 2004</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="58464B5C721836632928FB92595AC503" author="Karasawa" box="[357,631,1056,1080]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" refString="Karasawa, S. &amp; Aoki J. (2005) Oribatid Mites (Arachnida: Acari: Oribatida) from the Marine Littoral of the Ryukyu Archipelago, Southwestern Japan. Species Diversity, 10, 209 - 233." type="journal article" year="2005">Karasawa &amp; Aoki 2005</bibRefCitation>
). The present discovery of a third
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<emphasis id="0EA3EABF721836632BB1FB935FA8C503" box="[1020,1157,1056,1080]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Alismobates</emphasis>
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species on the shores of the Atlantic archipelago of
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expands the geographic distribution of this genus enormously but leaves a large gap in the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean. Quite possibly further islands of the Pacific region, the Pacific as well as the Atlantic coastline of Central
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and several Caribbean Islands may have been successfully colonized by this taxon but insufficient sampling within these areas may be responsible for the apparently discontinuous distribution pattern.
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At present the new species
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<emphasis id="0EA3EABF7218366329B5FB4B598EC42B" box="[504,675,1272,1296]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">A. inexpectatus</emphasis>
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was only recorded from the archipelago of
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, but here it can be found at many localities along the coastline (
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) inhabiting predominantly mats of the alga
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growing on rocks in the littoral zone.
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Although this species, as well as
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<emphasis id="0EA3EABF721836632A0CFAD659ECC447" box="[577,705,1380,1404]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">F. atlantica</emphasis>
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, may be restricted to
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, their endemic status should only be regarded as provisional until the intertidal mite fauna of Central American coasts and the Caribbean Sea are investigated in a more comprehensive way and further distributions of these species can be definitely excluded.
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<paragraph id="3C6836AD721836632884FA6358ABC737" blockId="31.[151,1437,768,1548]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">(A sampling excursion to some of these areas will be performed by one of the authors in the near future and is supposed to give further insights into the distribution of these taxa)</paragraph>
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