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A new species of Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes) from the Dinaric Karst (Isopoda, Oniscidea, Trichoniscidae) [PDF]

open access: yesSubterranean Biology, 2019
In the Dinaric Karst, Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes) is the taxon with the largest number of troglobiotic species (19), one of which is new and described here: A. busljetai sp. nov., found in two caves in the coastal area of North Dalmatia.
Jana Bedek   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Studies of the Fauna of Percolation Water of Huda Luknja, a Cave in Isolated Karst in Northeast Slovenia

open access: yesActa Carsologica, 2008
The fauna and community ecology of percolation water was studied using monthly samples of 12 drips in the Medvedji rov in the cave Huda luknja. This is the largest cave system in the so-called isolated karst whichconsists of limestone patches of
Tanja Pipan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Discrimination of topsoil environments in a karst landscape: an outcome of a geochemical mapping campaign

open access: yesGeochemical Transactions, 2020
The study presented in this work emerged as a result of a multiyear regional geochemical survey based on low-density topsoil sampling and the ensuing geochemical atlas of Croatia.
Ozren Hasan   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Algae and cyanobacteria in the aphotic habitats of Veternica Cave (Medvednica Mt., Croatia) and selected caves of the Dinaric karst (South-Eastern Europe)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Speleology, 2022
Microphototrophs (algae and cyanobacteria) in karst environments have been intensively studied in aquatic epigean habitats. In recent decades knowledge about the communities inhabiting cave entrances and lampenflora has grown substantially, but the data ...
Najla Baković   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Hydrologic Evolution of a Carbonate Aquifer (Dinaric Karst, Croatia)

open access: yesGeologia Croatica, 1997
Dinaric Karst terrains contain specific, laminated speleothems, which line all surfaces of subterranean voids including Cretaceous bedrock limestone, and older vadose speleothems and clastic sediments. These speleothems may attain a thickness of one metre.
Lacković, Damir   +2 more
openaire   +5 more sources

Modelling habitats in karst landscape by integrating remote sensing and topography data

open access: yesOpen Geosciences, 2018
Field mapping is an accurate but also time consuming method of detailed mapping of habitat types. Levels of habitat types are usually hierarchically nested at several levels.
Valjavec Mateja Breg   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Little Contribution to the Karst Terminology: Special or Aberrant Cases of Poljes?

open access: yesActa Carsologica, 2016
Običajna definicija kraškega polja je »velika zaprta kraška depresija z ravnim dnom, kraškim odtokom in strmimi pobočji«. Toda na dinarskem krasu je cela vrsta različnih kraških polj.
Jean Nicod
doaj   +1 more source

Morphogenesis of karst poljes on Vis Island, Croatia [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Central European Agriculture, 2015
Karst poljes are the most characteristic feature of Dinaric karst area. The number of poljes identified on the island of Vis (Croatia) differs according to the various authors who have studied the island.
Kristina Krklec   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Partitioning diversity in subterranean invertebrates: The epikarst fauna of Slovenia.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
The decomposition of diversity into within site (α) and between site (β) components is especially interesting in subterranean communities because of their isolated nature and limited dispersal potential The aquatic epikarst fauna, sampled from water ...
Tanja Pipan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

On the origin of the name Dinara

open access: yesActa Carsologica, 2018
This short paper on the origin of the name Dinara based on literature is in fact an open question and a challenge for future researchers. The authors are relatively well acquainted with the Western part of Dinaric karst and corresponding ”western ...
Andrej Kranjc   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

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