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Kaczmarek, Jaroslaw Techno-Press 2010 Interaction and multiscale mechanics Vol.3 No.1
In this paper one introduces a method of multiscale modelling called collection of dynamical systems with dimensional reduction. The method is suggested to be an appropriate approach to theoretical modelling of phenomena in mechanics of materials having in mind especially dynamics of processes. Within this method one formalizes scale of averaging of processes during modelling. To this end a collection of dynamical systems is distinguished within an elementary dynamical system. One introduces a dimensional reduction procedure which is designed to be a method of transition between various scales. In order to consider continuum models as obtained by means of the dimensional reduction one introduces continuum with finite-dimensional fields. Owing to geometrical elements associated with the elementary dynamical system we can formalize scale of averaging within continuum mechanics approach. In general presented here approach is viewed as a continuation of the rational mechanics.
Kaczmarek, Slawomir,Marquardt, Tomasz Korean Society of Applied Entomology 2006 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.9 No.3
The mesostigmatid mites speciation of the family Zerconidae in the Korean Peninsula was analysed in relation to the range of this group in the world. The Korean Peninsula is located on the edge of the Holarctic and is characterised by a uniquely diversified climate shaping the longitudinally changing flora. At present, there are altogether 40 genera included in the family Zerconidae. So far, in the Korean Peninsula there have been recognised 18 species of the Zerconidae belonging to 11 genera. The endemic genera within the area include: Metazercon, Eurozercon, Xenozercon, Koreozercon, Kaikiozercon, Aquilonozercon, and cf. Mesozercon gen. nov. A very high level of endemism (over 60%) proves the intensity of the speciation processes within the Zerconidae family on the Korean Peninsula.
Sławomir Kaczmarek,Tomasz Marquardt 한국응용곤충학회 2006 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.9 No.3
The mesostigmatid mites speciation of the family Zerconidae in the Korean Peninsula was analysed in relation to the range of this group in the world. The Korean Peninsula is located on the edge of the Holarctic and is characterised by a uniquely diversified climate shaping the longitudinally changing flora. At present, there are altogether 40 genera included in the family Zerconidae. So far, in the Korean Peninsula there have been recognised 18 species of the Zerconidae belonging to 11 genera. The endemic genera within the area include: Metazercon, Eurozercon, Xenozercon, Koreozercon, Kaikiozercon, Aquilonozercon, and cf. Mesozercon gen. nov. A very high level of endemism (over 60%) proves the intensity of the speciation processes within the Zerconidae family on the Korean Peninsula.
Damian krystian Kaczmarek,Tomasz Rzemieniecki,Katarzyna Marcinkowska,Juliusz Pernak 한국공업화학회 2019 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.78 No.-
Anionic surfactants are the largest group of surface-active compounds used in industry; therefore, theaim of this study was to adjust the properties of docusate salts by the introduction of appropriatecounterions. Thus, low-toxicity cations were selected to obtain ionic liquids with the desired surfaceactivity. The fundamental influence of the cation on the physicochemical properties was observed. Although the cations were characterized by low amphiphilicity, their selection has a significant impact onthe surface parameters. Due to the surface properties of the obtained compounds, they were effectivepesticide adjuvants with higher efficacy compared to the currently used additives
Three new records of Gamasina mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Korea
Eunsun Keum,Chuleui Jung,Sławomir Kaczmarek 한국응용곤충학회 2016 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2016 No.04
A survey was carried out to investigate Gamasina mite composition in the Gyeongbuk and Gangwon, during 2009-2014. Samples were collected from wide range of habitats (i.e. forest, riparian grassland, agriculture). 3 species namely Antennoseius avius (Ascidae), Hypoaspis sardous (Laelapidae) and Stylochirus caucasicus (Ologamasidae) are records as new records compared to already existed database of mite in Korea. Description of three new records species, identification keys (female adult) each species and figures of external morphology are given.
