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Let research on subterranean habitats resonate! [PDF]
Whereas scientists interested in subterranean life typically insist that their research is exciting, adventurous, and important to answer general questions, this enthusiasm and potential often fade when the results are translated into scientific ...
Stefano Mammola, Alejandro Martinez
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Comparative study of acetylcholinesterase and glutathione S-transferase activities of closely related cave and surface Asellus aquaticus (Isopoda: Crustacea). [PDF]
The freshwater isopod crustacean Asellus aquaticus has recently been developed as an emerging invertebrate cave model for studying evolutionary and developmental biology. Mostly morphological and genetic differences between cave and surface A.
Anita Jemec +4 more
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The Towakkalak System, A Hotspot of Subterranean Biodiversity in Sulawesi, Indonesia
The Towakkalak System located in the Maros karst of South Sulawesi is currently the richest of Southeast Asia in obligate subterranean species. It comprises several caves and shafts that give access to the subterranean Towakkalak river as well as many ...
Louis Deharveng +3 more
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GIS analysis to assess the groundwater habitat pollution of black proteus
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Magdalena Năpăruş-Aljančič +4 more
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Searching for the black Proteus with the help of eDNA
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Špela Gorički +7 more
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Cave Communities: From the Surface Border to the Deep Darkness
The discipline of subterranean biology has provided us incredible information on the diversity, ecology and evolution of species living in different typologies of subterranean habitats.
Enrico Lunghi, Raoul Manenti
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Caves are laboratories for many disciplines that work in natural sciences including mineralogy, biology, hydrogeology, and archaeology. In this study, bi-monthly samplings were carried out from three sampling locations within and around the Güvercinkaya ...
Deniz Anıl ODABAŞI +7 more
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The biospeleological work of Carl L. Hubbs (1894–1979): an appraisal [PDF]
Carl Leavitt Hubbs (1894–1979) was a prominent and internationally renowned American ichthyologist whose publications include taxonomic descriptions of several North American blindfishes including the Mexican Cave Characin.
Aldemaro Romero Jr., Max Moseley
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Evolution of microgastropods (Ellobioidea, Carychiidae): integrating taxonomic, phylogenetic and evolutionary hypotheses [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Current biodiversity patterns are considered largely the result of past climatic and tectonic changes. In an integrative approach, we combine taxonomic and phylogenetic hypotheses to analyze temporal and geographic diversification of epigean (
Adrienne Jochum +6 more
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