"Nothing could possibly live there!" They said. Indeed, until recently, few specialized cave-adapted animals were known from volcanic, tropical, or oceanic island caves, and plausible theories had been put forward to explain their absence. But assume nothing in science! One must illuminate, explore, and survey habitats before declaring them barren. Our understanding of cave biology changed dramatically about 50 years ago following the serendipitous discovery of cave-adapted insects and other terrestrial arthropods in lava caves on the young oceanic islands of the Galapagos and Hawai'i. The discovery and subsequent studies on the evolutionary ecology of cave animals have revealed a remarkable hidden fauna and created new sub-disciplines with...
Although temperate cave-adapted fauna may evolve as a result of climatic change, tropical cave dwell...
Highly specialized obligatory cave Arthropoda (troglobites) live in the relatively young lava tubes ...
The discovery of terrestrial troglobites living in caves on young oceanic islands with close epigean...
Biospeleology, the study of organisms that live in caves, has a tremendous potential to inform many ...
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 ...
Cave animals have historically attracted the attention of evolutionary biologists because of their b...
The use of semi‐isolated habitats such as oceanic islands, lakes and mountain summits as model syste...
Cave animals have historically attracted the attention of evolutionary biologists because of their b...
Biospeleology has a tremendous potential to inform many aspects of modern biology; yet this area of ...
Modero discoveries of cave-restricted animals in many tropical limestone areas, in lava tubes and ot...
Trabajo presentado en el III Congreso Ibérico de Biología Subterránea, celebrado en Barcelona del 2 ...
Caves are considered buffered environments in terms of their ability to sustain near-constant microc...
The Hawaiian Islands offer great potential for evolutionary research. The discovery of specialized c...
Although temperate cave-adapted fauna may evolve as a result of climatic change, tropical cave dwell...
Highly specialized obligatory cave Arthropoda (troglobites) live in the relatively young lava tubes ...
The discovery of terrestrial troglobites living in caves on young oceanic islands with close epigean...
Biospeleology, the study of organisms that live in caves, has a tremendous potential to inform many ...
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 ...
Cave animals have historically attracted the attention of evolutionary biologists because of their b...
The use of semi‐isolated habitats such as oceanic islands, lakes and mountain summits as model syste...
Cave animals have historically attracted the attention of evolutionary biologists because of their b...
Biospeleology has a tremendous potential to inform many aspects of modern biology; yet this area of ...
Modero discoveries of cave-restricted animals in many tropical limestone areas, in lava tubes and ot...
Trabajo presentado en el III Congreso Ibérico de Biología Subterránea, celebrado en Barcelona del 2 ...
Caves are considered buffered environments in terms of their ability to sustain near-constant microc...
The Hawaiian Islands offer great potential for evolutionary research. The discovery of specialized c...
Although temperate cave-adapted fauna may evolve as a result of climatic change, tropical cave dwell...
Highly specialized obligatory cave Arthropoda (troglobites) live in the relatively young lava tubes ...
The discovery of terrestrial troglobites living in caves on young oceanic islands with close epigean...