Gamasid mite assemblage on mountain fire sites
Chuleui Jung,Tomasz Marquardt,Slawomir Kaczmarek,Hoonbok Yi 한국응용곤충학회 2008 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2008 No.10
Gamasid mites are free living predators of soil mites, collembolans, nematodes and other small insects in soil surface. We studied the faunal assemblages of gamasid mites in the severely disturbed mountain sites by fire. Total 12 families 55 species were found from this study. From all sites, species in the family of Parholaspidae were dominant; Holaspina alstoni and H. dentatus. Also, Rhodacarus dentitulatus was also abundant regardless of fire disturbance. In control site, Asca aphidioides was also abundant but not in any of the fire disturbed sites. The abundance was highest in control site followed by IC2, IT3 and lower in IT2 and IT1. Species richness was in the same order of abundance ranging from 2.6 to 12.8 per site. In all sites, species diversities were relatively low ranging from 0.6 to 1.7, but it was higher in control site and lower in IT1. Further discussion will be made on the recovery process of soil inhabiting mites.
A new record of Hypoaspis sardous (Canestrini, 1884) (Acari: Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) from Korea
Keum, Eunsun,Kaczmarek, Slawomir,Jung, Chuleui The National Institute of Biological Resources 2016 Journal of species research Vol.5 No.3
Mite of the genus Hypoaspis of family Laelapidae are free-living soil predators mostly observed on the open grass field. Five species in the genus Hypoaspis were listed in Korean Catalog (NIBR, 2013) without detail information. Recent series of soil acarine biodiversity survey in Gyeongbuk and Gangwon provinces during 2009-2015 recovered a new record of Hypoaspis sardous (Canestrini, 1884) to Korean inventory from apple orchard and riparian grass land. Detailed description and morphological comparison with the related species, H. aculeifer which is well known biological control agent of horticultural crop pests were provided with identification keys.
New records of Parasitidae mites (Acari; Mesostigmata) in Korea
Keum, Eunsun,Kaczmarek, Slawomir,Jung, Chuleui The National Institute of Biological Resources 2016 Journal of species research Vol.5 No.3
Korean fauna mites in the family Parasitidae of Mesostigmata were reported as 6 genera, 22 species. Among those 20 species were recorded from Northern part of Korea by Athias-Henriot (1977; 1980), Daele (1975) and Tichomirov (1977), but two from Southern part of Korea by Choi (1994) and Korean zoological record (KSSZ, 1997). During the faunal study of soil predatory mites of diverse habitats in South Korea, four species of P. beta, P. fimetorum, P. insignis and Poecilochirus carabi are the new records to Korean peninsula. Taxonomic details and other biological characteristics are reported.
A new record of Hypoaspis sardous (Canestrini, 1884) (Acari: Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) from Korea
금은선,Sławomir Kaczmarek,정철의 국립생물자원관 2016 Journal of species research Vol.5 No.3
Mite of the genus Hypoaspis of family Laelapidae are free-living soil predators mostly observed on the open grass field. Five species in the genus Hypoaspis were listed in Korean Catalog (NIBR, 2013) without detail information. Recent series of soil acarine biodiversity survey in Gyeongbuk and Gangwon provinces during 2009-2015 recovered a new record of Hypoaspis sardous (Canestrini, 1884) to Korean inventory from apple orchard and riparian grass land. Detailed description and morphological comparison with the related species, H. aculeifer which is well known biological control agent of horticultural crop pests were provided with identification keys.
A new record of Antennoseius avius (Karg, 1976) (Acari: Mesostigmata; Ascidae) from Korea
Keum, Eunsun,Kaczmarek, Sławomir,Jung, Chuleui The National Institute of Biological Resources 2016 Journal of species research Vol.5 No.3
Mites of the genus Antennoseius of family Ascidae are free-living soil predator mostly observed on the open grass field. In Korea, only two species, Antennoseius imbricatus Ishikawa, 1969 and A. japonicus Ishikawa, 1979 were reported in 1990s. Recent series of soil acarine biodiversity survey in Gyeongbuk province during 2009-2015. We recovered a new record of Antennoseius avius (Karg, 1976) to Korean inventory from riparian grassland. Detailed description of the species as well as the identification key to the genus and species were provided.