The invertebrate fauna known from within the caves at Jenolan is inventoried and summarised. At least 136 individual taxa have been identified although less than one-half (43%) are assigned to described species, the rest are either undescribed (8%) or have only been identified to genus level (31%) or higher taxa (18%). The collected fauna is dominated by arachnids (47%) and collembolans (24%) followed by insects (15%) and crustaceans (6%) with three or fewer taxa identified in each of the remaining groups comprising molluscs, diplopods, chilopods, annelids, platyhelminths and nematodes. In terms of ecological dependence on caves, 53 % of collected taxa comprised typically epigean species with the remainder considered to be habitual cave-dwe...
The invertebrates hitherto registered from Norwegian caves and mines are presented in a checklist. E...
New data on Brazilian cave fauna are added to previous surveys and the relative abundance and distri...
A new species of Troglopedetes Joseph from a Christmas Island Cave, Australia is described and illus...
There are few studies in Australia on the fauna of granite caves. Britannia Creek Cave is a granite ...
The Judbarra / Gregory Karst Region is situated in the Judbarra / Gregory National Park, west of Tim...
The Judbarra / Gregory Karst Region is situated in the Judbarra / Gregory National Park, west of Tim...
The invertebrate cave fauna of Tasmania is reviewed, based on collections from more than 130 caves ...
The five cave zone regions, ten macro-habitats and 44 micro-habitats for invertebrate species record...
Until recently most terrestrial troglobites in Australia were known only from large (macro-) caves d...
An attempt is made to compare the available data on the cave fauna of SE Asia with the cave fauna of...
The lava tubes at Undara became internationally recognised in the late 1980s, when 24 species of ter...
Discovery of diverse terrestrial invertebrate assemblages in subterranean habitats associated with i...
Caves and cave-inhabiting faunas of Canada are reviewed. Four species of troglobitic (cave-limited) ...
We documented 18 caves and two karst wells that have 20 or more stygobites and troglobites. Crustace...
Australia was historically considered a poor prospect for subterranean fauna but, in reality, the co...
The invertebrates hitherto registered from Norwegian caves and mines are presented in a checklist. E...
New data on Brazilian cave fauna are added to previous surveys and the relative abundance and distri...
A new species of Troglopedetes Joseph from a Christmas Island Cave, Australia is described and illus...
There are few studies in Australia on the fauna of granite caves. Britannia Creek Cave is a granite ...
The Judbarra / Gregory Karst Region is situated in the Judbarra / Gregory National Park, west of Tim...
The Judbarra / Gregory Karst Region is situated in the Judbarra / Gregory National Park, west of Tim...
The invertebrate cave fauna of Tasmania is reviewed, based on collections from more than 130 caves ...
The five cave zone regions, ten macro-habitats and 44 micro-habitats for invertebrate species record...
Until recently most terrestrial troglobites in Australia were known only from large (macro-) caves d...
An attempt is made to compare the available data on the cave fauna of SE Asia with the cave fauna of...
The lava tubes at Undara became internationally recognised in the late 1980s, when 24 species of ter...
Discovery of diverse terrestrial invertebrate assemblages in subterranean habitats associated with i...
Caves and cave-inhabiting faunas of Canada are reviewed. Four species of troglobitic (cave-limited) ...
We documented 18 caves and two karst wells that have 20 or more stygobites and troglobites. Crustace...
Australia was historically considered a poor prospect for subterranean fauna but, in reality, the co...
The invertebrates hitherto registered from Norwegian caves and mines are presented in a checklist. E...
New data on Brazilian cave fauna are added to previous surveys and the relative abundance and distri...
A new species of Troglopedetes Joseph from a Christmas Island Cave, Australia is described and illus...