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The Founder of Biospeleology and World’s First Speleological Institute
Racoviţa, Emil Gheorghe (born November 15, 1868, in Iasi, and deceased November 19, 1947, in Cluj) is a world-renowned Romanian biologist, the founder of biospeleology as a scientific discipline and of the world’s first speleological institute.
Gheorghe Racoviţă
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Biospeleology of Küre Mountains National Park
Cave and Karst Systems of the WorldAli Yamaç, Yamaç Ali
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Biospeleology Cave Life: Evolution and Ecology David C. Culver
BioScience, 1983William M Schaffer
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Biospeleological Study of the Phuljhar Cave of Gariaband, Chhattisgarh, India
Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology, 2023Biospeleological status of the Indian cave is still less known. Till date, very few caves have been biologically explored in India. This study aims to document and categorize the different species found in a Talus cave in Gariabandh district, Chhatisgarh, India. In addition to most of the common cavernicolous species found inside the subterranean caves,
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Biospeleological Research of Resanovačke Pećine Caves: Ledenica Cave
2011Resanovačke Pedine Caves belong to Vijenac tectonic unit, extended in northwest - southeast direction, northerly from Mt. Dinara in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ledenica, or Resanovačka Ledenica Cave, is located on NW part of Resanovac polje on the slopes of Mt. Stražbenica.
Ozimec, Roman, Lukić-Bilela, Lada
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Creation and development of the biospeleological database in Croatia
2001The hypogean fauna of Dinarides is one of the richest faunas in terms of the world subterranean biodiversity. When in natural state, caves in Croatia have high aesthetic and scientific value too, but unfortunately they can be all too easily damaged. The level of necessity of protection of the caves and cave life in Croatia against destruction is very ...
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Cave Cadaster of the Republic of Croatia as a tool for biospeleological research
2019The Cave Cadaster of the Republic of Croatia is the culmination of a long history of cave research and organized gathering of data on caves. It was established by the State Institute for Nature Protection (at present Ministry of Environment and Energy), which provides the financial and technical support and coordination, in collaboration with numerous ...
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