Endemic and rare species as bioindicators of habitat vulnerability were used to develop protection and management plans for biotope prioritization (mainly islands habitats, lava tubes or groundwaters). Due to their narrow distribution, the endemic species (species confined to a restricted geographic area) are more susceptible to ecological disequilibrium and habitat loss than the widespread ones. Consequently, endemics become endangered in the context of ecological disturbance caused by anthropogenic pressure, making them suitable candidates to assess environmental preservation needs. Taking into consideration that most of the stygobitic and troglobitic species are endemic and confined to specific karst areas, based on their association and...
The theory of island biogeography predicts the effects of habitat isolation and size on species rich...
Recent studies substantiate the importance of the unsaturated zone in ground-water biodiversity of k...
XI International Symposium on Vulcanospeleology, Pico Island, Azores, May 12-18, 2004.All Azorean la...
Endemic and rare species as bioindicators of habitat vulnerability were used to develop protection a...
The increasing human impact in Romanian caves raises the urgency of publishing a correct database of...
Cave environments are characterized by possessing specialized fauna living in high environmental sta...
In the last decade, the scientific community brought to the debate gaps that slow down the advance o...
Landscapes in tropical regions have been greatly altered by human activities, as a product of growin...
Caves pose significant challenges for mining projects, since they harbor many endemic and threatened...
Research and media attention is disproportionately focused on taxa and ecosystems perceived as chari...
Azorean lava-tubes and volcanic pits adequately sampled for arthropod fauna were evaluated for speci...
Due to increasing human activities with negative impacts on wildlife and natural habitats, it has be...
Copyright © 2012 Union Internationale de Spéléologie.Azorean lava-tubes and volcanic pits adequately...
Carpathian Mountains were one of the main refuge areas during the climate changes of the Pleistocene...
The conservation of the Speleological Heritage involves bioecological, geomorphological and anthropo...
The theory of island biogeography predicts the effects of habitat isolation and size on species rich...
Recent studies substantiate the importance of the unsaturated zone in ground-water biodiversity of k...
XI International Symposium on Vulcanospeleology, Pico Island, Azores, May 12-18, 2004.All Azorean la...
Endemic and rare species as bioindicators of habitat vulnerability were used to develop protection a...
The increasing human impact in Romanian caves raises the urgency of publishing a correct database of...
Cave environments are characterized by possessing specialized fauna living in high environmental sta...
In the last decade, the scientific community brought to the debate gaps that slow down the advance o...
Landscapes in tropical regions have been greatly altered by human activities, as a product of growin...
Caves pose significant challenges for mining projects, since they harbor many endemic and threatened...
Research and media attention is disproportionately focused on taxa and ecosystems perceived as chari...
Azorean lava-tubes and volcanic pits adequately sampled for arthropod fauna were evaluated for speci...
Due to increasing human activities with negative impacts on wildlife and natural habitats, it has be...
Copyright © 2012 Union Internationale de Spéléologie.Azorean lava-tubes and volcanic pits adequately...
Carpathian Mountains were one of the main refuge areas during the climate changes of the Pleistocene...
The conservation of the Speleological Heritage involves bioecological, geomorphological and anthropo...
The theory of island biogeography predicts the effects of habitat isolation and size on species rich...
Recent studies substantiate the importance of the unsaturated zone in ground-water biodiversity of k...
XI International Symposium on Vulcanospeleology, Pico Island, Azores, May 12-18, 2004.All Azorean la...