Catalogues of cave fauna from Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Germany (Swabian Alb, Franconian Alb, Westfalia, Hesse, Harz, Rhenish Palatinate and Saarland), and Luxembourg are available. Several activities deal with public relations, education, and training: the cave animal of the year, a camp for young cavers, the day nature, and the biospeleological workgroup. The German Barcoding of Life is a project which aims to obtain CO1 barcodes from every species in Germany with a sub-project on cave fauna. Special projects deal with Bythiospeum, niphargids, diplurans, sphaerocerids, and the biodiversity and ecology of cave invertebrates in the Central European Uplands. Zusammenfassung Es gibt Höhlenfaunenkataloge vo...
Subterranean ecosystems are regarded as the most extensive biome on earth, comprising terrestrial an...
Since 1971 speleological and paleontological investigations have been carried out in the quarry “Hol...
The northern German Hermann’s Cave below the 1.141 a.s.l meters high Brocken peak in the centre of t...
Catalogues of cave fauna from Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Germany (Swabian Alb, Franconian Alb, W...
This contribution summarized the research of invertebrate fauna in ZAC. They have been implemented s...
Biokovo Mountain in Croatia is a Dinaric hotspot of subterranean biodiversity and its area of 196 km...
The Postojna-Planina Cave System (PPCS) in central Slovenia is a globally exceptional site of subter...
This resource contains a broad range of content relating to life in caves, particularly in Texas and...
The state of cave research in Austria is outlined from the geological and zoological perspective. Ge...
Carpathian Mountains were one of the main refuge areas during the climate changes of the Pleistocene...
The increasing human impact in Romanian caves raises the urgency of publishing a correct database of...
Caves were not seriously considered as a habitat for the animals until 1831 when thefirst cave (trog...
Biology Students Association – BIUS (BIUS) from Zagreb, Croatia is a non-government and non-profit a...
Due to increasing human activities with negative impacts on wildlife and natural habitats, it has be...
Within the framework of the project "Conservation of the Cave Fauna of Greece", the Hellenic Institu...
Subterranean ecosystems are regarded as the most extensive biome on earth, comprising terrestrial an...
Since 1971 speleological and paleontological investigations have been carried out in the quarry “Hol...
The northern German Hermann’s Cave below the 1.141 a.s.l meters high Brocken peak in the centre of t...
Catalogues of cave fauna from Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Germany (Swabian Alb, Franconian Alb, W...
This contribution summarized the research of invertebrate fauna in ZAC. They have been implemented s...
Biokovo Mountain in Croatia is a Dinaric hotspot of subterranean biodiversity and its area of 196 km...
The Postojna-Planina Cave System (PPCS) in central Slovenia is a globally exceptional site of subter...
This resource contains a broad range of content relating to life in caves, particularly in Texas and...
The state of cave research in Austria is outlined from the geological and zoological perspective. Ge...
Carpathian Mountains were one of the main refuge areas during the climate changes of the Pleistocene...
The increasing human impact in Romanian caves raises the urgency of publishing a correct database of...
Caves were not seriously considered as a habitat for the animals until 1831 when thefirst cave (trog...
Biology Students Association – BIUS (BIUS) from Zagreb, Croatia is a non-government and non-profit a...
Due to increasing human activities with negative impacts on wildlife and natural habitats, it has be...
Within the framework of the project "Conservation of the Cave Fauna of Greece", the Hellenic Institu...
Subterranean ecosystems are regarded as the most extensive biome on earth, comprising terrestrial an...
Since 1971 speleological and paleontological investigations have been carried out in the quarry “Hol...
The northern German Hermann’s Cave below the 1.141 a.s.l meters high Brocken peak in the centre of t...