Over the last 40 years, hypogenic karst/caves have become well known and hypogene speleogenesis has been used to explain the formation of some of the largest subterranean maze caves. These hypogenic systems involve confined aquifers with upwards flow, responsible for their karstification. Such spaces begun and could be remain isolated from the surface and the contiguous subterranean habitats, including the shallow ones. We studied the invertebrate fauna and the geology/speleogenesis of two recently opened caves from Eastern Iberian Peninsula, which clearly showed features of hypogenic origin. Their scarce faunistic composition, formed by non cave-adapted fauna, is similar to other hypogenic caves from Europe and North America, suggesting th...
Subterranean ecosystems are regarded as the most extensive biome on earth, comprising terrestrial an...
This research is a contribution to the study of subterranean biodiversity in karst areas of Portugal...
epikarst, a very superficial habitat under the surface of the karst in the infiltration zone (Bakalo...
Over the last 40 years, hypogenic karst/caves have become well known and hypogene speleogenesis has ...
Copyright © 2011 International Journal of Speleology.An overview of the obligate hypogean fauna in P...
Caves and other subterranean habitats with their often strange (even bizarre) inhabitants have long ...
Caves and other subterranean habitats with their often strange (even bizarre) inhabitants have long ...
Hypogenic speleogenesis is the formation of solution-enlarged permeability structures by waters asce...
The caves of the Umbria and Marche regions in central Italy are made up of three-dimensional maze sy...
This book provides an overview of the principal environments, main processes and manifestations of h...
Ojo Guareña Natural Monument in Burgos (Spain) is an important and large karstic system. It consists...
We studied the ecological continuum between caves and the associated network of fissures – Milieu So...
Since the discovery and description of the first specialized cave species, subterranean fauna stimul...
Hypogene speleogenesis is important for karstification in the Apennines because of widespread, aggr...
Subterranean ecosystems are regarded as the most extensive biome on earth, comprising terrestrial an...
This research is a contribution to the study of subterranean biodiversity in karst areas of Portugal...
epikarst, a very superficial habitat under the surface of the karst in the infiltration zone (Bakalo...
Over the last 40 years, hypogenic karst/caves have become well known and hypogene speleogenesis has ...
Copyright © 2011 International Journal of Speleology.An overview of the obligate hypogean fauna in P...
Caves and other subterranean habitats with their often strange (even bizarre) inhabitants have long ...
Caves and other subterranean habitats with their often strange (even bizarre) inhabitants have long ...
Hypogenic speleogenesis is the formation of solution-enlarged permeability structures by waters asce...
The caves of the Umbria and Marche regions in central Italy are made up of three-dimensional maze sy...
This book provides an overview of the principal environments, main processes and manifestations of h...
Ojo Guareña Natural Monument in Burgos (Spain) is an important and large karstic system. It consists...
We studied the ecological continuum between caves and the associated network of fissures – Milieu So...
Since the discovery and description of the first specialized cave species, subterranean fauna stimul...
Hypogene speleogenesis is important for karstification in the Apennines because of widespread, aggr...
Subterranean ecosystems are regarded as the most extensive biome on earth, comprising terrestrial an...
This research is a contribution to the study of subterranean biodiversity in karst areas of Portugal...
epikarst, a very superficial habitat under the surface of the karst in the infiltration zone (Bakalo...