That the ties between any obligate subterranean species and the hypogean environment depend on the interplay of a species\u27 own physiological characteristics and all of the ecological characteristics of the adjacent epigean habitat(s), including biotic factors, has been emphasized. The reasons why troglomorphy cannot be included within criteria for classifying cave dwellers have been demonstrated. After a review of historic classifications, standardized definitions of the most widely used terms are proposed. The most easily recognized are four categories which are terminological approximations of the classic Schiner‐Racovitza terminology: (1) troglobiont is a species or population, strictly bound to a hypogean habitat; (2) eutroglophile i...
The last 50 years of research on the subterranean biome has revealed considerable taxonomic and ecol...
One of the main challenges in ecology, biogeography and evolution is to understand and predict how s...
A system is proposed for classifying the species occurring in the hypogean environment in relation t...
That the ties between any obligate subterranean species and the hypogean environment depend on the i...
For 150 years, animals found in subterranean habitats, particularly caves, have been classified into...
Evolutionary processes, including natural selection, neutral mutation, and habitat filtering, act up...
Subterranean organisms always attracted the attention of humans using caves with various purposes, d...
morphological adaptation and do not complete their life cycle there. 2) Troglophiles alternate betwe...
Terrestrial animals in subterranean habitats are often classified according to their degree of morph...
Many ecological and evolutionary studies require to quantify the degree of adaptation of subterranea...
What do wet spots in the woods, talus slopes in mountains, and cracks in the ceiling of caves have i...
Since the discovery and description of the first specialized cave species, subterranean fauna stimul...
1. The principal energy sources of cave ecosystems are (a) organic matter swept underground by sinki...
Obligate cave dwelling organisms are frequently characterised by a peculiar morphological syndrome, ...
Obligate cave dwelling organisms are frequently characterised by a peculiar morphological syndrome, ...
The last 50 years of research on the subterranean biome has revealed considerable taxonomic and ecol...
One of the main challenges in ecology, biogeography and evolution is to understand and predict how s...
A system is proposed for classifying the species occurring in the hypogean environment in relation t...
That the ties between any obligate subterranean species and the hypogean environment depend on the i...
For 150 years, animals found in subterranean habitats, particularly caves, have been classified into...
Evolutionary processes, including natural selection, neutral mutation, and habitat filtering, act up...
Subterranean organisms always attracted the attention of humans using caves with various purposes, d...
morphological adaptation and do not complete their life cycle there. 2) Troglophiles alternate betwe...
Terrestrial animals in subterranean habitats are often classified according to their degree of morph...
Many ecological and evolutionary studies require to quantify the degree of adaptation of subterranea...
What do wet spots in the woods, talus slopes in mountains, and cracks in the ceiling of caves have i...
Since the discovery and description of the first specialized cave species, subterranean fauna stimul...
1. The principal energy sources of cave ecosystems are (a) organic matter swept underground by sinki...
Obligate cave dwelling organisms are frequently characterised by a peculiar morphological syndrome, ...
Obligate cave dwelling organisms are frequently characterised by a peculiar morphological syndrome, ...
The last 50 years of research on the subterranean biome has revealed considerable taxonomic and ecol...
One of the main challenges in ecology, biogeography and evolution is to understand and predict how s...
A system is proposed for classifying the species occurring in the hypogean environment in relation t...