Results 271 to 280 of about 6,216 (303)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

A review of the cave fauna of Canada, and the composition and ecology of the invertebrate fauna of caves and mines in Ontario

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1988
Caves and cave-inhabiting faunas of Canada are reviewed. Four species of troglobitic (cave-limited) crustaceans (Amphipoda and Isopoda) are known from Alberta and British Columbia, and one troglobitic mite from Alberta. A study of the subterranean fauna of Ontario involved investigating 35 caves and mines.
openaire   +2 more sources

Marine Lava Cave Fauna: Composition, Biogeography, and Origins

Science, 1984
An assemblage of endemic cavernicolous marine invertebrates, including taxa found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean of great phylogenetic age or with affinities to deep sea organisms, inhabits the Jameos del Agua cave, a sea waterflooded Holocene lava tube cave on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.
T M, Iliffe   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

The cave bear fauna of the cave Schottloch (Dachstein Mountains, Austria)

2023
The fossil fauna of the Schottloch was excavated and described 140 years ago. Amodern analysis of the extensive material has now been carried out for the first time. Thetaxonomic position of the cave bear remains, the degree of mountain adaptation compared toother high alpine cave faunas and the geological period during which the cave bears used ...
Kavcik-Graumann, Nadja   +7 more
openaire   +1 more source

An Overview on the Aquatic Cave Fauna

2018
The diversity of the most frequent groundwater fauna groups is presented briefly in this chapter. Emphasis is given to stygobionts and their cave habitats, although comments on stygophiles and other groundwater habitats are given when appropriate. Information on each group representatives, distribution, and adaptations is also provided. This chapter is
openaire   +1 more source

Ice caves fauna

2017
Ice caves are extreme environments where low temperatures significantly contribute in shaping the structural pattern of terrestrial and aquatic biocoenosis. Extreme dwellers inhabiting ice caves range from troglobiotic beetles to stygobites, crustaceans, insects and acarina which show resistance to low temperatures.
openaire  

Cave fauna of the Dinara Mt., Croatia

2010
Dinara Mt. is at 1913 m above sea level, situated in the middle of Dinarides on the border between Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina. State Institute for Nature Protection financed analysis of the literature and collection data of the cave fauna during 2009. Biospeleological cadastre for Dinara Mt.
Lukić, Marko   +6 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Tourism effects on the subterranean fauna in a Central American cave

Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2021
Gabrielle Soares Muniz Pacheco   +2 more
exaly  

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy