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Speleomantes are the only plethodontid salamanders present in Europe. Multiple studies have been performed to investigate the trophic niche of the eight Speleomantes species, but none of these studies included hybrid populations.
Enrico Lunghi +6 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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Unsuspected diversity of Niphargus amphipods in the chemoautotrophic cave ecosystem of Frasassi, central Italy [PDF]
Background: The sulfide-rich Frasassi caves in central Italy contain a rare example of a freshwater ecosystem supported entirely by chemoautotrophy. Niphargus ictus, the sole amphipod species previously reported from this locality, was recently shown to ...
Wörheide, Gert +9 more
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Application of environmental DNA for detection of Proteus
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David Stanković +5 more
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The fascinating biology of stinky caves
The discovery of Movile Cave in 1986, similarly to the discovery of the deep-sea vents 9 years earlier, showed that, when redox interfaces are present in subsurface ecosystems, diverse and abundant biological communities can thrive based primarily on autochthonous food produced in situ by chemosynthesis.
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Salvaging the washed-out Proteus
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Gregor Aljančič +2 more
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Comparative analysis of lampenflora in two show caves in Serbia
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Subterranean Biology, e87188Nowadays, caves are increasingly being transformed into tourist attractions by constructing paths, electricity, water infrastructure, and the introduction of light, thereby ...
Popović, Slađana S. +4 more
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