Groundwaters provide the vast majority of unfrozen freshwater resources on the planet, but our knowledge of subsurface ecosystems is surprisingly limited. Stygofauna, or stygobionts - subterranean obligate aquatic animals - provide ecosystem services such as grazing biofilms and maintaining water quality, but we know little about how their ecosystems function. The cryptic nature of groundwaters, together with the high degree of local endemism and stygofaunal site-specific adaptations, represent major obstacles for the field. To overcome these challenges, and integrate biodiversity and ecosystem function, requires a holistic design drawing on classical ecology, taxonomy, molecular ecology and geochemistry. This study presents an approach bas...
The use of ecological criteria for the assessment of aquatic ecosystem status is routine for surface...
Groundwaters host vital resources playing a key role in the near future. Subterranean fauna and micr...
1. Groundwater ecosystems represent the greatest proportion of unfrozen freshwa- ter on Earth and h...
Groundwaters provide the vast majority of unfrozen freshwater resources on the planet, but our knowl...
Subterranean ecosystems host highly adapted aquatic invertebrate biota which play a key role in sust...
Subterranean ecosystems host highly adapted aquatic invertebrate biota which play a key role in sust...
The traditional perception of groundwater food webs is that of short and poorly structured food chai...
Groundwater environments interact with and support subterranean biota as well as superficial aquatic...
Groundwater ecosystems are naturally low in productivity (oligotrophic) reflected by a comparably lo...
Groundwater-adapted species (known as stygobites) provide an important contribution to biodiversity....
Ecological constraints in subsurface environments relate directly to groundwater flow, hydraulic con...
Groundwater animals are adapted to live in environments with no light and limited nutrients, They c...
Groundwater ecosystems constitute the largest terrestrial freshwater biome. They are dark, extremely...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
Previous analyses of a microbial metagenome from uranium and nitric-acid contaminated groundwater (F...
The use of ecological criteria for the assessment of aquatic ecosystem status is routine for surface...
Groundwaters host vital resources playing a key role in the near future. Subterranean fauna and micr...
1. Groundwater ecosystems represent the greatest proportion of unfrozen freshwa- ter on Earth and h...
Groundwaters provide the vast majority of unfrozen freshwater resources on the planet, but our knowl...
Subterranean ecosystems host highly adapted aquatic invertebrate biota which play a key role in sust...
Subterranean ecosystems host highly adapted aquatic invertebrate biota which play a key role in sust...
The traditional perception of groundwater food webs is that of short and poorly structured food chai...
Groundwater environments interact with and support subterranean biota as well as superficial aquatic...
Groundwater ecosystems are naturally low in productivity (oligotrophic) reflected by a comparably lo...
Groundwater-adapted species (known as stygobites) provide an important contribution to biodiversity....
Ecological constraints in subsurface environments relate directly to groundwater flow, hydraulic con...
Groundwater animals are adapted to live in environments with no light and limited nutrients, They c...
Groundwater ecosystems constitute the largest terrestrial freshwater biome. They are dark, extremely...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
Previous analyses of a microbial metagenome from uranium and nitric-acid contaminated groundwater (F...
The use of ecological criteria for the assessment of aquatic ecosystem status is routine for surface...
Groundwaters host vital resources playing a key role in the near future. Subterranean fauna and micr...
1. Groundwater ecosystems represent the greatest proportion of unfrozen freshwa- ter on Earth and h...