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Security analysis of Subterranean 2.0 [PDF]

open access: yesDesigns, Codes and Cryptography, 2021
AbstractSubterranean 2.0 is a cipher suite that can be used for hashing, authenticated encryption, MAC computation, etc. It was designed by Daemen, Massolino, Mehrdad, and Rotella, and has been selected as a candidate in the second round of NIST’s lightweight cryptography standardization process.
Ling Song 0001   +3 more
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A rich fauna of subterranean short-range endemic Anillini (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae) from semi-arid regions of Western Australia [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2021
Globally, the great majority of Anillini species are endogean, adapted to live in the interstices of soil and leaf litter, while the extremely low vagility of these minute ground beetles gives rise to numerous shortrange endemic species.
Pier Mauro Giachino   +2 more
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Skalní hrady mezi geologií, zábavou a kontemplací [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2023
The paper focuses on two so-called rock castles (Sloup and Jestřebí in northern Bohemia) and their presentation in the early modern topographies written by Mauritius Vogt. While today they are both perceived as former castles, for Vogt, only Jestřebí was
Michal Vokurka
doaj   +1 more source

Hotspots of Subterranean Biodiversity [PDF]

open access: yesDiversity, 2020
Worldwide, caves and groundwater habitats harbor thousands of species modified and limited to subterranean habitats in karst. Data are concentrated in Europe and USA, where a number of detailed analyses have been performed. Much less is known with respect to global patterns due to a lack of data.
Tanja Pipan   +2 more
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Species conservation profiles of the endemic spiders Troglohyphantes (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from the Alps and the north-western Dinarides [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2022
The genus Troglohyphantes Joseph, 1882 (Araneae, Linyphiidae) includes 131 species, mainly distributed across the main European mountain ranges. The Alps and the north-western Dinarides account for 66 species, most of them showing narrow or even point ...
Filippo Milano   +6 more
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Identification of five picorna-like viruses associated with the endangered cave-dwelling bivalve Congeria kusceri (Bole, 1962)

open access: yesInvertebrate Survival Journal, 2022
Congeria kusceri is a bivalve mollusk species endemic to the Dinaric Karst, which displays unique adaptations that have allowed its survival in the subterranean environment with small morphological changes compared with its fossil relatives.
A Scapolatiello   +5 more
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Comparative Phylogeography of Phoxinus, Delminichthys, Phoxinellus and Telestes in Dinaric Karst: Which Factors Have Influenced Their Current Distributions?

open access: yesDiversity, 2022
The waters of the Dinaric Karst drain into both the Adriatic and the Black Sea basins. Precipitation is high, yet surface waters are scarce, with the exception of sinking streams.
Susanne Reier   +2 more
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Les ambiances des hydrocarbures

open access: yesAmbiances, 2022
For a decade, the exploitation of the Vaca Muerta hydrocarbon formation in Argentina has brought its share of political and economic controversies as well as serious environmental damages.
Tobias Etienne-Greenwood
doaj   +1 more source

Nuevos datos de Ocys tachysoides (Antoine, 1933) en la península ibérica y discusión sobre su distinción de Ocys harpaloides (Audinet-Serville, 1821) (Coleoptera, Carabidae)

open access: yesGraellsia, 2021
Ocys tachysoides (Antoine, 1933) y Ocys harpaloides (Audinet-Serville, 1821) son dos especies próximas cuya distinción era difícil antes de la publicación de ciertos trabajos recientes. Mientras que O. harpaloides es bien conocido en la península ibérica,
José Muñoz-Santiago   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Parallel morphological evolution and habitat‐dependent sexual dimorphism in cave‐ vs. surface populations of the Asellus aquaticus (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellidae) species complex

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2021
Studying parallel evolution (repeated, independent evolution of similar phenotypes in similar environments) is a powerful tool to understand environment‐dependent selective forces.
Gergely Balázs   +4 more
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