TY - JOUR JF - Acarologia T1 - Mites as models for experimental evolution studies VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 513 EP - 529 PY - 2010 SN - 0044-586X SN - 2107-7207 PB - Les Amis d'Acarologia AU - Belliure, B. AU - Montserrat, M. AU - Magalhaes, S. UR - https://doi.org/10.1051/acarologia/20101985 DO - 10.1051/acarologia/20101985 DA - 2010-12-22 ET - 2010-12-22 KW - experimental evolution KW - pesticide resistance KW - host-plant use KW - dispersal KW - diapause KW - sexual selection AB - Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to study the genetic and phenotypic changes in populations across generations and their potential causes. Due to their characteristics, mites represent an excellent group in which this methodology can be used. In this article, we review the literature on experimental evolution performed with mites as models. The studies we found focus on the evolution of host-plant selection, pesticide resistance, behavioral traits and sex-related traits. Overall, responses to selection were very rapid, and correlated responses on other traits were mostly absent or positive. We discuss the possible characteristics that make mites good models for experimental evolution studies and suggest future directions in the field. ER -