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Two extant cave-dwelling bivalves of the dreissenid genus Congeria were recently described by Morton et Bilandžija in Bilandžija et al. (2013) as Congeria jalzici Morton et Bilandžija and C. mulaomerovici Morton et Bilandžija.
Brian Morton, H. Bilandžija
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Hydrogeological Assessment and Modified Conceptual Model of a Dinaric Karst Island Aquifer
Vis Island is situated in southern Croatia. The island is mostly composed of karstified carbonate rocks and belongs to the Dinaric karst region, which is a locus typicus of karst landforms.
Josip Terzić +4 more
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On the origin of the name Dinara
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
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Microbial mats as shelter microhabitat for amphipods in an intermittent karstic spring [PDF]
Microbial mats represent complex communities where cyanobacteria and diatoms as key organisms provide shelter for diverse assemblages of aquatic invertebrates, like the small stygophilous amphipod Synurella ambulans.
Gligora Udovič, Marija +8 more
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A new checklist of Slovenian leeches (Hirudinea: Euhirudinea): In memory of Boris Sket (1936–2023)
The new (as of 2023) checklist of Slovenian leeches (Euhirudinea) contains 33 species, which represents a 44% increase since the last published inventory in 2003.
Peter Trontelj, Patricija Podkrajšek
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Concentration and stable carbon isotopic composition of CO2 in cave air of Postojnska jama, Slovenia [PDF]
Partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and its isotopic composition (δ13CairCO2) were measured in Postojnska jama, Slovenia, at 10 locations inside the cave and outside the cave during a one-year period.
Albrecht Leis +3 more
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Identification of a karst hydrological system in the Dinaric karst (Yugoslavia) [PDF]
The construction of a reservoir on the Neretva River resulted in the flooding of three springs which now function as ponors (swallow-holes). In the first phase, they discharged 28 m3/s of water form the full reservoir. All the water that was lost through these ponors appeared some 1 km downstream from the dam in group of springs.
Bonacci, Ognjen, Jelin, Jadran
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Hydrogeological Exploration of the Rječina River Spring in the Dinaric Karst
The Rječina spring is one of the major springs in the DinaricKarst. It appears as the contact between permeable carbonate andimpermeable clastic rocks, with a discharge of up to 120 m3/s but itdries up during the dry summer seasons.
Franjo Dukarić +2 more
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In this research 55 species of caddisflies belonging to 33 genera and 13 families were identified in 23 springs in the Dinaric area of Croatia. The Dinaric karst region is recognized as an area of exceptional biodiversity and endemism.
S. Žalac, M. Kučinić
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This paper investigates how variation in forest structural characteristics affects the water retention capacity of gaps and forests in fir-beech forests in the Dinaric Karst.
U. Vilhar
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