The Lanzarote and Chinijo Islands UNESCO Global Geopark hosts one of the most extensive and diverse volcanic anchialine ecosystems in the world, consisting of water bodies with marine origin that penetrated inland through coastal crevicular systems. Marine infiltration is facilitated by the low rainfall and the permeability of the coastal terrains. Best known for Túnel de la Atlántida, Lanzarote has other types of anchialine habitats, such as pools, lakes, and even hand-made wells, all of them interconnected with the crevicular system. So far, 39 endemic stygobitic species of crustacean, annelids, and platyhelminths have been described in the island. Some of them belong to lineages previously interpreted as Tethyan vicariant relicts because...
<p>Epicontinental anchialine cave systems are indicated by dots and anchialine waters on isolated se...
The Salas y Gómez and Nazca ridges are two seamount chains of volcanic origin, which include over 11...
[EN] We explain the geological history of the island of El Hierro through a collection of eight pane...
The island of Lanzarote is situated in the northern end of the Canary Islands and hosts one of the m...
European Geoparks Conference (14º. 2017. Azores, Portugal)Lanzarote has a diverse geology as it is a...
This special issue of Marine Biodiversity features eight articles that represent the results of the ...
The island of Lanzarote represents a fragile insular space of high environmental value, where coexis...
Fig. 1. Map of the study areas and distribution of species of terrestrial isopods from Isla Grande. ...
Location, aims: Long Island's biota was destroyed by volcanic eruption in c. 1645, and Motmot, an em...
Mateo, E., Martínez-Frías, J., & Vegas, J. (2019). Lanzarote and Chinijo Islands Geopark: From Earth...
The new discoveries on other moons and planets (e.g., Mars) are largely supported and guided by the ...
The volcanic island of Lanzarote hosts an impressive variety of cavities formed by different volcani...
Isla del Coco (also known as Cocos Island) is an oceanic island in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; it ...
The Azores UNESCO Global Geopark, located in the North Atlantic Ocean is a volcanic archipelago with...
Bermuda is an Eocene age volcanic island in the western North Atlantic, entirely capped by Pleistoce...
<p>Epicontinental anchialine cave systems are indicated by dots and anchialine waters on isolated se...
The Salas y Gómez and Nazca ridges are two seamount chains of volcanic origin, which include over 11...
[EN] We explain the geological history of the island of El Hierro through a collection of eight pane...
The island of Lanzarote is situated in the northern end of the Canary Islands and hosts one of the m...
European Geoparks Conference (14º. 2017. Azores, Portugal)Lanzarote has a diverse geology as it is a...
This special issue of Marine Biodiversity features eight articles that represent the results of the ...
The island of Lanzarote represents a fragile insular space of high environmental value, where coexis...
Fig. 1. Map of the study areas and distribution of species of terrestrial isopods from Isla Grande. ...
Location, aims: Long Island's biota was destroyed by volcanic eruption in c. 1645, and Motmot, an em...
Mateo, E., Martínez-Frías, J., & Vegas, J. (2019). Lanzarote and Chinijo Islands Geopark: From Earth...
The new discoveries on other moons and planets (e.g., Mars) are largely supported and guided by the ...
The volcanic island of Lanzarote hosts an impressive variety of cavities formed by different volcani...
Isla del Coco (also known as Cocos Island) is an oceanic island in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; it ...
The Azores UNESCO Global Geopark, located in the North Atlantic Ocean is a volcanic archipelago with...
Bermuda is an Eocene age volcanic island in the western North Atlantic, entirely capped by Pleistoce...
<p>Epicontinental anchialine cave systems are indicated by dots and anchialine waters on isolated se...
The Salas y Gómez and Nazca ridges are two seamount chains of volcanic origin, which include over 11...
[EN] We explain the geological history of the island of El Hierro through a collection of eight pane...